A orange tabby cat that's an Artist & VTuber (in Training)
Proud owner of Sheerwood's Cat Cafe ☕
Art Tag: #RuffieArt
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I'm Ruffie! 🧡
I'm an orange tabby who runs a coffee shop with a passion for baking & art!
I'm new to the VTuber scene, but I want to make moots and friends!
Drop your PNG with an intro so I can meet all you lovely peeps!
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@17Mattguy The thing people truly don't like, is when creators complain. People see creators complain about numbers, and they immediately think that they're disingenuous— only for views.
Thousands of people here are disingenuous, but it's appearing so, that hurts you, even if you're not.
@17Mattguy The reason is because online Art spaces are unfair, It's always been unfair. People are often held to arbitrary standards, and it's often inconsistent.
That's okay though, because it's ultimately a good thing. It makes it easier to let go.
I completely understand where you're coming from. Rules need to be consistent, not based off of "vibes". However, like someone else said, none of this applies to Gio.
Either he's doing this intentionally, or he's not socially aware enough to understand, but he has been effectively griefing tournaments for awhile. He's planking from round start, to round end, running the clock. This is all he does, and does not interact whatsoever. He holds brackets hostage, and artificially extends their length.
I understand playing optimally— playing safe is valid. "Playing lame" still involves interacting with your opponent. It's very clear though watching his matches, that this is not what's happening, and it could have been prevented if rules were more well-defined.
So I've officially changed Ruffie's design. They are no longer woke and use no more pronouns.
Careful consideration has been made regarding this change, but it's ultimately an improvement. ❤️
@EclipseJinx_ Not particularly 😭
...But there's a huge market for that stuff. Especially in furry circles. The meme is that furries have a lot of money, and from my own personal experience doing freelance work— the memes are true.
Hello Starlights! I am in need of help again because of sudden high bills that came and I can't pay for my textbook! You can also c0mmission me through Vgen to gather the funds! I need all the help I can get! #vtubersupport#ENVtuber#VTuberUprising
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Indulging your partner's interests, even if they're not your own, is incredibly hot, and we should normalize that more.
As long as there's consent & no harm, I couldn't possibly care less what you're into.
Since YouTube is rolling about A.I age verification, I have curated a playlist with:
• Videos on how to do my taxes
• Memes from 2006 or earlier
• Any recipe video involving an avocado
• Video Essay deep dives on whatever the hell happened to Dunkaroos.
0% Failure Rate.
That's incredibly valid, and thank you for sharing.
With a low bar for entry, an F2P game is very easy to get into, and if you didn't enjoy it, you lost very little by trying. I do believe the downsides largely outweigh the pros, and that opinion is largely based on how commonly abused the system is, rather than the concept itself.
Free to Play (F2P) has been one of the worst things to happen to gaming, and has ALWAYS been bad. Old F2P Games weren't magically better.
Subscriptions in WoW & RuneScape were bad, TF2 is a gambling simulator, and FOMO was alive & well before Battlepasses.