oops i forgot to post this
🎭 i will be fighting the good artfight for #TeamMystery this year ❤️🌹 as always i’m excited but will not be able to attack/revenge like crazy <- (shaking like a tiny elderly dog that will succumb to the next slight breeze) #artfight#artfight2026ㅤ
oops i forgot to post this
🎭 i will be fighting the good artfight for #TeamMystery this year ❤️🌹 as always i’m excited but will not be able to attack/revenge like crazy <- (shaking like a tiny elderly dog that will succumb to the next slight breeze) #artfight#artfight2026ㅤ
My tip for drawing brown skin, and any skin tone in general actually, is to stop thinking of skin tones as pink because most of them actually register as a shade of orange on your computer and when using irl pigments orange is your friend.
IT WAS ME, KIRBY!! *I* WAS THE NIGHTMARE IN DREAMLAND, *I* PUT THAT ROBOBOT ON YOUR PLANET, *I* WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR CURSING YOUR CANVAS, AND YES, *I* WAS THE ONE WHO FORGOT THE LAND!! IT WAS ALL ME!!
My family has been seriously discussing leaving the country temporarily due to the ICE raids & this arrangement may happen as soon as a couple weeks. I wanna make some extra money of my own in the meantime so I’ll be opening commissions. Pay wyw w a min of $5.
there’s such a clear pattern in how fandoms treat black female characters. their narratives are met with less empathy, they’re reduced to stereotypes, and what would be seen as depth or complexity in a white character is reframed as something to condemn in black women.
this refusal to grant them softness or nuance is not just fandom behavior, it’s cultural conditioning. even in spaces built around fantasy, people still replicate real-world hierarchies of who deserves love, humanity, forgiveness. it’s crazy to me how to this day only white people get to be seen in full color while everyone else gets flattened