kids shouldn’t be fighting your wars
To create the unique look of Paperman, the animation was rendered with a base lighting pass that produced a simplified graphic image. Then, facial features, hair, and cloth animation were hand-drawn over using a process called “Final Line.”
Someone across the room: *mentions a hyperfixation of mine*
Me, sweating: oh no I’m about to become so annoying
Happy Asexual Awareness Week 💜🖤💜🖤
this is what happens when you name your pokemon before you know what it evolves into.
she still baby tho…
Much excite 🤩
Excited for botw 2
I love her! She’s a cinnamon roll that protects the other cinnamon rolls!
DO NOT REUSE OR REPOST MY ART TO OTHER SITES!!!!!
(Image description: 10 images with a white background and floral borders in the colors of the asexual pride flag along the top and bottom, every image has a paragraph of text in the center and the words "Ace Week" below.
1) "October 25th - 31st, 2020 is the 10th annual Asexual Awareness Week, also called Ace Week"
2) "Asexuality is a sexual orientation where a person experiences little or no sexual attraction. An asexual person may experience no sexual attraction, rarely experience sexual attraction, or only experience sexual attraction under certain circumstances."
3) "Asexuality is a spectrum and every asexual spectrum person is different. Some asexual spectrum people may identify as gray asexual or graysexual. A gray asexual person is someone who identifies with asexuality but may also experience sexual attraction very rarely."
4) "Demisexuality is another sexual orientation and asexual spectrum identity. A demisexual person is someone who will only experience sexual attraction to a person after a close emotional bond has been formed."
5) "Some asexual spectrum people also identify as aceflux. An aceflux person is someone whose asexual identity feels more fluid over time. Some aceflux people "flux" between asexual spectrum identities, while others feel asexual at certain points during their lives and and allosexual at other times."
6) "Acevague is an asexual spectrum identity where a neurodivergent person experiences their asexuality as influenced by their neurology. An acevague person may have difficulty determining whether or not they experience sexual attraction due to their neurodivergence."
7) "Many other terms have been created within the asexual community to describe asexual experiences. There are as many ways to be asexual as there are asexual people. Respect asexual people, our lived experiences, and our right to define our own identities."
8) "While some asexual people are also aromantic, many asexual people do experience forms of attraction other than sexual attraction--for example, romantic, platonic, or alterous attraction. Asexual people can also identify with other labels, such as panromantic, bi, or lesbian."
9) "Asexuality is not a choice and asexuality is not celibacy. Asexual people can have relationships, be polyamorous, get married, have sex, and be parents. And some asexual people don't want relationships, are sex-replused, are childfree, and never want to marry. All asexual people are valid."
10) "Support asexual people and respect the asexual community. Amplify the voices of marginalized people within the asexual community. Listen to asexual people of color, disabled asexual people, and transgender asexual people. Asexual communities matter. Asexual visibility matters.")
Tip of the Hats returns in 2018, for our sixth year in a row! We have tons of new content, new and returning guests, new in-game medals, new merch, and more. Also making their return this year are sweepstakes with some very special prizes!
Thanks to all of our donors, we’ve now raised over $750,000 total for Children’s Oncology Services!
Follow us on Twitter to stay up to date with behind-the-scenes content, information on how to join our games, schedule updates, and more fun stuff!
We welcome you to join our Discord if you have any questions or to chat with our community!
Want to catch up on our previous shows? All of our segments and bonus videos can be found on our YouTube page or on Twitch.
INFO:
When: Friday October 5th through the 7th, from 11AM to 11PM CDT each day
Where: Streamed on http://twitch.tv/tipofthehats
Donate: See our donation options here: http://tipofthehats.org/donate
For more information, check out our site: http://tipofthehats.org/
When the whole party is down but your bard is up