by Laerte Coutinho
Disability representation!!
I was lazy and used old drawings for this
Anyways much love
If Sherlock Holmes was Isekai'd to a fantasy world he would just deduce the rules of this world and get back to solving crimes. He'll find an elf girl sidekick,name her Watson, and pretend like nothing happened.
I love you, Glitch productions,
And all of your definitely neurodivergent characters
"Cement, cement, cement, cement, cement-"
"Hey, that's not stimming!!"
".....stimming, stimming, stimming-"
Josie and the Pussycats in “Musical Evolution” x
Coolest promo ever created
@expiredidealist
yay I'm back. i struggled to art anything (woy or otherwise) for over a month, it sucked lollipops. greetings to my new followers!
so,,, this is how Sylvia would react to Wander and Dee breaking the news
An informational comic I drew last year for my Comics 2 class, reposting it to my new account (had to jump ship from the old one unfortunately) with some minor grammar changes and learned my lesson in adding watermarks! Happy early pride :)
💧 The Clean Water Act faced a tougher path to passage. President Nixon vetoed it—but public support was so strong, Congress overrode the veto the very next day!
🤔 Why did these landmark laws have such strong bipartisan support back then?
🔥In the late ’60s and early ’70s, the environment was in crisis—rivers burned, oil spills made headlines, and smog filled the air. Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (1962) had helped spark a national movement, and public pressure pushed lawmakers from both parties to act, protecting our air, water, and wildlife.
🌎 Today, we’re facing a new kind of crisis—these and other essential environmental laws that for decades have protected our health, communities, and wildlife are under attack.
📢 But if this history teaches us anything, it’s this: our voices are our power—and when we speak up together, we can have an impact!