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Andy Runton
@Owly
Cartoonist: Author and artist of the Owly graphic novels. Be kind to the earth. Be kind to animals. Don’t support bullies. Find me somewhere else. 🦉😔💔
Atlanta, GA Katılım Ocak 2007
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Saga Airport becomes Sega Airport for the day.
上田遊知@佐賀新聞@yuchi_saga
九州SEGA国際空港(旧九州佐賀国際空港)では、 #ソニック と #むっぴー がお見送りをしました #佐賀空港 #ANA #SEGA
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@lianakangas If it was me, I’d design it, but spend way more time on the poster, love it, print it, and then kinda skip the party. 😂
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@bukket1138 @jessiepridemore Thank you and Liz for being my Bostonian hosts and guides!!! I’ll never forget it! 🥰 ❤️🦆🐥🐥🐥🐥I totally felt like I was in a foreign country with all the street signs and neighborhoods I didn’t know how to pronounce! And I loved every single minute of it!
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I really try not to, but when in moved from Louisiana to Iowa my high school years, I got made fun of a lot and learned how to talk how I hear.
JimTheFly@JimTheFly
@jessiepridemore You're like me where you just kind of fall into the accent of whoever you're around? I got self-conscious of that over in Ireland because I kept thinking people would think I was making fun of them as I kept falling into the Irish accent.
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This is brilliant. Coming soon: Demanding to be called an AI “Chef” when they do less than even the Shake ‘n Bake kid!
Nasser@Nasser_Junior
"I wrote the prompts"
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@LitterboxComics @BunAndLeggings Reminds me of the time my oldest met @Owly at @Calgaryexpo and we got them a plushie of Andy Runton's titular character
At one point we were waiting in line and they started screaming, "OWIE!"
Took a hot minute for me to realize they wanted the Owly plushie
Instant silence
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I have a new comic up for subscribers, but it's a busy time right now so I'm going to hold off posting it live till next week. In the meantime, here's an old fan favorite, based on a tweet by @BunAndLeggings!

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Robert Emmett Fletcher Jr. was an American agricultural inspector who quit his job to manage fruit farms of Japanese families sent to internment camps during WW2.
Upon learning about the looming relocation of Japanese farmers in his area, Fletcher grew concerned. This led to the Tsukamoto family, who owned a grape ranch in Florin near Sacramento, proposing that he take care of their farm while they were away.
They offered him their home and all net profits from the crops (though Fletcher would only take half) after covering farming costs, mortgages, and taxes. Two other families, the Okamotos and Nittas, also proposed similar arrangements.
Deciding to leave his inspector job, Fletcher took on the responsibility of managing all three farms.
Single-handedly farming three farms meant 18-hour days and endless work. Fletcher saw his task as caretaking, so instead of living in the Tsukamotos' home, he lived in the bunkhouse meant for migrant workers.
His decision did not go down well with some local white farmers, who thought their Japanese counterparts should forfeit their properties. Despite threats, Fletcher carried on, committed to his newfound responsibility.
When the families returned home in the fall of 1945, their farms and homes were intact—the Tsukamotos' home had even been cleaned by Fletcher's wife Teresa—and half of the profits were waiting for them.

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The plushies have arrived and are ready to fly! Head over to buff.ly/3OxstN3 to adopt your very own official Chubby Bird buddy. Your purchase helps us fund future plushies. 🙏

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