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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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gosh but like we spent hundreds of years looking up at the stars and wondering “is there anybody out there” and hoping and guessing and imagining

because we as a species were so lonely and we wanted friends so bad, we wanted to meet other species and we wanted to talk to them and we wanted to learn from them and to stop being the only people in the universe

and we started realizing that things were maybe not going so good for us– we got scared that we were going to blow each other up, we got scared that we were going to break our planet permanently, we got scared that in a hundred years we were all going to be dead and gone and even if there were other people out there, we’d never get to meet them

and then

we built robots?

and we gave them names and we gave them brains made out of silicon and we pretended they were people and we told them hey you wanna go exploring, and of course they did, because we had made them in our own image

and maybe in a hundred years we won’t be around any more, maybe yeah the planet will be a mess and we’ll all be dead, and if other people come from the stars we won’t be around to meet them and say hi! how are you! we’re people, too! you’re not alone any more!, maybe we’ll be gone

but we built robots, who have beat-up hulls and metal brains, and who have names; and if the other people come and say, who were these people? what were they like?

the robots can say, when they made us, they called us discovery; they called us curiosity; they called us explorer; they called us spirit. they must have thought that was important.

and they told us to tell you hello.

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this is far and away the most popular post i ever made on tumblr. people have asked me if they could illustrate it, people have asked me if they could turn it into a novella, people just messaged me to say it made them cry. that means more to me than i can say.

you probably heard that the mars opportunity rover died today. 

it was hard news to hear. i cried at my desk at work. it doesn’t make it easier that it was only supposed to run for 90 days at all; it doesn’t make it easier that it lived 14 years longer than it expected to. it lived a full life. it lived a very good life. it was the first set of eyes on miles and miles of mars. it was an explorer, it was tough, it was very, very brave. and none of that makes it easier, none of that makes it okay that it is not going to sing happy birthday to itself again.

about a year ago, my childhood cat died. i loved her more than anything. i don’t live near my family any more, and i wasn’t there for it, but my parents were, and they held her while her body gave out, and they say she knew she was with them, she knew she was loved.

i know opportunity was a computer inside a movable body, and not a person, or even an animal. still, i wish it had had people to hold it. i wish it had been with the people who cared for it. it seems very hard to me, to die so far from home.

but i think - to the extent to which we can say computers “know” things, which i think is a great deal; i think knowing is most of what computers do; i think if they have a consciousness, knowledge must be nearly all of it-

i think opportunity knew it was loved. 

every couple of months i dream that i’ve gone home and my cat’s there. even now, even though my grieving is over and done with, i visit her in my dreams, and i hold her, and every time, she purrs. she missed me. she’s so happy to be with me again.

that’s a very human thing, dreaming of what we’ve loved. what we’ve lost. dreaming things that outlast death. like robots, and singing.

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Happy Pride!!!

In honor of Pride 2018 I Present: Pride in Space Enamel Pins!

These are a PREORDER, they’ll each need 25 sales minimum to be funded, more details on that on the etsy link HERE

20% of all funded pins will go to the Trevor Project!

(There is the possibility of more being added depending on the success of the first batch)

If Enamel Pins aren’t your game, pastel versions on various goods can be found HERE and HERE

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SPACE GAY PINS!!!

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Happy Pride, y’all! We thought this might be relevant to many of your interests.

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I know this is EXACTLY up y'all’s alley. 💗⭐️💚💙💜

Source: shelbywolf pride month space not pixels reblog other people's art

Anonymous asked:

Hey can i ask you something? How does redbubble work? Do you have to pay anything? Please explain haha -confused broke artist

Yeah, no problem!

Print-on-demand (POD) sites like Redbubble have no upfront cost. There’s not a subscription to pay or anything.They set a “base price” for each item—this includes the actual cost of manufacture, plus their profit.

You upload your artwork, and choose which items you want it to be available on, and what you want it to cost (it has to cost at least the base price, plus any profit you want to make).

It’s available for people to buy! When someone buys a product with your design, they place the order through Redbubble’s site. Redbubble manufactures, prints, and ships the item to the customer. You, the artist, never hold the physical print in your hands.

Once a month, Redbubble PayPals you any money you’ve made.

There’s pros and cons to this. I could make more money per sale if I had my items printed, sold and shipped them myself (for example, through Etsy). BUT, that would mean a much greater time investment, more complicated accounting, keeping an inventory, having to go to the post office on a regular basis, etc. POD sites are a good way to try out running an online shop with minimal time\money investment. It’s also a great way to gauge what kind of audience you have! But they are also DEFINITELY making money off of you and your art.

Over the years, I’ve built up a really lovely, dedicated audience here in tumblr (💗). Now that I know I have people who are willing to spend money to own my art, I might open a small Etsy shop with items that POD sites don’t really do. (For example, I’m looking at doing limited runs of patches or enamel pins—small, light items that take up minimal space in my house, don’t need to come in different sizes, and are easy to ship.) But even something that small is a HUGE jump up in commitment from running a POD store.

Anonymous asked:

Hey. what kind of program are you using? and what brushes?^^

I use Pixaki, a pixel drawing app for iPad. My brush is a 1x1 pixel square!

That being said, if you don’t have an iPad or the cash to spare for a dedicated pixel app, you can DEFINITELY still make pixel art!

You can use almost any drawing program with a “pencil” tool. (Without getting technical “pencil” is better suited to pixel art than “paintbrush” or “pen” tools.)

Just zoom real far in and start clicking!