Don’t buy Angelus pain’t on Amazon, it’s like $6.99 an ounce. Buy it direct from their online store the poster above linked, the single ounce bottles are $2.95 there. Also, a little goes a long way, unless you have something HUGE to paint, you can probably do it with a small bottle. I barely dented the one I got doing all the black on this;
Angelus is amazing! Just leave a little shipping time from their site—my brother and I customize sneakers with it, and they work well even on everyday wear items
“That’s the thing that really came into focus for me is that this needs to be in ‘G’ rated material because as soon as you separate this out – you say there is something inherently more adult about this – that is the root of the problem, that is the root of this fear, and this ignorance, and this hatred… there is nothing that is more adult about this, but you wouldn’t know that because you have never seen this in G-rated content! The-the gravity of that just really started to hit me and weigh on me because this is what you see as a child. What you learn as a child. And there’s this push for inclusion and acceptance – and everyone wants to do somethingabout this – but it’s all being directed at adults! We need to teach children that this is okay. We need to teach children to be able to accept each other and themselves, and if you don’t they’regoing to grow up knowing that something is wrong, and then they’ll have to unlearn that as an adult. That makes no sense to me!”
– Rebecca Sugar on the SU Podcast, explaining why she is a legend.
I don’t think enough people really understand yet exactly how horrific this fire was. This was a loss to our world and species.
This is the kind of fire we think of thousands of years later as the deepest of tragedy. On the scale of the Library of Alexandria. It’s worse than that really. The Library of Alexandria kept copies of books in other locations so historically very little was lost in individual fires over the centuries.
This? We lost so goddamn much in one night.
If you want to help… if you have ANY vacation photos, videos, anything documenting the contents of the museum: You may in fact be the sole owner of a slice of humanity’s soul.
“On the scale of the Library of Alexandria,” is not hyperbole. Entire cultures no longer exist. The difference is that some people captured a few of those cultures in photos and video of artifacts. Some scrap of the twenty million plus items exists in the world.