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a comic about my upcoming birthday
a lot more has happened to me than i care to include, but anyway, i hope this gets how i feel across
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A small update on the brushes I use. It’s been a year since I posted my last set and I don’t use the majority of those brushes anymore, so here’s some new one, since some people been asking. // [download here]
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Just a quick tip to artists
If you’re an artist who likes to work really close, (like me), do yourself a favor and put up two views. You can do this by clicking View–> New on your toolbar.
There’s nothing worse than finally zooming out and realizing what you were doing was very wrong. This saved me a lot of grief tbh. I’m sure everyone knows this already but ._.;; I arrived quite late to that party.
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I can no longer use this account so now im using @magical-owl Thank you for everything
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PLEASE DO NOT GET A "DORY" FISH
The fish from the new Finding Dory movie, the blue tang, is in danger.
With the new movie coming out, everyone and their kid is going to want a blue tang. Clown fish sales SKYROCKETED in 2003, when the original movie Finding Nemo was released. Unlike the blue tang, clownfish can be bred in tanks, are a more easy saltwater fish to care for, only needing 4 gallons per clownfish, and an anemone.
The blue tang CANNOT BE TANK BRED. They are captured live from the ocean, which can be damaging to the coral reefs.
The blue tang gets HUGE, and eventually you’ll need a tank the size of your couch to accommodate it.
The blue tang gets SICK. VERY EASY.
Do NOT get a blue tang, SERIOUSLY. If you are well equipped, an experienced saltwater fish owner, I mean go for it, but don’t get them as your child’s pet. They will be bored of it in a week anyway, and the fish will probably die. There’s tons of Finding Dory merchandise (shirts, bags, stuffed animals, seriously they have everything) to buy yourself or your child.
PLEASE SAVE THE BLUE TANG.
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horror films for people who don’t like horror films
i’ve been asked this a lot: what horror movies would you recommend to people who try to stay away from the genre in general, for whatever reason? some people don’t enjoy being scared, some people find horror too unrealistic and outlandish, and some people don’t enjoy the repetitive tropes that are admittedly often present in horror films.
that being said, when i do give people recommendations for horror movies to dip their toe into, they’re often the same ones, or very similar ones. so i’ve gathered them here today, in case my horror loving followers have any friends who ask them the same questions, but aren’t sure of how to answer.
Q: Why don’t you like horror?
A: “I don’t like jumpscares.”
Try:
The Silence of the Lambs
The Orphanage
Rosemary’s Baby
The Shining
A: “I can’t stand gore.”
Try:
The Babadook
The Others
Ringu
The Conjuring
A: “I don’t like horror’s cheesy tropes.”
Try:
It Follows
Pontypool
Teeth
A Tale of Two Sisters
A: “I don’t like the way horror treats women.”
Try:
American Mary
Girls Against Boys
You’re Next
All Cheerleaders Die
Excision
A: “Horror is too unrealistic.”
Try:
Hush
The Girl Next Door
Wolf Creek
Almost Mercy
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
A: “I’d rather watch something funny.”
Try:
Life After Beth
Jennifer’s Body
Zombieland
Shaun of the Dead
Re-Animator
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me on my way to steal your man
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naruto wouldn’t treat me like this
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I'm ready to die.
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