Hey Cirilee, this might be kinda out of the blue but…Do you happen know where intergalacticinterference went? Like, I see art they commissioned of their pretty cool characters…But that’s all that I can find. It always cool to see the stuff they commissioned pop up but I can’t find their account or any possible posts they’ve made anymore.
Like, a year ago they were very active from what I can tell…Commissioned a pretty decent amount of art, decent to me at any rate…I’ve never been in the position to be able to commission art, but now that’s all that I can find with my current ability to search through Tumblr.
Like, is it weird that I’m worrying about this? Over someone I don’t think I’ve actually interacted with…
huh! no, youre right that's definitely weird, that they just disappeared like that - it happens often enough on the internet, but its still kinda sad when it happens
sadly, i don't know where they went - they DMd me about wanting to commission me again last december, but i was in a bad funk back then and didn't reply for way too long :c ! (my commissions were closed during that time anyways but still ;o;)
@ all of you does anyone else know where they went?
these are the pieces they commissioned me to draw:
i love lux levine, their OC was a perfect match for fred :')
Okay so…I’ve never really done anything like this before, like I’ve reblogged stuff before but never like this. I don’t really like to reblog stuff all that much besides stuff that are only operate for a particular date. Nor have I ever done tags before in any substantial amount, to be honest…
But these two are capable of some pretty cool stuff from what I’ve read of there’s, so…If you can support them could you if anyone who can sees this? I’m not in a position to donate but I still wanna show my support so…Yeah.
Hope that makes sense, and that folks are able to see this.
That’s right, we got another comic donation incentive!
Once again I’ll be colabing with my good friend @midnightechoes on a short fic and comic as a little donation incentive for the month.
This time the story will be centered around our current shared brainrot, RWBY! More specifically the bumbleby ship. If you cannot tell from the title, our story will be about our little take on how Blake and Yang might reunite again in Volume 9.
We were planning on doing this to coincide with the announcement of the next season, but with that delayed to 2022 we kinda decided to just go with it.
Our goal this time is to reach 250 dollars by the end of September. This has already been set on my ko-fi so everyone can keep track of our progress.
I’d also like to remind people that this is not mutually exclusive with my usual monthly fic polls and raffles, so if you donate for the comic you can still request a fic idea for those too.
I just wanna thank you all for your support this year, and I hope you all enjoy this wonderful little thing we’re working on.
hold the fuck up I just noticed there’s an apple juice emoji
🧃
*Attenborough voice*
And here we see the uncommon transfem in her natural habitat, scrolling Tumblr, hugging her IKEA brand blahaj and eating stale biscuits at 2am. Based on her slumped position, self-comforting body language (such as rocking back and forth), as well as her generally unkempt look, we can infer that she is currently undergoing a depressive episode. Ah, she's about to cry again. Let us move on.
Well...Why wouldn’t people be? You two are interesting folks and the idea of you fistfighting is, I guess would be quite the spectacle.
If that makes sense.
When the Pandemic finally passes, will you and Rose (Rose was the one you were fistfight right? It’s been awhile.) Still have that Fistfight you two were planning?
i cant belive people are still invested in this. but god yeah i hope so.
just gotta have an opportunity to meet up i guess.
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This is one of the reasons why I fear for the Future. My Parents are both diabetics, and have to take insulin. Thankfully my Dad is both a Veteran & works within the US Postal Service, but we’re lucky in that regard. It’s one of the reasons why I’m scared for my, and my two brothers really, future.
With both our Parents diabetic, we’ve got significant chance at ending up with such as we grow older. And we don’t have the luxury of being a Vet, unless we serve, or find a job with good benefits. (And in all likelihood a Union.)
It…It scares me, to be honest.
Heart attacks symptoms are different for women. I recently learned this.
Technically true.