Discovered on deviantart.com, artist Amion-Hacker.
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Discovered on deviantart.com, artist Amion-Hacker.
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Eris or Discordia? Depends on who you ask.
Found on omgebrennus‘s DeviantArt account.
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Sometimes you just have to clink a link when you see it.
And thus we were led to this month’s Eris of the Month:
Think of it as a sort of Discordian personal advice column, if you dare!
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An awesome Eris as seen on The Eriskopalian Kirk’s Twitter.
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Here’s a great pen and ink with watercolor Eris by artist Thalia Took found in the A-Musing-ing Grace Gallery.
You can find prints at deviantArt and greeting cards through Zazzle.
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This month’s Eris was ripped (literally) from the pages of a Kerry Thornley zine published sometime in the 80s, I believe, called Spare Change.
To add to the chaotic beauty of the composition, in the lower left hand corner, is a Sacred Chao of sorts illustrated by our old friend Roldo, the magnificent Discordian artist who created the wonderful cover art for Historia Discordia: The Origins of the Discordian Society.
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Our March Eris of the Month was literally ripped from the pages of The Green Egg, Vol IX, No. 70 to be exact, an illustration accompanying a Robert Anton Wilson article entitled “Racism, Sexism and Evolution,” which you can view and download a PDF copy of the article here.
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Eris comes to us in many guises (“my father’s house has many mansions”), sometimes even in the form of St. Valentine’s Day cards, such as the one we see here sent to the founding father of the Discordianism, none other than Malaclypse the Younger aka Greg Hill in February 1977, apparently alerting him to a Discordian soiree of sorts. It’s not clear who the sender of said Erisian Valentine was, although the card says “Gnostic” on it, so I guess it’s possible it was sent from Thomas the Gnostic aka Tom McNamara.
Hail Eris and pass the candy hearts!
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Found Eris at artist Elaneith’s Renderosity account.
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Eris Gluten Fnord submitted by azne_valentina.
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