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somberous · 5 months
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Sylvia Plath, from Three Women: A Poem for Three Voices [ID in alt text]
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wtfforged · 3 days
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stretchies
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maranescence · 22 days
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Finally gathered the courage to draw some fan art for @lumineary-arts ‘s Murder Drones Swap AU, specifically the goofy little “we just hang out” message from episode 7! I honestly had trouble coming up with a fitting message that SD-Z (aka Swap!Uzi) would write and this is basically the best I could come up with 🤷🏻‍♀️ Please correct me if I made any mistakes somehow! (I followed the reference sheets and the headcanons as accurately as possible)
I might draw more of these if this happens to blow up lol 😅
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lobster-lover · 2 months
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they should invite me as a guest artist for the new adventure time comic collections if theyre gonna do extras . only because im like the first person in the history of the world to care about "adventure tim" enough to start a personal collection off of the one issue he was in. but anyways here he is again
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capriciouswriter207 · 8 months
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Because I can't help myself, here is my (not-quite-100% accurate) rendition of Decked Out 2, Level 2: The Caves of Carnage:
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The ship:
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The spider den:
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The ravager nest:
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The iron golem lab:
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I'm definitely going to be making maps for the Black Mines as well. Don't know when they'll be done, because I don't know whether I'll be more motivated to make another set of maps or whether I'll start turning this into a dnd module. Either way, it's going to take time.
Maps made using inkarnate.
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bloobydabloob · 2 months
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I have no mouth and I must scream if AM was Hal (for some reason) and all 5 people were Dirk. I did this as kind of a joke but it got out of hand
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Would you call Bob Ross the painter guy? Tony Hawk the skater guy? Mr. Rogers the puppet guy? Come on.
Yes, I totally would, but also, the reason we call Amaury ‘the chocolate guy’ actually has a bit of a backstory!
honestly, (and this is very sad to me, I feel like a poser) I don’t remember it very well, but one of the first posts of Amaury on here that became genuinely popular was reblogged by @ official-lucifers-child with the caption “*yells* ITS THE FUCKING CHOCOLATE GUY AGAIN” (or something along those lines, again my memory sucks) which popularized the phrase!
plus, funnily enough, I DO call Tony Hawk ‘the skater guy’ literally all the time irl. Names are hard for me.
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bittwitchy · 9 months
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Sebastian Stan. in a bathtub, which is all I actually got out of this movie.
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astraltrickster · 10 months
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I want to introduce a disability concept that I've been calling paradoxical stigma.
What is paradoxical stigma? It's the stigma against:
1) The actually disabling traits of a disability that's in the spotlight for the parts of it that are convenient to accommodate, and/or
2) The diagnosis of such a disability itself,
Due to the assumption that the spotlight renders it "destigmatized" and no longer in need of support.
As of right now, at least around this corner of the internet, the most obvious examples of this are autism and ADHD. It's become disturbingly common for people to treat those like Diet Disabilities That Don't Actually Count. It's been really interesting to watch the popular attitude about these disorders shift from "autism is either a tragedy or an excuse depending on 'severity', and ADHD is just a myth used to drug kids into complicity instead of teaching them actual skills", to "actually these are real disorders that affect people in all aspects of their lives", to "I GUESS they're real disorders but honestly EVERYONE has them can't we worry about more SERIOUS ones?" and...not in a good way.
It comes up...partially as a legitimate backlash to people with these disorders who think that invisible disability and/or neurodivergence begins and ends at their experience, and...yeah, that's a problem all right, in fact if I had a dollar for every asshole who looked at my struggles with things like keeping my space clean or not fucking up my medication doses DUE TO ADHD and went "well I have the same diagnosis and I don't have THAT problem to THAT extent, obviously you're just lazy and careless", or saw me having an AUTISTIC meltdown and called it "bullying" or worse because I get loud and insisted that I NEED to CONTROL that CHOSEN BEHAVIOR if I want to not be a Bad Person, or heard about how AUTISTIC overstimulation defense measures play into my trouble with cleaning and insisted that well THEY'RE autistic too and don't have that specific problem so this is clearly weaponized helplessness because I just don't WANT to learn to do better, I'd...probably have a lot more assistive tech. I also get really, really frustrated and upset when people use RSD to mean "if you ever criticize me that's the height of ableism, no matter how much I'm actually fucking up and hurting you" - especially since it's so often invoked as a defense against being lightly criticized for ACTUALLY harmful behavior and as much as it sucks there IS no substitute to make that more emotional-dysregulation-friendly beyond basic kindness in criticism. That attitude exists. It's bad.
And yet, theoretically, I think we could all agree that the response to that should NEVER be to reinvent the old "ugh, those aren't REAL disabilities, those are just EXCUSES that LAZY PARENTS make for kids being kids, what they need is DISCIPLINE" stereotype of the 90s-2000s, just now aimed at those same kids as adults, in ostensibly supportive spaces - or arguably worse, to revert all our understanding of support needs to the externally judged high-functioning/low-functioning dichotomy.
What really sets this apart as paradoxical stigma, rather than just garden-variety lateral ableism, is that 1) we CAN theoretically all agree that reinventing those stereotypes is a terrible response, yet many people do it anyway, and 2) these stereotypes are invoked not only because of that intracommunity misbehavior, but both within and outside of disabled spaces, because of the illusion that you can bring up those disorders and have them taken seriously because fidget toys and stim videos and weighted blankets are popular now. An event having quiet rooms, or backlash to Autism Speaks being visible outside of autistic spaces, will be taken as "proof" that autism stigma is over forever and anyone who complains about it is just a whiner who doesn't know how good they have it...even when what they're complaining about is, say, being barred from migration. Paradoxical stigma is enacted by people who think that they, alone, are standing up against someone who's throwing others under the bus to continue to progress their own limited agenda...when in fact they're speaking a very popular shitty opinion, that MANY of the people making that claim would disagree with HEAVILY once separated from the "crab bucket reflex".
As a personal example, the result is that when I'm looking for assistance, I'm...hesitant to bring up those diagnoses, because I know I'm going to be written off as "obviously a high-functioning low-support needs scammer who just doesn't WANT to CONTRIBUTE TO SOCIETY and EARN things" - even by people who otherwise agree that people should be allowed to survive even if they truly are the living strawman lazy bum who has nothing wrong with them but just WANTS to lay around eating junk food and doing drugs all day, AND that disability deserves to be respected, isn't black-and-white, and affects everyone differently; somehow when these combine in the context of my diagnoses that have had a very sanitized version of themselves "destigmatized" on TikTok, they cancel out into blatant reactionary sentiment indistinguishable from what I'd hear from my shitty token Republican uncle.
So, that's paradoxical stigma. Feel free to use the term if you find it useful.
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pseudokap · 4 months
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xiv is like that one post of the trans person who got top surgery tattoos but didn't actually have top surgery and was really controversial for some reason. do you see my vision
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carionto · 5 months
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We fail alone, we excel together
Formations are a staple of effective drills, training, and practice in every military across the Galaxy. They are a showcase of unity, leadership, trust, and loyalty. And fancy outfits. Gotta go for a style victory when actual wars are quite uncommon.
Humans are pretty good at this sort of thing. Not the best, as there is always some inconsistency, somebody doing their own thing, or improvising a solution to a fumble. Honestly, theirs are one of the more interesting to watch. It takes a lot of effort for some to conform to a herd style behavior, and it shows.
One time, a soldier tripped and was about to drop their knife, but thinking quickly, they began to juggle it, along with an ammo magazine and a sidearm they quickly pulled out. Aside from surprising everyone with their juggling skills, the surrounding soldiers noticed immediately, and, without a word, began to juggle with the same items as well.
But it wasn't chaotic - first, once the first loop was done, the soldiers in front, behind and to the sides of the first one started juggling in sync, and with each completed loop it spread the same way, creating this beautiful expanding diamond effect.
Not everyone was equally skilled, of course, and some ripples started to appear. However, since they all knew how long until the current parade music ended, the soldier in the center of the formation, not the original one, stopped juggling, and with each loop the inner layers also stopped. When the final corner soldiers put all the items in their place, the song also came to an end and a new one took its place.
Afterwards, we heard the colonel of that battalion issued an official reprimand for not following the rehearsed performance. Unofficially he praised them, as he himself had been approached by a general about this "surprise addition" and admired his "unorthodox thinking" and "proactive decision making". The colonel obviously lied and gleefully (well, as gleeful as a gritty military veteran with lofty ambitions can get) accepted the praise and promised to deliver other surprises in the future when they would prove most effective.
Big nonsense exchange of words that simply meant the soldiers doing all the actual doings would now have to actually prepare some kind of new and impressive feat. If there is one thing you can rely on, is higher ups turning everything you do into more work...
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Vincent Price and Peter Lorre
The Comedy of Terrors (1963) dir. Jacques Tourneur
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agrajag1 · 5 months
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Reminder this is about q! and not cc's
I think an interesting thing with the whole sunny-phil situation is that if you only watch Tubbo's pov, then yes, Phil will come off as disliking Sunny and basically comparing trauma (i do not think that was his intention), especially as he scares sunny so much. To the point they don't trust Phil. Sunny doesn't understand is that that's Phil's mannerisms and he truly meant no harm to Sunny. Did he go about it the wrong way? That's up to you. Sunny doesn't know Phil and so she doesn't understand he's joking when he "reduces" her to only liking money. This is also the case with Tubbo viewers, who don't watch Phil and don't understand that he is joking, or understand that he truly was just trying to help Sunny understand why Tallulah was distrustful.
Now if you only watch Phil's pov, you get Phil's mannerisms, you know he's not being malicious. He truly meant no harm, and was instead a parent trying to explain a situation to a child that doesn't trust him. He does not dislike Sunny, he may not completely trust them, or any of the new eggs, but he doesn't specifically hate Sunny or have it out for her. He, and in extension his viewers, also believe Sunny to be confident in themselves and don't see her insecurities in the way Tubbo, and his viewers, do.
Basically, Phil doesn't have it out for Sunny, but Sunny doesn't know or trust Phil and this causes problems which I want to see resolved right now because I hate this discourse
This is not to put anyone down btw, it is completely fair to only watch one pov, I get it. It was just a comment on how this sort of miscommunication can arise. Also, this is a bit of a generalisation of both Tubbo and Phil viewers, and this isn't me being critical of either, just some thoughts I had.
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mybonfire · 2 years
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they don't hate you, (probably).
killdads/elle emerson (@transsextual)/alisonzai/ask polly/killdads
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geminison · 7 months
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Billie, being an older sister to men than are much older than her, and Daud with a sour face
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drawingwithdonnie · 10 months
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Artfight attack I did against @blaiddraws featuring the loveliest of worm guys :] they are playing tag and wormmet is LOSING /lh
The ghost worm au is BY FAR my favorite submas au ever so to say I was ecstatic to draw this is an understatement,, wormmet and wormgo my beloveds <3
(also if it's unclear, the "ksh-sh-sh" is laughter)
OH AND MY ARTFIGHT IS ZELDONYX!! FEEL FREE TO ATTACK ME BC I WILL ALWAYS DO REVENGE !!!!!!
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