After entire HOURS of arduous research, I am now proud to present my completed Joker Analysis Chart.
THE CHARACTERS: The Joker from The Dark Knight, Will Graham from NBCβs Hannibal, Amy Dunne from Gone Girl, Vriska Serket from Homestuck, Nagito Komaeda from Danganronpa 2
METHODOLOGY: I polled many different internet users across both Tumblr and Twitter before applying my own analytical framework.
BRIEF EXPLANATION OF JOKER ANALYSIS: The criteria for a Joker are many, but I will attempt to break it down succinctly: in order to be a Joker for any given demographic, several things must be true; namely, the character must 1. have killed at least one person, 2. be, even if they are a protagonist, a character who is morally grey, and 3. (and most importantly) be related to to an unhealthy amount by people of the demographic in question.
Hello! This here is a v-stitched pine needle basket I completed last December. I gathered these needles in the southern Sierras, near King’s Canyon National Park. It’s my first pine needle basket with handles, so I’m still holding on to it. ;)
im reading a book about spoon carving and i love how the author keeps referring to craftsmanship. it’s my favourite word of the english language probably
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I love using plain wood best, however, because then nothing distracts from the form of the spoon. I like the egalitarian beauty which comes from a plain bit of wood. A nice clean, straight bit of sycamore is the cow parsely or stinging nettle of the wood world; this compared to the glamour of the orchid. I believe that the hunt for the rare or unique is to neglect or even despise the ordinary; when we carve a good spoon from ordinary wood we celebrate the beauty of ordinariness.