i get that he has two boyfriends already but do you think he would consider having a third. asking for a friend [wip]
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y'all just don't realise the power of being able to hide your likes. some of you never lived in a country where you can get jailed for leaving a like on a post and it shows
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UPD: you now can also get jailed for an artwork randomly popping out on your dash
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i just wanted to say no matter what fandom you go to or what type of art you produce you are seriously my favorite artist of all time!!! i began following you back in the dsmp phase (bit embarrassing for me but its okay) and I know it doesn't mean much coming from a stranger but each piece of yours whether it be a full illustration or uncolored comic gives me dancing butterflies in my stomach and I can't help but zoom in on every detail. thank you so much for publicly posting your art, it is a gift to this world and you have magical hands
I honestly thought I lost face as 'artist' bc I just dropped off the radar at that time I couldn't handle the internet bullsht going on in the community LOL.
Like- people wouldn't recognize me/my art anymore if I started drawing again- but reading this made me happier now that I'm back in drawing.
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it kind of bothers me that witcher fans don’t really unite under sapkowski’s name like other fans of fantasy authors do (e.g. “tolkien fans”).
in practically any other fandom of fantasy books, save for the particularly rancid authors known for their disappointing and shameful behavior or views (e.g. jk r*wling), it’s just regular business to say the author’s name. but sapkowski’s name is treated like a dirty word in the witcher fandom, for really no good reason…
it must be asked — what is stopping us from doing so?! why don’t we call ourselves sapkowski fans. it would be much easier than saying “i’m a fan of the witcher, but only the books, i don’t consider the various adaptations canon, etc. etc.” … “half a hundred words, when three are enough!!”
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Rereading again, and it's really interesting to note just how different the early art style is from the later style- and especially from the anime itself. With the manga, you can at least see where things came from; in the anime, it's a fairly radical departure that is only barely recognizable as what it's meant to be, at least in regards to Joker himself, specifically.
The early manga has lots of sharp points and angles, creating a character that, even if he behaves in largely similar ways, still feels almost entirely different from his animated counterpart. No wonder I was so put off by the anime's designs, originally- and that I had gotten the impression that he was older than he actually wound up being, or was type-cast as. Funny how I now largely prefer his anime design and personality, even if it's altogether not that different!
Fun fact, when I first started reading, before I had started watching the anime (and even for a bit after I had started), the voice I had for Joker in my head was the same as Kaito's, from Magic Kaito- which, as far as anime goes, would be from Detective Conan and Magic Kaito 1412, specifically. Even if he seemed older, at least in looks, in my head he very much still read as a bratty teenager, it would seem.
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