*whispers* hi ashlee
jjunie's beefy arms for you :3
*SCREAMS* HI EVELYN ARE U TRYING TO KILL ME?? anyways thank u for the food <3 i needed to see beefy jjuni arms rly badly today
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my job wifi is blocking tumblr but not twitter or reddit wtf
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ooooh heheh. 5 (pointed look), 10, 14, 21,
5. estimate of how much of your art you post online vs. the art you keep for yourself (pointed look back)
god. umm.... i think i post a good amount online. i don't post all my sketches (which there is a high volume of) nor my assignments for school, but if something personal is finished it usually sees the light of day. however. what i FINISH vs what i don't is.. not impressive. and on top of that i think i probably scrap at least 4 or 5 sketches a day. social media maybe sees like 20% of what i actually do. this question was put in my ask box to torment me
10. favorite piece of clothing to draw
i REALLY enjoy drawing fabric and clothing<3 i love drawing skirts but i have less fun with how they hide the legs, so i don't draw them as much as i'd like. overall i think flowy shirts with long sleeves might be my favorite :3
14. any favorite motifs
i don't think many come up in my stuff? i do love halftones and little star shapes... wings...?
21. art styles nothing like your own but you like anyways
LORD i go to art school and i see them every day. there is something to love in every single art style imho. if i'm looking at visual art you bet i'm storing something about it in my mind... but to pick a few media inspirations? i really enjoy the styles of dungeon meshi and witch hat atelier. both very beautifully illustrated
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MCYT BLOGS: PLEASE READ
hi :) TL:DR please stop posting mcyt content in the #minecraft and the #mineblr tags.
long explanation under the cut
#minecraft and #mineblr are for minecraft content. this is anything from modded, to builds, to OCs, to art. it's about the game at its core.
if you post about minecraft content creation, please do not post in these tags. please. you have your own selection of tags to post in — mcyt i believe is an umbrella category for all minecraft content creation, and sub tags, like creator names and actual SMPs exist also.
they are, at the end of the day, two different fandoms with different sub-fandoms, and mcyt is bigger and louder and (sorry) more annoying. if you're a twitter/reddit refugee and genuinely didn't know this, fair! please just cut the tags out. if you just don't care about it and want more reach you're a dick, and if it's something you've forgotten about then please start doing it again <3
i realise it's maybe hypocritical of me to put this in your tags btw but it's you guys i'm talking to. so.
this is what drove me and many other people out of mineblr and y'know. it's got to the point where minecraft is no longer an umbrella tag, but a completely different fandom, and i'd appreciate if people would treat it as such!
and then there's the even deeper rabbit hole of the fact that some mcyt content is. eh. uncomfortable. and there's people who post shipping content in mcyt and you guys get annoyed! because it's completely different content! and it's the same thing here — we don't care about mcyt because it's not relevant.
keep them separate, please. and if you're posting to minecraft because it's a big tag with more exposure then your brain has been fried by twitter and you sound insufferable
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regardless of its other successes or failures one thing i feel that the magnus archives did really well was create a narrative and worldbuilding that refuses to allow you to categorize its characters by the dichotomy of 'abuser' and 'victim' without ignoring major themes that define the shape and course of the entire story. despite one of its most central themes being that "we all get a choice, even if it doesn't feel like one" many of the characters we encounter are faced with genuinely horrifying ethical dilemmas that emphasize just how difficult that choice actually is to make, and allow the audience to sympathize with their plight even if not with their actions and decisions. many of the avatars are arguably just as much victims of the entities they serve as they are perpetrators of the violence they cause, and those who fight them in many cases choose to descend to monstrosity themselves in order to be able to keep pushing back - a choice some of them try to rationalize to themselves by arguing that the magnitude of the threat they face necessitates that the ends justify the means, but which is nevertheless a choice that they make, and one with a devastatingly high cost that is repeatedly, unflinchingly presented to both them and the audience. the human capacity to exercize our free will for better or for worse whilst taking into account the various internal and external influences that may affect the decisions we make is thoroughly explored with a great deal of care and nuance that i appreciate.
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