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冬野さほ twinkle ping pong 1996年

a comic by saho tōno titled ping pong. two people play ping pong. one grows disheartened and frustrated not being able to hit the ball back, but finally manages to do it. the two get ice cream after, and the character says, "i like ping pong."
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CAPSULE - L.D.K. Lounge Designers Killer album, 2005年 Yasutaka Nakata + Toshiko Koshijima Art direction: Yasutaka Nakata (contemode) Design: Yasutaka Nakata, Masanori Ishizuka (half moon) Photo: wantarou (contemode) Hair/make: Tomoko Miyagawa (contemode) Styling: Yasutaka Nakata

The disc for L.D.K. Lounge Designers Killer by capsule. It is a warm dandelion yellow with minimal text wrapped to follow the inner curvature.
The cover art for Lounge Designers Killer by capsule. It is a close-up shot of a fluffy green rug with minimal text. There is a hole cut out in the upper corner.
A photo of the members of capsule. Yasutaka Nakata wears a green robe, a white long sleeve, black trousers, and sunglasses. His hair is blond and cut short. Toshiko Koshijima wears a green asymmetrical dress of the same material over a white high neck top, cream knee-length balloon pants, and white ballet flats. Her brown hair is cut into a neat, round bob. They stand in a green room with a yellow door, surrounded by green, yellow, and white balloons.
A photo of the members of capsule. Yasutaka Nakata wears a white long sleeve top, black trousers, and sunglasses. Toshiko Koshijima wears a white high-neck top, cream knee-length balloon pants, and a fuzzy green vest. They stand in front of a yellow door and a white backdrop, surrounded by confetti.
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Björk - Army of Me single, 2001年 what can i do to be like you and become a real Astro Björk Cover Design: Me Company Astro Boy model: Martin Gardiner Astro Bear model: Lost in Space

The disc art for Björk's single Army of Me. White with a blue futuristic font. code 162TP7CD
Track 1 
Produced by Nellee Hooper, Graham Massey and Björk. 
Original Engineering: Al Fisch.
Performed by Björk, Graham Massey, Nellee Hooper and Marius De Vries. 
Mixed by Mark
"Spike" Stent. 
Keyboards: Graham Massey, Marius De Vries and Björk. Programming: Marius De Vries and Graham Massey. Graham Massey appears courtesy of 808 State/ZTT Records Ltd. 
Track 2 
Produced by Björk and Nellee Hooper. 
Programming by Marius De Vries. 
Keyboards by Björk. 
Engineered by Howie Bernstein. 
Assistant Engineer: Oswald "Wiz" Bowe. 
Track 3 
Produced by Björk. 
Mixed by Marcus Dravs. 
String Arrangements by Björk and Eumir Deodato.
Recording Engineer: Steve Price. 
Assistant Engineer: Adrian Scarff. 
Conductor: Eumir Deodato.
Orchestral Contractor: Isobel Griffiths. 
Orchestral Leader: Gavin Wright. 
Principal Viola: Bob Smissen. 
Principal Cello. Tony Pleeth. 
Track 4 
Produced by Black Dog and Björk. 
Programming and Keyboards: Black Dog. 
Cover Design by Me Company meco@meco.demon.co.uk 
Astro Boy modelled by Martin Gardiner. 
Astro Bear modelled by Lost In Space. 
Thanks to Ultra Violet; BOY, London; Shin & Co. Inc. Tokyo, Japan; Norman Watson.
lyrics: stand up / you've got to manage / i won't sympathize anymore / and if you complain once more you'll meet an army of me / you're alright / there's nothing wrong self sufficience please! / and get to work / and if you complain once more you'll meet an army of me / you're on your own now / we won't save you / your rescue squad is too exhausted / and if you complain once more / you'll meet an army of me
back cover with track listing. 
1. Army Of Me
2. Cover Me
3. You've Been Flirting Again
4. Sweet Intuition
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image ethics and best practices *

image ethics and best practices. 
every jpeg you come across was created by someone. if you want to share something on an account that is visible to the public, you are faced with a moral dilemma. you can either be a steward of information, or you can be a thief. if you truly respect the work that you are reposting, you will acknowledge where it comes from. as ignorance runs rampant and images are degraded through an endless chain of screenshotting, moodboarding, and reposting, i invite you to care about information. 
what is it? who made it? who played what role? when did they make it? where did they share it? archives cannot exist without information. 
do not repost anything that you cannot provide credits to, and stop supporting pages that repost without credit. you are not entitled to the work of others. "credit to the owner" is not real credit. "dm for credit/removal" is not real credit. these are copouts. 
do not repost anything from a creator who does not want their work reposted. make sure you translate things on their page to see if it's written in another language. if you would still like to share their work, post a link to their page so that people can engage with their work directly. 
if you are given special permission to repost from someone who ordinarily does not allow reposting, make sure people know what's up so that everyone knows you have asked for and received permission, but reposting and usage is generally not allowed.
repost with credits in the caption, not the comments. make the credits the first thing people see before you talk about anything else. tag them if they are on the same platform.
do not use peoples work as your profile picture or other representative image without permission. not everyone is okay with their images being used to represent a person they do not know. always add credit in your bio. exceptions may be if the artist is famous and easily recognized, or if the image is from an old advertisement or well-known piece of media. for instance, you wouldn't need to add credit in your bio if using a van gogh painting, official pokemon art, or the blythe walkman ad. it's still good to do so, but most people can recognize what it is and where it came from. but gina garan's non-commercial work, work by an independent active painter, pokemon fanart, and custom doll work should be credited. never use another person's self-portrait or original character without permission.

you may feel like you are just one person, and that you alone cannot be hurting anyone by reposting images you like. but if everyone does it, and nobody knows where these photos come from, the impact adds up, and a culture of consumption is allowed to persist.
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