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wattnik · 7 years
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Testing textures, and attempting a minimalistic landscape.
My goal are low poly landscapes with depth and details.
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wattnik · 7 years
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Can I get paid by designing polygonal luchador masks? Just look at this.
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wattnik · 7 years
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I think Jack has a Vietnam flashback...
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wattnik · 7 years
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Let it be said...
Let it be said, that Trump is not the issue here. Like any political figure, he is a product of his time, environment and personal free will. Those who insult people over their political views in a discussion, have no place to wonder, what caused people to rise up. These people finally say their truth by voting, all while those who blocked them out of discussions underestimated the outcome, by not taking themselves and their own chances seriously. The world deserves Trump, because it deserves a wake up call from reality: Feelings are not arguments. Safe Spaces make their inhabitants ignorant and bigoted. Will you continue to spew labels and scare people from dicourse, because you are too scared of having a coherent argument? You decide. Regardless of what you do, Trump is your president. Don't let it get worse.
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wattnik · 7 years
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I fucking love tumblr bc no one judges eyyyyy
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wattnik · 8 years
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THE END IS EASY.
THE LIFE IS HARD.
DON’T YOU DARE PUSSY OUT.
YOU SPOODER.
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E N D M E P L E A S E
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wattnik · 8 years
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#Entomonism: The Bug's Rights Movement
DUNCAN DEHNAT
APRIL 28th 2016
A new movement is sweeping the USA via twitter. The movement, started in March, is called “Entomonism” or the Bug’s Rights Movement.
Started by Skellera McSkitters and Denis Damenace Orechov, the Bug’s Rights Movement seeks to address human privilege and bring equaity to insects, arachnids, and bugs. It all began when Skellera decided that she’s had enough of the mistreatment of spiders and bees. In this tweet, Skellera stated “I think I’m a bug’s rights activist. I’m gonna dye my hair like a bumblebee and [EXPLOITIVE] about things now.”, to which Denis responded with this retweet, dubbing the movement “Entomonism”. Shortly after, a wildy viral hashtag began: #Entomonism.
We had an exclusive interview with Skellera, who told us: “Spiders are adorable, bugs are cute, and they all help us survive. If you don’t agree with Entomonism, you’re just cishet, racist, sexist, misogynistic, transphobic, kinphobic, homophobic, white, male, entophobic scum!!!” We then asked what we could do to support Entomonism. She responded: “You have to address your human, mammalian, warm-blooded, two legged, two eyed, homosapien privileges and donate all your earnings to bug conservation groups.” With Entomonism becoming the next big thing, many are wondering if and when it will be included in Social Justice and Intersectional Feminism. Skellera told us: “Social Justice and Intersectional Feminism could NEVER understand or aid Entomonism. It’s filled with blatant enophobia, and too much human privilege.”
Spooder News Network will keep you updated on the success of Entomonism.
Duncan Dehnat is a new hire and pop culture expert with nothing going for him in life. We felt bad, so we gave him a job. (He doesn’t actually get paid, though HAHAHAHA)
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wattnik · 8 years
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wattnik · 8 years
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My productivity has been low lately
but so is my cocain intake...
COINCIDENCE?!
I THINK MAAAAYBEEEE.
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wattnik · 8 years
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I think I might use Tumblr more in the future.
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wattnik · 8 years
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“A Question” Script
(I hope you’ll forgive me for this rather blunt opening, but I don’t know how else to start this discussion.)
Within the last year, I’ve noticed something strange about myself. I’ll see someone online, on Youtube or Twitter or other forms of social media, and I’ll be interested and borderline infatuated with their personality and their interests, only for my heart to fall into pieces when I find out their opinions on certain subjects, namely of the feminist and social justice warrior variety. Four of them, as of late, four lovely ladies, all of them tugging at my heart strings, only to cut them with their sheer ignorance. I won’t name any names, as I truly believe that they’re good people, but misguided and illinformed. They’re the kind of person that doesn’t do the research, that goes with the flow of biased reporting and the college campus feminist BS. Yet, as disgusted as I am with their ideological choices, I can’t help but still admire them from far away, remembering the good times before such ridiculous statements and behavoirs destroyed most of my respect and admiration for them. And I see them when they’re not spouting rhetoric and they’re wonderful people: funny, kind, enthusiatic, creative, beautiful… But it still feels wrong to appreciate them, especially when they drag my beliefs and even facts and evidence through the mud. I wouldn’t mind their beliefs and opinions so long as they didn’t shit on others’ without good reason. To be honest, I love people with strong opinions. It’s respectable to see them stand tall and proud with what they believe. However, my respect goes out the window and dies in a fiery plane crash whenever those opinions are pushed as facts, as the right ones to have, spoken with a judging and condescending tone and condemning all other opinions that differ. We all know those types of people, the apologists, the harpies, the radicals and extremists, the “I think I’m right therefore everyone who doesn’t is undoubtedly wrong” type of person.
The question I’m trying to ask, and the whole reason I made this video, is “Is that ok?”. Is it ok for me to stop supporting and admiring people I formerly supported and admired because of said person’s radical opinions, childish behaviors, and oftentimes unsubstantiated claims? I’ve been struggling with this feeling of guilt. When they’re not speaking nonsense, they’re good people, but then they say that all men are evil and it’s a major turn off. (If you haven’t guessed already, I was and still am somewhat lady-crushing on these gals.) It seems like everytime I convince myself to give them a chance, to support them because they’re nice people, they spout their 1 in 5 women will be raped statistic and the whole process begins again! Am I justified in stepping away from them? Or am I intolerant? Or am I overthinking this way too much? I don’t know.
Ok, so this is an edit from the future, the written future, that is. I’ve kind of already answered my own question, chosing to support their work if it isn’t “infected” with radical ideologies and opinions. But it’s probably because I have a crush on them. This is a weakness of mine that I need to address and grow away from.
Also I don’t know how to end this video so…
Leave your thoughts and opinions in the comments if you like. My social media links should be in the description if you’re interested in seeing my twitter and such, they should also be on my Youtube channel, where links normally are. Thank you for listening.
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wattnik · 8 years
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And I SQUEAK You - IB Coo #andineedyou #edit #edits #LOL #piano #wtf #EditRanked #RandomDudeVoiceoverKing
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wattnik · 8 years
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Cubism?
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wattnik · 9 years
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Okay so I followed this video about foreshortening and…
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Sycra. I love you so much for making this video.
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wattnik · 9 years
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when y'all the only two black kids in the class
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wattnik · 9 years
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Thanks shuploc for showing how you draw, I learned from what you showed me here. Have a great day!
A short speed drawing video (with no audio) of my latest Markiplier portrait c:
Hope you like it!
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wattnik · 9 years
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Giambologna, Ratto delle Sabine (The rape of the Sabine women - detail), 1574-1580
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