gonna post my entire stickman reaction pic collection
No wonder Pete Hines resigned back in October; even he thought this was stupid.
Bethesda haters stay correct. Anyone who somehow still had hope for this franchise despite the last ten years, now you can finally let go.
Gotta say can't wait to leave night shift. Shit got me fighting animal regression the whole night. Like I got that deer in me but she can't come out yet. Stay in there you beautiful little doe I got a couple more hours on the clock where I gotta be a person >:(
YOU CAN'T JUST HIDE RELATABLE STUFF LIKE THAT IN THE TAGS😭😭😭
If Jessie and Delilah ever decide to have a child, who’s carry the baby? But that’s only if they decide to have a baby.
But if that’s not happening, what about adoption? And how would Ash and James react?
I mentioned it before somewhere else but someone asked a similar question and I said Jessie! Just because I figure Delia's already "been there, done that and doesn't want to do again" haha. i drew the kiddos too
i have unfortunately thought about all this stuff but it will never see the light of day because IM TRYING TO HAVE RESTRAINT. i've always done next gen stuff and fankids (it's literally how i started online lol). trying to avoid my old tendencies and focus on new stuff! there's already a lot of fun to be had in this hanamusa au with the already established characters. don't wanna throw that all aside for stuff i've already kinda done hehe
CW: Death, Cheating, Grief, Mourning
I'm going to talk to the void cause shit happened among my community and I'm processing (if you know the people in the story, no you don't).
There's a unique parallel between death and the end of a relationship especially when felt in communities. Obviously both are the end of something, but there's more to it. Both are mourned under the conditions of their ending, murder victims are mourned far different than people who pass in their sleep after saying goodbye. Likewise I think that relationships are often mourned the same way.
This becomes especially poignant when it comes to relationships that die by cheating. These relationships ended by the greatest betrayal of hearts that a human can endure, and importantly revolve around the taking of consent. In these instances consent between partners is on the "contract" of being in a relationship. When you have those agreements which you promised to live by there is no guarantee other than trust that it will be upheld. This is why relationships are often scary but rewarding, it's scary to take a leap of faith like that but also deeply rewarding to trust someone that deeply. And when that trust is broken with cheating it breaks that trust and deals a mortal wound to a relationship.
Okay, so how does this relate to murder victims? When a person dies in that way they are denied agency, consent, and the ability to die on their own terms. When these things happen without someone doing this it's a tragedy and hurts more than a peaceful passing but there's extra pain when someone causes that loss.
The reason is trust, when you exist in a community there is a set of agreed upon rules that almost always include not to kill each other, it's about the most universal rule out there. The trust is what gets violated so that not only is a person gone but a deep and fundamental trust is broken. This is why I feel these types of mourning are similar.
The point to making this comparison is this, murders are felt among the whole community. They are mourned with the whole community. When people in your community experience cheating, support them and help them mourn just as you would a person lost because often times they lost the person most dear to them in the process.
North Carolina mentioned RAHH!! wtf if a bad state symbol????
Animals that should be pokemon
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.
Sometimes I wonder if there's something to performers in difference to all other art. I wonder why there's that urge to spill all your emotions to a crowd. It's beautiful to see and, as someone who's done it, beautiful to do. But no other art is like that. Sure there's the exhibition to show visual arts or in the intricacies in craft arts but it's such a quiet emotion whose scream is a passive one. I wonder a lot about what drives us to be so public and communal about our messages and stories.
I wonder if we're a type. I grew up with dance girls and I can only remember one trait that united us all, we're all emotional. Not in the cry about every little thing way but we all had this urge to get all our emotions out and to others, maybe this is why gossip is so rampant in our circles. Even the stoic dancers were stoic in spite of their emotions, they even danced with this careful exhale of feeling. I remember us cloggers were definitely a type, we were all energetic and headstrong. I mean, reasons a dance style that's loud, fast, and rural would attract us.
I've been around a lot of theater kids growing up and I think a very similar thing is true. I can't speak as one of them but to a person the ones who performed had this hemorrhaging emotional quality. It was channeled differently and definitely had a different vibe but that feeling was there. I think band kids did this too, again with a completely different feel.
Maybe I'm just witnessing an all artist thing and understanding it as a performer thing but I think visual artists, writers, and other non performance arts don't have. That's not to denigrate those art forms, they do some things way better than us, but I think there's this special quality to us performers that unites us and informs how we are.
One of the big differences is that Miku and other vocaloids aren't trying to sound like something else. They are Miku (or whatever other vocaloid). In the same way that getting your icon's guitar pedal and playing a guitar doesn't mean you're stealing their identity or music unless you play their stuff and call it your own.
Why are people so lax about AI voices, it's honestly way scarier to me than AI art
Alice - She/Her - I just reblog stuff I find interesting and some of my own musings. - Moonshine and cups are on the table we just vibin
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