For the two mutuals that keep tabs on me, you're going to see less of me on this site. This app has always puts my mind in a bad place. I'll still support the artists I followed here, but it has to be from a distance. I'll check messages every so often, but I need a break. โ๏ธ
@cry_ptidd A frottage comic?! In this economy?! Bless you! ๐คค๐
I swear, seeing that vamp shed a single layer of clothing makes me yearn enough to require a fainting couch.
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The trans community will hear "*I* don't want to follow gender norms" and go "SO YOU MEAN ALL OF US DONT?? ALL OF US?? WHY ARE YOU SPEAKING FOR US" when truly if you don't feel that way then it's not about you. Trans people aren't a hive mind.
hi, artist here!! the reason many people think Disney faces look so similar is because of angles and proportions.
most of their protagonists all end up with the same proportions, with round upturned eyes and upturned noses. I lined some examples to better explain my point
Something good is happening at this World Cup.
The Scots turned up. The English turned up. The Norwegians turned up. They sang their songs, got stuck in, and the Americans loved them for it. Glasgow and Boston are getting twinned off the back of it.
For 30 years weโve been told to view the US as some sort of Great Satan โ all imperialism and orange-man clichรฉs. Not everyone buys it of course, but enough do.
And then Europeans actually go, and find a place that feels familiar. Makes sense to them. A bit richer, a bit further ahead, but recognisably ours. Settled by Europeans, still deeply European in its bones.
Thereโs a gathering-of-the-clans feeling to it. Old neighbours discovering they still like the same songs, the same drink, the same daft humour, and genuinely enjoying each otherโs company.
None of itโs a surprise, really. Itโs just been buried under so much politics that we forgot we were allowed to enjoy it.
Good to be reminded.