guess what: it's mouthwashing dog au time again. which i shall dub the Dogwalking AU thanks to the suggestion of others. 🦮
swansea gets 0 personal space at home with these clingy velcro dogs (and wife). he's learned to work with it though. and of course i had to draw anya as that scrungly borzoi photo that's been going around.
what a wonderful and blessed creature /gen
DO YOU WANT TO DRAW YOUR NARRATOR IN A THEATER WITH OTHER NARRATORS?
OF COURSE YOU DO!
I DREW MY TWO BOYS DO FEEL FREE TO DRAW AS MANY AS YOU LIKE!
Keep in mind there is only so many seats in the theater!
Here's my skykid :D Silly little magician. Have fun with her design
I want to get better at drawing Skykids, and I've seen a few other people do this, so figured I'd give it a try. Just gimme a picture and I'll give you a doodle. I can't promise it'll be anything good, but it'll be something!
i saw a video the other day detailing why we see so much about gaza🇵🇸 but not sudan🇸🇩
it comes down to these 3 key differences
while gaza is much bloodier, gaza has journalists reporting daily. as a journalist you will be targeted viciously but it's a delayed risk because the enemy isn't on ground. your enemies are cowards who plot and kill you from afar.
in sudan it's impossible to report anything because the enemy is walking down your street (if not in your house) like rabid dogs. you will be shot on sight. it's an immediate risk. there is no time to capture or comment on anything. whatever information you put out will be your first and last.
in sudan, the updates come from the warring factions filming themselves, not from civilians. and you can imagine the bias and inaccuracy of their egotistical daily vlogs and official statements.
which is why it's more imperative than ever to follow Sudanese creators and journalists who do report on the little information that does come out.
disclaimer: palestinian press also deal with immediate risks when confronted with IDF on-ground.
IT WAS MIRABELLE'S BIRTHDAY??? I MISSED IT?!??
I wrote this tiny TSP "dialogue" between the Narrator and Stanley for a challenge on Discord a while ago and then forgot about it. Maybe someone of you likes it?
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An important thing
"Stanley, what's going on? Lately your steps seem far more listless than usual." "..." "What does that look mean? Are you cold? Are you hungry? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with human emotions..." "..." "Hmm, so that's not it. Is my story boring you?" "..." "What, that's not it either?" "..." "Okay, three... three words? Stanley, are you going to try charades?" "..." "Alright, I'll do my best. ... Hmm... Box. Bars? Scribble? Fire? Stanley, please don't get frantic now, I really don't understand what's wrong." "..." "Hm, it doesn't seem to work that way..." "..." "What, you want me to follow you?" "..." "Well then, I'll follow you.... A little unusual for me, but oh well. Oh, the meeting room? Aaaah, I get it now Stanley, you want to write down what's wrong!" "..." "Oh dear, your handwriting is dreadful." "..." "Oh, if looks could kill.... I apologise for my words, Stanley. Your writing is beautiful. Really. ... Hmmmm... 'I... It's ma... my... buthdey... birthday...'? Stanley, it's your birthday today???" "..." "That's wonderful! We need to celebrate that! And what would you like? I can put anything you want in my story. There are no limits to your imagination!" "..." "Stanley, what...? Is that really what you want...?" "..." Stanley and the Narrator lay on the floor of the room full of lights. This time the door leading to the fatal staircase was locked. The Narrator first looked at the lights, then glanced at Stanley, who by now had fallen asleep. The Narrator smiled. "Thank you, Stanley."