yayyyy mutuals hiiiiiiiii reblog if you love your mutualssssssss hiii mutuals
❥ 1500x500 playful tails the fox tumblr headers / requested by anonymous
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An batch challenge color scheme for this week of December
Challenge by @mersu-chan
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I keep having to tear down extremely predatory/misleading Scien.tology flyers in my school's art building. This is the third fucking time I've ripped the fuckers up and I'm getting Real Fucking Tired of it.
Hey guys, you know about the Same Energy website right? has someone made a post about that? Cuz otherwise im gonna sing its praises to high heaven for its artistic references
Chapter 1 and 2 are available to read on my A03 account
We talk a lot about the decline of comment culture in fandom spaces these days, and I recently saw a post that reminded me of my prevailing theory about why that started.
I can't speak for everyone, but I know that I personally stopped commenting on people's art and fic on tumblr specifically when I saw the culture shift toward creators berating and publicly shaming the people who reblogged their work for any kind of comments or tags that the creator didn't like.
I stopped commenting art when I saw prominent posts going around ranting about how awful it was to see comments like "I don't usually like x but your work..." and "don't ever ever compare an artist's work to another thing you like" and "don't tag as kin/don't tag as your OC's name."
And then came the era of artists starting to investigate the blogs of people who reblogged their work, and shame/mock/harass/block anyone who reblogged their art who appeared to have a fandom opinion they didn't agree with.
And I am not saying there were even a lot of artists, writers etc DOING this.
But there was enough, and it was visible enough, to make the idea of commenting or leaving a tag on someone's work seem daunting.
Because you never knew if that creator was going to explode on you for some harmless comment wanting to be nice and share your thoughts about it, or even just because you reblogged their art and they decided they didn't like you.
Decided to combine Day 5 and 7 together sadly mental image and drawing it on a digital canvas didn't try out so well rip. (Still didn't know what's the name of simple sketchy sonic style is called)
Just a moth enjoying an peach for a snack
Maybe this is the wrong platform to pose this question given the average tumblr user but
Is it just me or did our generation (those of is who are currently 20-30 ish) just not get the opportunity to be young in the 'standard' sense?
Like, everyone I talk to who's over 40 has all their wild stories about their teens and 20s, being young and dumb, and then I talk to my friends and coworkers and classmates, and we just... dont.
Everybody shut the fuck up Dana Terrace is collabing with Glitch on a sci-fi psychological thriller along with the head writer and one of the storyboarders of TOH
icon by @NillaNillaCat on Toyhouse | Demiomnisexual | 22 | She/They | Female | Hobbyist Multiple Fandoms Artist | Formerly known as Moonlight-the-pegawolf-2001
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