Oh to voice a lesbian written by Newt Schottelkotte--
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Inkwyrm mug! I have an idea for a complicated where the stars fell mug but my first mug form came out a touch wonky so I made it an Inkwyrm mug! Cause I think I’m funny
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mella sonder from inkwyrm my beloved
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thinking about mella sonder 2day
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*hold mella sonder gently*
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when you listen to the Inkwyrm podcast and,,,,cry,,,
( @inkwyrmpodcast you’re wonderful!!!! thank you!! for the wonderful characters you have made me fall in love with!!!)
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Mella: Why are there bees on the station to even begin with, Morris?!
Morris:
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I recently started listening to the Inkwyrm podcast and had to draw Mella featuring Krillin the Space Duck
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And here are some fashion lesbians for you (please @inkwyrmpodcast I beg you, we all know that they'll soon kiss, don't we?)
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Tfw your coworkers just yell all the time
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As proof of the degradation of my art, I submit this shit of a bunch of main voices I guess of podcasts !
Any podcast recs? Besides other Night Vale Presents podcasts; I'll listen to them eventually;;
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Lazy anatomy practice became lazy Inkwyrm fanart
Anyways Episode 13 was fucking amazing and one of the best things I’ve ever listened to
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Some thoughts on the latest Inkwyrm
To be completely honest, this episode actually made me cry. And I was on a car ride and it was incredibly awkward for me trying to hide how hard it really hit me. I'm Filipino and my people aren't strangers to the exploitation Mella's people suffered. The acting and the writing were absolutely phenomenal and they made the feels sting hard.
Besides that, this episode really hit close to home. I am Filipino. A lot of Mella's past reminded me of my own people's past
Even half a century since we've been officially independent, my people still live with the scars of more than 300 years of colonization. And so much of our culture and our people were murdered. Like Mella, we were forced to work past exhaustion for paltry compensation in an inhumane environment. Our native languages and beliefs were stomped out of us. Even to this day, Filipinos still live with that colonial mindset that our culture is inferior to that of our conquerors. The fact that I'm writing this in the language of my people's former (and one might argue, current) slave owners because it was drilled into our heads from a very young age that English is the language of success and sophistication and not our native mother tongues.
As someone with a love of history, as well as someone raised by activist parents, I've been aware from an early age of just how monstrously exploitative people can be to each other. But actually seeing brutal imperialism and capitalism get depicted is always guaranteed to make me cry, both cuz of incredible despair, as well as anger to try and fight such oppression.
I really was not expecting this podcast to go all out in depicting just how truly deplorable people can be to each other. But I'm really glad this episode was made. I saw a lot of the struggles of my people in it, and that's something I really didn't expect to see, but I really appreciate.
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Ok but is no one going to talk about Mella and Annie
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