Content by TobyThe Pencilsword: Walk this way
Some of us walk fast, some of us walk slow - what would happen if we all walked together, asks Toby Morris.
For Richard, for Paula
This time last week Toby Morris was nervous. He was putting the finishing touches on a comic he was working on, and wondering if he’d screwed it up.
The Pencilsword: On a plate
A short story about privilege. By Toby Morris.
The Pencilsword: Inequality Tower
How do we fix New Zealand's inequality, Toby Morris asks. Maybe by acknowledging it.
The Pencilsword: Flagpole blues
Toby Morris wades into the debate over New Zealand's flag.
The Pencilsword: Be here now
Toby Morris takes a moment to look up from his phone and check out the world around him.
The Pencilsword: Take a deep breath and dive in
Weightless, timeless, debtless. Maybe going for a swim is what we all need in 2015, says Toby Morris.
The Pencilsword: Revenge of the beach bod
Toby Morris has a confession to make.
The Pencilsword: Like, like, like, what?
Let's be honest - getting likes and retweets is an ego boost. But how does this affect the decisions we make?
Past, present, what-the-future?
Statistics that show us where we've come from and where we're at prompt some big questions about where we're headed next.
The Pencilsword: Lights, camera, action
Do it yourself. You don't need a guy in a shirt and tie to give you the ok, and you've probably already got the gear.
The Pencilsword: The most valuable vote in New Zealand
No matter who you are, or where you're from, all party votes are equal in this election.
Picturing the impacts of poverty
Addressing child poverty takes more than putting shoes on feet and food on tables.
Preaching to the converted
Social media makes it easy to confuse our friends' views with those of the rest of the world. Easy, and kind of dangerous.
― soref, Friday, 26 June 2015 18:33 (eight years ago) link