THIS:
Is the petition to save Craig of the Creek from having its fifth season and spin-off being cut in half by Cartoon Network.
This show celebrates diversity in a way that hasn't been done since Steven Universe. It has incredible rep in the form of queer, BIPOC, and disabled characters, and more. Don't let CN give it the short end of the stick.
It’s been exactly one year since I wrote down my first idea for Channel 12½, a 13 episode cartoon about a group of friends solving a mystery in 90s russia, with some horror elements, and…
In that year I wrote all 13 episodes and finalized the script up to episode 8
learnt to do some basic animation
made some self indulgent fanart, because who else is gonna do that
and finished the animatic of the first episode, here’s an excerpt:
next step is is voice acting and full animation,
I’m very excited about that~! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I’m hoping to release the first episode on youtube in 2022
I’ll be posting updates here, on twitter and instagram
…also here’s an old teaser trailer:
POSTING THIS AGAIN!!!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!!!
“In 1404, King Taejong fell from his horse during a hunting expedition. Embarrassed, looking to his left and right, he commanded, “Do not let the historian find out about this.” To his disappointment, the historian accompanying the hunting party included these words in the annals, in addition to a description of the king’s fall.“
LMFAOOOOOO rip to that guy
It's so weird talking to people who's view of "here's the way life is for everyone" is shattered as soon as they talk to someone with disabilities (physical, mental illness, any). Like you'll say you'll have a problem and instead of helping you they'll argue with you about how you're not actually facing that problem. Like,
Me: Hey, I'm really struggling to find a job and a part of it is my resume. I was depressed & psychotic during highschool so I didn't do anything to gain skills or achievements to put on my resume. I also don't have anyone to put as a reference. What can I do?
Them: You can add your skills, hobbies, clubs you're in, and different volunteer work you've done! You can also get your teacher as a reference.
Me: I already know what to put on a resume, my issue is that I don't have things that I can use. Also, I'm in my mid 20s so I don't know if I can put my highschool teacher as a reference.
Them: Well if you're a part of a church or an activity group, you could add that. Also, think of any projects you've worked on in the past.
Me: I already know you can put these things on a resume. I'm not looking for suggests of things I've already done, I'm looking for what I can do now if I haven't done anything.
Them: There's no way you didn't do anything during highschool?? What about some odd jobs you definitely did for extra money, like babysitting or mowing the lawn?
Me: I spent all of highschool either in modified classes or in bed doing nothing - not even hobbies, what about that do you not understand?
And then you talk to someone who's also disabled and they're like "Here's a bunch of jobs you can do from home that don't pay much but look good on a resume, here's some free online courses that also look good on a resume, here's how you can be making small amounts of money in the meantime, here's some things you can put besides a professional reference, and here are your rights if your future employer tries to take advantage of your disability - which you probably shouldn't tell them about unless you need accommodations."
And suddenly my will to continue trying returns!
hbo max… imma beat you up
this is really just my favorite tiktok
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Look buddy, i’m just trying to make it to Friday.
I would say you could be somewhere better than here, but I don’t have much room to talk
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