it’s hinata from yanderella~! a fantastic rpg maker/visual novel mash-up game. i saw cry play it. and i downloaded it my self~!
Heard some important information on Twitter today, and thought I’d post it here for anyone who may not have heard it. This is actually a thing, devised by human rights organisation called Karma Nirvana.
Reblog to save a life?
I love kikuo! My fav is giant, welcome to the star inn and chirichiri jusou! #kicorn https://www.instagram.com/memexsilver/p/BvQH45NBmKs/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=15iuew5pw2egp
EVERYONE LOOK AT THIS!!
“i’m sad and idk how to feel better”
“i don’t know what to draw”
“i always mess up”
“BUT I SUCK”
a group of drawings i did recently…….
more babes (ft. SAMURAI ONNNA Sara)
hello.
this took me days to complete! god! an artwork that doesn’t look like crap! i love the wammy boys~! all of them! (even matt. a lot actually. but when i realized that he wasn’t there it was already way too late….) marie you idiot!- *shot* anyways enjoy….. ohhhhh! who is your fave deathnote character? tell me in the comments please~!
inktober 16: angular
they are in love! aren’t they? (an unstable boy manipulated by a devious girl)
inktober 7: exhausted
I’m sorry I haven't been posting these. I’ve been busy and (no joke intended) exhausted, and I couldn’t really reach the scanner. BUT! I have been drawing them on time!
that feeling when you feel so tired that you turn numb, and start dissociation and feel like your soul is just moving your body to get your stuff done.
I’m not sure if you guys know what’s happening in Sudan right now cause all I’m seeing are posts about raising awareness without giving a proper coverage in regards to what’s happening there or how it all started. The Sudanese people have been peacefully protesting for months to remove Omar Al-Bashir from office (a dictator and a human rights violator, a president who has been in power for 3 decades. Mind you, Sudan has been an independent country only for 63 years). The pro-democracy protests were lead by an organization called The Sudanese Professionals Association (تجمع المهنيين السودانيين), a group lead by doctors and local unions. The oppressed minorities in the country with the less oppressed Arab majority lead by the SPA came together to overthrow Al-Bashir by peacefully protesting. A large number of protestors were women in front rows of every single protest since last December. The Sudanese people succeeded in overthrowing the government on 11 April 2019 but the military stepped in to run the transitional government, they’re the ones causing the recent killings, rape and violations you’re hearing about right now. The military ruling right now is composed of people like general Hemediti, a man who has been accused of human rights violation years ago for arming militias and unleashing them on the rebels and civilian farmers in Darfur. He was recorded a few days ago threatening protestors who want to see civilian rule. The SPA is fighting back by calling for civil disobedience and nationwide strike. They’re still fighting for their fundamental demands which started all of the protests. They’re fighting for a civilian government, empowering women and ending the brutal militias. The peaceful protestors are being killed, raped and arrested. There has been an internet blackout and people are being silenced. Spreading awareness and making people pay attention to the current events will aid a lot in ending the terror Sudanese people are facing. People have been protesting for months to end the country’s suffering by overthrowing a dictator, their hard work can not end in them being ruled by militias and new dictators. This can’t be how it ends for them and we need to help in changing that. We have to be their voice now, they rely on us.