Is it just me or are the new tumblr users convinced there's a penalty of some kind for using this site like it's meant to be used?
outsiders and boring normal people and fandom newbies always think that buckwild kinky porn fanfiction is the strangest fandom hobby but they are wrong.
the strangest fandom hobby is plotty fanfiction, the kind that requires research, because engaging in this hobby makes no goddamned sense.
it doesn’t even give anybody masturbation material, which is at least a logical and admirable goal that contributes to the betterment of society, or at least society’s solitary orgasms.
in other news i hope the cia spyware monitoring my internet usage understands that i’m googling information about smuggling drugs in thailand because i want the details to be right in a single paragraph in a 10,000 word story about a gay mafia guys.
My first anatomy tutorial! How I connect arms to the torso. Simplified the muscles for better comprehension
PS. Pectoral is misspelled as “pectorial” in the picture! Don’t make that mistake haha
Adding the idea of ‘investing’ in a post at low notes to see if it will later get big has left the tumblr economy in shambles
People who try to pit arts and sciences against each other have no idea how either of them work. They're a networked ecosystem, where one supports the other to an extent where one could not survive without the other. Allow me to explain:
First, furries run the IT department of everything. They're in every STEM field imaginable, they're maintaining the computer infrastructure of the planet, contributing to scientific advancement, and making money.
Then, once the furries have made money, they turn around and spend it on art commissions, providing a livelihood to many artists who could not otherwise support themselves by making art.
Furries uphold both the physical and financial infrastructure that is required to keep artists alive, afloat and thriving, and in return the artists produce more furry art, which then exposes more people to the furry subculture, therefore producing more furries.
ok so i have been slightly obsessed with the illusion coven head since his introduction in hunting palisman, but now that we’ve had an episode with him as an actual character there are some things about him that feel super suspicious and i’m going to try my best to explain them here
1:Despite being the head of the illusion coven, We never actually see him cast any illusions.
When we’re first introduced to him when he tries to trick the school into joining coven he mentions that the illusion of him was cast by a different coven scout
“Tom, that Adrian illusion was lacking a certain, hmm? You get me?”
and given his need to yell for the illusion to end rather than just stopping it himself, we can assume that he wasn’t in control of the illusion in that scene.
We can probably apply this logic to his later scene with the fake willow and Belos - as we’ve seen in the past that illusions need a constant focus when cast by a witch, and he seemed a bit too concentrated on bullying his actors and kicking hunter in the back of the head to be casting anything.
Him snapping his fingers and the Belos illusion vanishing could either be read as him dispelling the illusion or calling of the two Guards behind it, but given the lack of evidence towards the spell belonging to him, im choosing to believe the latter.
this leads us onto the next few points:
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Selections scanned from the book, ‘3D and Web Masters: The Latest Artwork & Techniques from the World’s Top Digital Artists’ by Agosto Inc. (1998)
1. ‘Intro’ illustration for PC World, for an article on the internet - by Jim Ludtke
2. 'Eyeflowers’ for Mr. Music Hits No. 4 - by Dan Hambe
3. ‘Log IN Bouquet’ cover design - By Dava Kan
4. ‘IAR sub’ - advertising illustration - By Dan Hambe
5. 'Power VR’ for NEC advertisement - Dava Kan
6. ‘Pills’ for the American Chamber of Commerce, Japan - by Eliot Bergman
7. Cover illustration for ‘Birth’ - by Kengo Tsukasaki
8. ‘Unicorn Girl’ cover for Harper Collins - by John Ennis
9. ‘Glass Bird’ original work - By Dava Kan
10. 'Brain Machine’ ad for LBS Software - By Chris Lockwood
The worst thing you can do, as someone who has recently realised they are transfem, is to let terves and transphobes convince you cis women will never accept you.
I was told that when I came out everyone would reject me. That I would find myself isolated from the world, and from other women especially, who would react to me with horror and revulsion.
In reality, within the first months of coming out, in no particular order:
My sister's reaction on my coming out was, "Right, so I have a sister instead of a brother. Cool. I'm taking you clothes shopping tomorrow."
A friend, when she learned I am a woman, immediately invited me to her women-only, girls-night-out birthday party the following week.
Another friend, when a friend of hers expressed doubts about my gender, immediately shut them down and reaffirmed I am a woman.
I went camping with a group of friends, and we had two tents, one for the boys and one for the girls; I was unsure as to which I should enter, to which a girl friend responded by grabbing me and physically dragging me inside the women's tent.
In the women's bathroom at a movie theatre a random woman, whom I'd never seen before and haven't seen since, stopped me as I was going into a stall, to warn me there was no toilet paper in there, because she'd just used the last of it.
All of these, and more, some from friends, some from complete strangers. All within a few months, as a trans woman who hadn't started medical transition yet, and was very visible as being a trans woman.
I've had some people reject me, true, but the vast majority, including almost all cis women, accepted me as a sister with open arms.
Cis women are cool. It's terves who are bigots.