10:00 a.m.

Cool

I remember we stayed next door, at my grandma's for a few months or a few years, as our house top floor or third floor was being built or renovated

We got these cardboard boxes

I was like 9 or 10 or very little

I turned it into a space ship

Where on the inside, I had created or drawn with felt pens or white board markers these types of switches or buttons and monitors or screens

I cut a whole, as a screen -- like an ATAT walker screen

I stayed in that for a long time, for many days

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This illustration humorously depicts an airplane cockpit with various labels that parody the functions of the controls. The cockpit is detailed with numerous screens, buttons, and levers, all labeled with playful and comedic annotations. For instance, "AUTOPILOT" is marked near the top, alongside a note saying, "IF YOU DON'T SEE ANYTHING, USE THIS." The instruments are whimsically labeled, such as "ENEMY RADAR," "GO FAST," and "MAKE WINGS BIGGER." These annotations humorously reinterpret the complex equipment found in a cockpit.
The environment is depicted with exaggerated, cartoon-like clouds visible through the cockpit windows, enhancing the lighthearted tone. The artwork uses a vibrant color palette predominantly featuring blues and greys, typical of an airline cockpit, contrasted by the white hand-drawn text. The left and right sides are marked with humorous labels for the pilot and co-pilot positions, such as "RIGHT CAPTAIN'S LEG" and "LEFT FIRST OFFICER'S LEG."
The style of the illustration is a blend of realism and cartoonish elements, with realistic renderings of the cockpit equipment but playful text additions. Overall, the piece humorously demystifies the complexity of flying an airplane by assigning amusingly simplistic roles to each piece of equipment.
Californie, États‑Unis Écrit, publié et conçu en Californie, États‑Unis