Justin Slaughter (@jtslaughtr) 's Twitter Profile
Justin Slaughter

@jtslaughtr

Fantasy Initiative | @moth_ball_

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Cryptodira (@cryptodiraband) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Justin with da Cryptodira Tarkovsky rip. For our EP release show this Saturday on Long Island (7/26 @ AMH) we will have these unreal, very limited, hand numbered posters designed by our good friend Justin Slaughter. Come early & get one.

Justin with da Cryptodira Tarkovsky rip. 

For our EP release show this Saturday on
Long Island (7/26 @ AMH) we will have these unreal, very limited, hand numbered posters designed by our good friend Justin Slaughter. Come early & get one.
Adam Mockler🇺🇸🦅 (@adammocklerr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I talked to Jimmy Kimmel the day before he got cancelled, and the last thing he said to me was to keep the fight going. We’re going to fight for you Jimmy, I’ll see you in Valhalla.

Justin Slaughter (@jtslaughtr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

God came to me in a dream and told me that if I don’t order a $15-$20 sandwich at least twice a week I won’t see the gates of heaven

greyhaven (@greyhavenband) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lucky enough to get to do a cool collab with our good friend at Fantasy Initiative. All items available until 12pm on Tuesday, Jan 13th. Fantasyinitiative.com

Lucky enough to get to do a cool collab with our good friend at Fantasy Initiative. All items available until 12pm on Tuesday, Jan 13th.
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🧙🏼 70s Sci-Fi Art 🛸 (@70sscifi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RIP Robert Tinney (November 22, 1947 – February 1, 2026), the artist famous for his playful covers for Byte magazine, a hobbist magazine that ushered in the microcomputing age from the mid-70s through the 90s. I'm honored to have included his work in my own art collection.

RIP Robert Tinney (November 22, 1947 – February 1, 2026), the artist famous for his playful covers for Byte magazine, a hobbist magazine that ushered in the microcomputing age from the mid-70s through the 90s. I'm honored to have included his work in my own art collection.