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maimoncat · 5 months
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It’s december, so I had to post this old Symbrock meme I made years ago!
… no that sentence does not make any sense.
I drew this after watching “Venom - Let there be Carnage”. I was ecstatic! The queer coding, the deranged villains, the rom-com feel of it all… it just was a great time.
I also used PatrickBrown’s tutorial on deviantart for Spidey here.
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jeypawlik · 2 months
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Update OJST Behind The Scenes: Navigating Menstruation While Trans
An OJST behind the scenes for my Private Collector tier today! I haven’t posted one of these in a while and I’ve got a busy week coming up and wasn’t able to get a Lupin page done. This comic is SFW and I chat a bit about my experience. The Behind the Scenes includes the comic, sketches, script, thumbnails, and a blog post about making the comic. You can read the comic itself here for free.
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tyrograph · 9 months
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It's called Strovac
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kaijubaku · 8 months
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i'm sure there were like, legitimate criticisms of erika moen/oh joy sex toy but it's wild how many people saw that she used to be a lesbian, ended up falling in love with a man, had difficult feelings processing that change, and then journaled those feelings on a personal diary comic and used that as a basis to bash her. like sorry?
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transiconlink · 2 years
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Friendly reminder that oh joy sex toy is run by a terf who has fetishized trans people before, has fetishized lesbians in comics, and has spread blatant misinfo multiple times before. Just please please please be wary of the info you spread online, ojst is not going to give you a better sex education than any other resource online. Please be critical of the media you read and make sure to fact check everything.
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chaifootsteps · 8 months
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I remember you mentioning you found glip through Oh Joy Sex Toy and that's precisely where I found them too. I was digging for receipts ever since I found out erika moen posted a comic dedicated to fetishizing trans men. I'd love to see you rant about OJST in general though, because we likely have the same beefs
Oh, I've got an entire tag devoted to how much OJST sucks and one for Erika Moen specifically. Honestly I don't talk about either much these days because other people have done a much more thorough, much more eloquent job of explaining why it's syphilis in pink webcomic form, but Erika Moen's comic is hot garbage water full of bad, occasionally dangerous information.
This part in particular pissed me off the most.
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malakartz · 1 year
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the other asset i made for diolicious
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bloofbloofbloof · 9 months
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Oh no Twitter is celebrating Ojst and Erika Moen. You know what thank fucking god Tumblr kicked her off. At least this site did something good for once and I can't wait for Twitter to die.
Just a reminder ojst hosted floraverse and several other child predators.
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randimason · 1 year
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Erika Moen & Matthew Nolan’s nonfiction book about sex & sexuality received a starred review in Publishers Weekly and I am certain it would have lead to a lot less pain (emotional & otherwise) in my life if it existed when I was growing up.
So you just know it’s going to be banned from school & public libraries.
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kakunamatatq · 2 years
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First five minutes of episode 9 in a nutshell
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maimoncat · 5 months
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È dicembre, quindi posterò un paio di vecchi pezzi di Symbrock….
No, quest’ultima frase NON aveva alcun senso.
Questo meme l’ho disegnato dopo aver visto "Venom: la furia di Carnage". Ne ero entusiasta! I temi queer, lo stile da commedia romantica, i cattivi sgangherati… è stato uno spasso!
Per il ragnetto ho usato il tutorial di PatrickBrown su deviantart.
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tyrograph · 9 months
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It's called Strovac
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nojoy-sextoy · 10 months
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why is the person on the right´s mouth like that
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iavenjqasdf · 2 years
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just discovered I'm cited on KYM lmao
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thedeepweb · 1 year
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The problem with trying to date another tumblrina is that i cannot impress her with facts you learn on tumblr. We were talking about ppl who want to fuck in graveyards and went "like the author" and she completed it with mary shelley's name.... Love the connection but also what facts can i impress you with (that arent terminallly online drama she probably never heard of)
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ms-demeanor · 7 months
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i really liked OJST in the mid-2010s but i didn’t stop reading cause of the cuck comic - wasn’t there also a comic erika moen wrote about (functionally) harassing lesbians with her now-husband?
In the mid 2010s closet-keys criticized one of Erika Moen's early diary comics and described Erika Moen as "Reassuring a cishet partner that it’s totally okay to use hate speech towards wlw at Pride" and condoning the harassment and fetishization of lesbians because of a 2007 comic that she had made as part of a webcomic she had written about gender and her interactions with her queerness.
The hate speech in question is the partner asking "are you sure you want to hold my hand with all these dykes around?" while they are pretty clearly at a Dyke Day event during pride, and the reassurance that 'it's totally okay to use hate speech toward wlw' is Erika responding "sweetie, I'm proud to be with you."
The comic is still up with a disclaimer that it was written at a different time, and I know that's probably not going to fly with a lot of people but if you were a bi woman in the early to mid 2000s it was pretty common to use statements like "lol yeah i'm into women my boyfriend is fine with it as long as I take pictures" to diffuse the biphobia from straight people AND to say shit like "I'm not a party bi, I actually love pussy, thanks" to diffuse the biphobia from queer people. (if you were a bi guy in the early to mid 2000s i'm sorry and I'm sorry now because we got LUG but that mostly went away and you *still* have to deal with the "gay in waiting" bullshit).
That comic ends with Erika and her partner looking at a woman and saying "I'd totally do her" while the woman thinks "pigs" and if you think that means that they literally sat on the street and vocally commented about lesbians passing by them or that they condone harassing lesbians (in, I cannot stress this enough, a diary comic written by someone in their early twenties who is realizing they are occasionally interested in some men some of the time after identifying as a lesbian their whole life), then I'm gonna go ahead and recommend signing up for some variety or other of literary analysis class. Do we think that Erika is seriously implying that she is going to make her boyfriend gay if she fucks him in this comic from a year later?
If this comic bothers you and you see it as a straight-passing couple giving the go-ahead to harass lesbians, you do you, I'm not saying you have to read the comic or enjoy Erika Moen.
I am saying it's a bit of a stretch, though, and certainly the least charitable explanation possible, and that we should probably give people some space to say awkward things about their sexuality and to make missteps when discussing it in their early twenties and not call them lesbophobic fifteen years after the fact for a college comic.
Moen also gets called transphobic because she has described trans men as adorable/cute in a way that could be read as patronizing in one comic and because she made a comic about wearing a packer for fun and for sexual gratification with her cis male partner as a cis woman.
Appropriately, all of these things feel very "late twenty teens tumblr callout post."
If it bugs you, you don't have to read the comics but I've talked about Moen before and I've gotten the anons in my inbox calling me lesbophobic for recommending her comic when in 2007 she made a comic about catcalling lesbians and condoning street harassment.
Which is frustrating because Erika Moen writes a comic about sex toys that has incredible body and gender diversity and is interested in making sure that people of all sexualities are having safe, enjoyable sex and talking openly about it. This is Rebecca Sugar condones war crimes level discourse over a creator who makes a genuinely good comic and gets dismissed as cringe by people who hate open discussions of sex and gets dismissed as a bigot (in ways that I think are incredibly unfair given the vast majority of her work) among people who *claim* to love open discussions of sex but who *actually* love witch hunts.
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