A mouth-watering fuck-ton of hand angle references.
By Shadowcross on DA.
assorted utdr humans <3
reblog to give silver the hedgehog a very cozy sweater and some hot chocolate
Lol we got an anon for the ask game but we're dumb and accidentally deleted it whoops anyway,, we're pretty sure they were asking about 8. 12 and 15
8. Which headmate has the most specific role?
That's me, Ace. I front when we need to get our butt into bed. The others tend to lose track of body needs, and falling asleep is easy for me.
12. What headmate was the biggest surpise?
Emmy, hands down. We couldn't even blame hyperfixation, really, he simply crashed into our head at random. He was actually one of the strongest factors in us coming to terms that we were a system. (We knew something was up, but he really rebelled whenever we tried to convince ourselves that we were faking) so... double wammy surprise.
15. What headmate has the weirdest (/pos) way of talking/typing?
Hah! That'd be Dusty or Metal! Dusty likes to revert to l33t speak sometimes while Metal almost always communicates through 2000's emotes.
Guess who's got custom Chao orders open! I'll do just about any type and can also add animal parts upon request. These Chao are about 10-13" tall, but smaller options are available.
If you want one of your own, just fill out the form on my website:
So normally, I wouldn’t do it, but I figured now would be as good a time as any to start doing this so…
Hi. My name is Clocky. For the past couple years, I’ve been playing and DMing (on/off) for Dungeons and Dragons. In more recent years, however, I’ve been practicing writing homebrew content for D&D, and I’m hoping to do some work publicly here on this blog. DM me if you’d like to discuss further details, any and all work posted on this blog will only be posted with the permission of the purchaser.
What can I write for you? Well, I can write:
Backgrounds: $5
Subclasses: $ 10
Races: $10
Custom Class: $20
Spells: $5-10
Monsters: $1-25
Magic Items & Artifacts: $1-20
Lore & Systems of Magic/Society/Hierarchy: $25-30
All commissioned works come with filler text, so let me know if there’s anything special you want me to include! Prices may vary on complexity and rarity/Challenge Rating.
Feel free to message me if you’re interested, and reblogs are always appreciated!
I finally (got help) slapping Wordpress into shape and Runaway to the Stars is now releasing as a public webcomic! Thank you so much for your support over the years, and sticking with me while I'm slowly chewing my way through this book. I'm very excited to share this story! It'll be updating every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday thanks to the massive Patreon backlog. Patreon will continue to update as I finish pages, which happens on a sporadic non-schedule.
If you experience bugs with the site report them to me. Some things may occasionally break, as coding problems tend to be a very "whack-a-mole" affair; and I'm still getting used to the interface.
anyways, instead of focusing all your energy on calling out Succession and the Last of Us for being anti-palestinian, here's some of my favourite media made by Palestinians 🇵🇸 and their allies...
Salt of this Sea (2008). Dir. Annemarie Jacir. Heist film set in Palestine about 2 Palestinians who help a Palestinian American woman rob a British bank who refused to give her the money her grandfather left her.
Netflix original series, Mo, created by Mo Amer. Dramedy about Mo, a Palestinian American without papers, trying to stay out of trouble until his US citizenship is approved (he's already been waiting for 12 years). This just got renewed for a second season!!!!
Farha (2021). Dir. Darin J. Sallam. Coming of age story about a 14 year old girl trying to survive the Nakba in 1948. Tw: settler colonial violence.
In Between (2016). Dir. Maysaloun Hamoud. A film about 3 Palestinian women, one of whom is queer, in their 20s living under occupation. Heart-warming story about friendship, solidarity and revenge. Tw: sexual assault.
In Vitro (2019). Dir. Larissa Sansour. Breathtaking short scifi film set in a future where Bethlehem has been destroyed by an ecological disaster and two scientists from different generations are trying to remember what happened. This film is pure poetry and I think about it constantly.
It Must Be Heaven (2019). Dir. Elia Sulieman. A charmingly absurdist film about Elia Sulieman seeing parallels to Palestine everywhere he goes as he tries to make a film about his homeland.
The Crossing (2017). Dir. Ameen Nayfeh. Short film about Palestinian siblings trying to cross an Israeli checkpoint to visit their grandparents.
Ramy. Episode 3 of season 3: 'American Cigarettes'. Far and away the best episode of TV of 2022, and also directed by Annemarie Jacir. Ramy goes to occupied Palestine to make a diamond deal with some Israeli brokers, but his horniness takes him to The Other Side. I think about this episode almost everyday, it's unlike anything I've ever seen.
Freedom Is A Constant Struggle by Angela Davis. A book of interviews and essays conducted by Angela Davis on how systems of racism and colonial violence are all connected, and how solidarity between communities of colour are vital, using the long-standing allyship between Palestinians, Aboriginal peoples and Black Americans as case studies.
As fine and good as it is to call out Zionism in media, rmr to also support Palestinians, their work and their art. Feel free to suggest more ❤️
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