DO YOU WANT TO WORK ON A COOL QUEER TALL SHIP???
LADY WASHINGTON is hiring for the 2024 season, March 18 - September 30. Live-aboard, room and board provided, $300 travel reimbursement
THE FOLLOWING OPEN POSITIONS ARE ENTRY LEVEL:
DECKHAND You wanna learn how to sail??? Cool, no experience needed! A good attitude and willingness to learn most important
PURSER You wanna learn how to sail and also keep track of cash, be organized, and inventory merch?? Do this!!
ENGINEER You like fixin' stuff? Have any rudimentary diesel, electrical, or plumbing knowledge? Come on over! A PROFESSIONAL DIESEL MECHANIC WILL TRAIN YOU FOR THE JOB
THE WHOLE GODDAMN CREW IS QUEER, COME JOIN US*
(Or: Don't have a whole season to commit? Apply for our Two Weeks Before the Mast program! It's the same thing but for just two weeks!)
*it's not required to be queer, just like be chill yeah?
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Suns out buns out! Today is content day!!! I got a special video coming today at 8PM!
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from what I’ve observed with like one million spoiler tags blocked theres a very specific way some people draw Glenn where he just kinda looks like wolfwood from Trigun 1998. It’s kinda killing me cos it’s not far off
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I hope this is okay to ask...but do you think it's okay for non-native and non-indigenous people to do formline art? I've seen some stuff online say that making it is a great way to connect to various native cultures as well as helps you learn and notice the patterns and symbols within formline art, as well as help you appreciate it more, but I'm not sure. It's something I'm super interested in and love how it looks, but I don't want to be hurtful.
This is just my opinion but if you want to and you’re non-indigenous, I think it’s ok to give it a try!! As long as you don’t sell it/promote or claim it as actual Indigenous art, I think you’re good! It’s always good to have a teacher of course (my dad won’t ever not bring up how mad his mother was when he first started his journey making formline art without a formline teacher and she lectured him about how he was making it thoughtlessly before bringing out a bunch of his dad’s templates/sketchbooks). Like you said, formline art has patterns and rules and symbols that you don’t pick up on just from looking at or referencing someone’s else’s art.
Of course keep in mind that formline art and knowledge can be passed through family teaching their own family, so some families and teachers might prefer or prioritize their time to their family members, and some formline artists may prioritize young Indigenous artists over non-Indigenous artists as it’s their culture and birthright. But I think as long as you’re respectful and try and consult with Indigenous elders/formline artists and don’t do a whole “Spiritual Insight Online Etsy shop with mass produced dream catchers and random “”Native American”” art prints” shtick, I think you’ll be fine!
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Yea idk how I haven't shared them here yet but here's some doodles of Tabitha and "Apathy" (she ain't got a name yet), the two protags of my ghost story!
Grieving after the sudden loss of her grandmother, Apathy accidentally becomes bound to the spirit of Tabitha, a young girl who was murdered in the 1870s. Stuck together in unfamiliar circumstances, the two must discover how to send Tabitha on to the afterlife, and if they even can.
UPDATEEEEEEEEE Apathy's name is Naomi :)
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Only thing that makes me happy anymore
Is sex..ight be pathetic but it is fun
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Remember when Travel Oregon made an extremely Studio Ghibli-esque ad campaign that was also very gay and very furry?
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First hike of spring! I only complained SO much during a straight up mile with 900ft of elevation gain.
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Deeply regret not disappearing into the woods
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