Yeah okay, blog. Yes. Good. You can call me Knife or Erin, I don't mind which tbh. I'm over 18.
mostly garbage here but i sometimes do music and art. I'm Aro/Ace as hell. if you need me to tag something just let me know! fuck off TERFS and ace exclusionists.
Glazing shit is taking a million years and I still don't know where to post my art but I have some pretty nuts news and thought I would share an update.
So uhh, I finished my Monster Match animatic a while back and got in contact with my company's director of development hoping to get some feedback on it before I threw it on youtube... He asked me to do a zoom call saying that he had "some thoughts" so I was shitting my pants waiting for the meeting for a week.
We get in the call and he is straight up like "no notes, I just want to share this with the CEO and see if we can move forward developing this."
And I'm just like ?????????????????????????????????? WHAT???
Totally blindsighted me so now I'm having a chat with him in person on the 11th of April after he shows my animatic to the CEO.
Nothing is for sure. The CEO might hate it but holy shit I am stoked regardless!
Latest finish. All free motion quilted. One yard of gorgeous fabric by Moda in their Gradients Auras line. Satin backing. Four or five colors of thread.
I’m thinking this one would be amazing stretched on a canvas hanging on the wall and can’t decide if I’m going to keep it or sell it.
If a landlord is in financial stress due to an investment they chose to make they can sell one of their multiple properties (that's if the tax deduction from negative gearing isn't enough, because our tax system spends more helping landlords than it does on any other aspect of housing support).
If a renter is in financial stress they can get kicked out without justification and can end up homeless because they can't afford anywhere due to unlimited rent increases.
These two risks are not the same and only the Greens actually understand and are pushing for us as a country to reassess how we view housing. It's a human right - not something the rich should be able to hoard and make endless profit off.