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earlyonion@sysad.org

:: 47-18 [FA] Onyx Byronix ::

My obscure OC, Byronix in the fahbulous Onyx uniform designed by uniform mastah, @/PeachyProtist on deviantART.
You can see the design [here].

47-18 [FA] Onyx Byronix by EarlyOnion.jpg

Of course, my art does not do this runway-worthy uniform any justice. I just thought it'd be funny to have Byronix in the Onyx. After all, his anthro name is 'Black Onyx'. xD Vic calls him Bunnix, but that's fine because Onyx Bunnix still rhymes nicely.

I rarely draw Byronix (or anthros even), so his appearance vary from drawing to drawing.

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wazoox@diasp.eu

Tom Waits - Frito-Lay

#art #song #greed #capitalism

Waits himself apparently first heard the commercial when he was at the Los Angeles radio station KCRW to do an interview (KCRW-FM: Morning Becomes Eclectic. October 3, 1988). Since the mid- 1970's Waits had spoken out against doing commercials. As a matter of fact, the song "Step Right Up" itself was condemning business talk in the music industry and in general. One can imagine Waits was not amused when he heard Carter sing: "It's buffo, boffo, bravo, gung ho, tallyho, but never mellow / Try 'em, buy 'em, get 'em, got 'em!" Waits was outraged. He realized "immediately that whoever was going to hear this and obviously identify the voice would also identify that Tom Waits in fact had agreed to do a commercial for Doritos."(5)

http://tomwaitslibrary.info/biography/copyright/frito-lay/