Mae Borowski is the most any-pronouns-user-coded character in all of media. how did they make her/them/him like that. what the fuck was infinite fall doing when they invented a whole new kind of queercoding and pumped that little cat full of every gender known to man.
they used to make smackable technology. you used to be able to hit your tv when it didn't work good.
Halloween postin!!🎃🍁 what’s your guys’ fave things to watch this time of year :D?
I’m rly excited for Wendell n Wild n recently rewatched OTGW! gahh I love October 🥹💕
here’s mine :D this was sm fun thank you fufo
little art game i did with @sunsonline !!! i drew the lineart and we colored :D
if u wanna color in the lineart, tag me!! i wanna see it!!
Saw u we’re taking art requests!! Wanna try drawing the squip? 💪🏻 he sucks but my fav thing to do is to see how people draw him cause either they go strictly with canon or they ignore it and just draw him however they like which is very fun to see!!
little doodle of my squip for u >:D
i promise i’ll post more fanart soon but this is all i have done rn !!
quick drawing but i love projecting on my favorite characters. happy aro visibility day :]
oh my sweet sweet zombie kite
You know, an interesting tumblr transformation that's happened gradually, and which I've seen no one talk about: ask-culture has essentially dropped off to nothing.
By which I mean, asks used to be WAY more of the tumblr economy. They used to be more common to send, and receive, and see. They were integral to the collaborative, forum-like behavior of old tumblr communities, not even to speak on the HUGE number of ask-blogs that used to exist to only be interacted with in ask-form.
I'm not saying this in a vying-for-attention way but instead in an observational way: I used to get way way more asks in like 2015, even with a fraction of my follower count. I wonder if it's due to the homogenization of social media sites? There's a lot more of this divide between "content creator" and "consumer" instead of just a bunch of peer blogs who would talk to each other. "Asks" aren't really a thing on twitter, are they? And as I understand it, the closest thing to an "ask" on instagram or tiktok would be a creator screenshotting some comment and responding to it in a new reel or video or whatever those content mediums are. Are asks just too tumblr-specific? Is that aspect of the site culture dying out as more and more people converge to using all their social media sites in the same way?
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everything i do leads back to night in the woods - no pronouns/they/he, 21, @sunsreblog
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