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2025/01/18

January 18, 2025
A barren wasteland under a yellow sky. Sticking up from the ground is a tall, rocky pillar about the size of a small house. The right side of the pillar is lit orange with what looks like a rising or setting sun. Most of the pillar is in shadow. On the left side, a small figure with a shovel has taken a major chunk out of the base of the pillar. The figure is standing on a pile of rubble. Sitting precariously on the top of the pillar is a large television set: the old kind, the cathode ray tube kind. The TV is about the size of a garden shed and is displaying bluish static. In the background are blurry orange suggestions of other distant rocky formations. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".

2023/09/11

September 11, 2023
A person stands in a blank, featureless room, starkly silhouetted by the bright white light from a nearby window. The person is holding a cup of something and staring at a television in front of them. The television is one of those bulky big-screen devices from the late 90s/early 2000s. On screen is something that anyone who saw it will never forget: shaky video footage of two New York City skyscrapers with smoke pouring out of them, bright red banners and alerts framing the screen.
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