“I want to peel off all my skin, if only so I could be anything other than a naked body, something horrifying instead of vulnerable. Nobody looks at a pig corpse and thinks it could be made beautiful.” - Andrew Joseph White, The Spirit Bares Its Teeth
zero really likes him
my friends r so talented. rb if ur friends are talented
PRETTY.
Not feeling too well have some florid memes
Does anyone remember Spy Kids? I just re-watched it after years XD So here’s a quick sketch of Carmen and Juni!
I gotchu too bookie, im here for ya if ya need anything
Remember to take your time!! Allow yourself to rest and reflect, ill always be here and youll have more VA activity from me to hopefully soothe ur bones
yep, thats right, ill be on a hiatus for a few months, drawing to a minimum
ive been very drained as of late, and ive also been struggling with finding my art style and what fit me the best, and ive just burnt myself out over it, so i decided to just settle down and take a break
ill of course doodle a bit, but nothing big, not for a little while
also wanted to thank each and every one of you who have supported me and my art that i have posted, it means the world to me <3 /gen
love you all! be back with reblogs and silly posts soon!!!
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I hate how often some (typically abled) people will go “well, if you can’t [get a specific support], then what?” when it comes to disabilities. As if it’s a “gotcha” moment. And then act like you’re exaggerating when you answer that question honestly.
Disabled people often die from a lack of support. A lot of disability aids are not a luxury, but a basic need in order to live.
“Well what happens if—” people die. People hurt themselves. People hurt others. Disabled people don’t magically become abled if our needs aren’t met.
If a bedbound quadriplegic is caught in a housefire, and there’s nobody there to save them, they’ll probably die. They won’t magically become able-bodied out of sheer will.
If a nonspeaking/nonverbal autistic is denied access to alternative methods of communication, they’ll suffer in silence. They won’t spontaneously become capable of speech.
Disabled people are disabled all the time. Our disabilities don’t go away just because they’re inconvenient, or if we’re in danger.
I don't want to be seen anymore