@jillyglenister@LapizNotLapiz@gilga10@bilbosfootcomb who fucking cares we pee behind closed doors anyway lmfao. if you’re so single-minded that you’ll put two young girls in distress and possible danger just to protect the sanctity of ✨womens only spaces you don’t actually care about children or women at all, just the optics of it
@Gaiinful@biomata_@caliburJs having lived in a town where a no frills, a sobeys, and a walmart were next to each other in a single minute walk, if people want branded stuff they would just go to walmart lol. people go to nofrills mostly for no name and/if they dont have a canadian superstore nearby lul
@nenecrusader@teethwings@milkkirie if you charge 200 dollars per illustration you’re filtering out people who can’t pay those prices (and if you know your audience, maybe you don’t have any followers who can pay those prices) but if a company doesn’t have the money to pay artists for merchandising that’sa problem
@nenecrusader@teethwings@milkkirie not really, i’m sure op is undercharging (as online artists tend to do) but like… you do understand how much more money a company looking to do merchandising has as compared to some 17-26 year old who just wants pretty art of their oc right
@calledmemap@nenecrusader@milkkirie i mean yeah that’s what i’m saying, the base price in op’s picture is probably a price for personal art, not for branding purposes. the base (personal) price being 200 or 45 dollars doesn’t matter, only what is being charged for brands and the like
@nenecrusader@milkkirie as an artist myself i am entirely willing to charge 60-80 bucks to someone who only wants to look at their oc in my style, but if someone seeks my services and has merchandising money, i expect to be paid industry prices. i wouldn’t charge some 22 year old 600 bucks for a sketch
@nenecrusader@milkkirie would the base price being 200 dollars make it better? of course people are willing to charge less for a personal piece as opposed to something that will have money continuously made off of it, these prices are industry standard too tbqh
@Jordansurf1982@AstroRebirth314@keiii_ell pointless hair splitting. you don’t know every parent in the world and you certainly don’t know what every adult your child interacts with will say to them. the parents of every boy i was ever friends with thought we could only be friends if we were attracted to each other lmao
@Jordansurf1982@AstroRebirth314@keiii_ell you’re lucky to have the privilege of not having to confront an attraction to the same gender as a child. but adults joking about girls marrying boys forces us gay children to grapple that idea very quickly. you didn’t have to think about it because for you, it’s the norm.
@Jordansurf1982@AstroRebirth314@keiii_ell i knew i was a lesbian long, long before i knew the terminology for it. learning what the word meant changed absolutely nothing. why would you not want children to have the vocabulary to describe their thoughts?
@TheReapsZ@ZelgeistSFW@Okami13_@pcgamer i was introduced to the games through bg3 as i loved dos2 and frankly what they did to the original baldurs gates characters with the exception of jaheira is criminal man, the game isn’t bad and i like it but like. why they did to sarevok what they did i’ll never understand
@nolongergerman@Ogcsn@lovemethrice maybe mid to luxury is more accurate wrt employee communications but like the prices of their store brands (namely quo) are utterly fuckin ridiculous. 30 dollar hair brushes like Lmfao Dude.
@Ogcsn@lovemethrice shoppers likes to view itself as a “luxury store”, not even joking thats what upper management says. someone from office got mad because the leftover easter chocolate was getting heavily marked down since literally nobody was buying 20 dollar chocolate lol
@spookyratthing@N4ni_N4ni they literally removed this story from her page it’s a story that is LITERALLY being thrown away what are u talking about lol
@iza_bunni@ariaselch@iRainbowsaur@NotAbyeon i’m assuming (and/or hoping) the intended behaviour is for items not in your character’s camera view to be hidden and then reappear when you look at them rather than popping in and out at will