Happy Tech Tuesday!
And….while things have quieted down and I haven’t seen more anti-LGBTQ posts lately, it has been noticed that there is QUITE the overlap of folks who like a certain sassy Dinosaur Bird Sniper from Mass Effect and Goggle Daddy….
So here’s the two. Y’all figure out the dialogue.
Doodled by Yours Truly during a truly eye-wateringly insane lecture at a recent symposium.
(No, Brad, AI is not going to replace children’s literature, ya shlemiel.)
Tagging my fellow Mass Effect/Star Wars fans: @eyecandyeoz @moosethren @skellymom @wrenkenstein @perfectlywingedcrusade @that-salmonberry-punk @amalthiaph @yeehawgeek
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miss you
I'm right here baby boy... let's kiss
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Honestly? My main piece of advice for writing well-rounded characters is to make them a little bit lame. No real living person is 100% cool and suave 100% of the time. Everyone's a little awkward sometimes, or gets too excited about something goofy, or has a silly fear, or laughs about stupid things. Being a bit of a loser is an incurable part of the human condition. Utilize that in your writing.
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i wish there wasn’t such a stigmatized view on platonically loving people.
I can’t call people nicknames and pet names like hun and honey without them immediately assuming i have romantic interest in them.
i can’t tell my friends i love them without adding on “platonically” or shortening the phrase “ily” “love you” “love u”
i love a lot of people. i love my sister, i love my boyfriend, and i love my best friend. All different versions of love.
let us love people openly and honestly without it being seen as “making a move” or being romantically interested.
please please please stop assuming that love is strictly romantic, i promise you life becomes so much brighter and bigger when you stop keeping love strictly romantic.
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— Trista Mateer ,“I Still Forget We’re Not Even Friends”
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