You can call me Lego. I'm a 30-something queer hippie. They/them or he/him pronouns.
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say what you want about homestuck but you gotta admit: absolute fire soundtrack for a webcomic, a media type that by all definition has no reason to have a soundtrack in the first place.
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Take two cuz im forgetful - Genuine question
please rb im so curious
#they're both very different styles of art#both are equally fun and challenging in different ways#if i'm drawing i don't have to worry about describing someone's facial expression#if i'm writing i don't have to worry about drawing the facial expression#then you introduce comics into the mix and suddenly you have to do both together#the writing phase is hard but i can get so many comics written in one afternoon#the drawing process is hard but the writing is already done so i just have to make it look right#in that regard i would put writing as marginally harder#just because i can't draw the comic until it's written#and the first stage is the hardest part
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actually i love growing older and learning how i work as a person like realizing what kinds of fabrics feel best on my skin or what brand of yogurt i like best or how I want to be touched. watching myself change, enjoying brussel sprouts when I used to hate them as a child, understanding why I got angry in that one conversation 10 years ago… there are so many mysteries inside me that i have yet to unravel and there will always be more and sometimes i think maybe its all worth it
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Happy Jeremy Bearimy Day!
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Sometimes you need to read something twice to get it. You might need to watch a movie three times to understand it. You might have to have that album on repeat for a week until the lyrics make any sense. You're allowed to engage with it and can keep engaging with it until it means something to you. People will see a painting at a museum and laugh about not getting what the big deal is but like you can come back, you can see it at another time, and maybe that next time it'll be different for you. I'm of the belief the "media literacy crisis" would solve itself if more people just sat down and did it again. Watched, read, played, listened, etc like I don't think people are getting more ignorant necessarily I just think we're not glorifying personally replaying things nearly as much as we should be.
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reblog this and put in the tags something you watched that terrified you as a child. i was so scared of the hot sauce in spongebob that i refused to be in the room when it was on
#the abyss is the most terrifying movie i've ever seen#to this day i still have a fear of underwater scenes in any media i watch
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happy pride month my friends <3
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Having a really long-term hyperfixation that has since faded is terrifying yes but it's also so embarrassing. Hi I used to think about Scrimblo Splungus 25/7. Yeah, for 2 years straight. Nah, I don't think about them anymore except for with a vague sense of melancholy as I recall how they used to make me feel. Anyways this new one, Blimpkins McGee? I'm gonna think about them forever and the cycle will NOT repeat in 2 years. Trust me guys.
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something that drives me insane on a relatively regular basis as a body jewelry understander is talking to people who have sensitive skin who are like "oh well I just can't wear any earrings without my ears getting inflamed" and I say "well what have you tried" and they say "well I've tried sterling silver and I've tried gold..." and it's like. ok. I don't know how gold and sterling somehow got spun by the jewelry industry as being especially good for sensitive skin but whenever I'm like "well have you tried implant grade titanium" they're always like "no....... but I've tried sterling silver... and it didn't work ..." like. I don't know how this narrative about sterling silver somehow got so strong but when they put pins in your fucking legs when you snap your leg in half are those pins made of sterling silver or are they made of implant grade titanium or surgical steel????????? HELLO. HI. YOU MIGHT BENEFIT FROM TRYING IMPLANT GRADE TITANIUM I AM JUST SAYING
#as someone with a metal allergy who constantly got recommended sterling silver#it is the WORST#give me some good stainless steel or titanium#they've never done me wrong#(also psa if you make jewelry:#if there are multiple metal bits and only some of them are labeled stainless steel or titanium#and you don't know what the other bits are#i cannot buy it#it has to be all or else it doesn't matter)
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for $1 name your favourite fictional lesbian. and no "straight female character popularly fanonized as a lesbian" or "this male character is a lesbian to me" allowed
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Please participate in my research (also, if you say other, please put it in the tags/comments !)
#a monthly printed fanzine i had a subscription for#i don't recall how i got access to it as i wasn’t on the internet yet#probably from a magazine#(it was a beatles zine)
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Edit: THE ONLY CONDITION FOR GETTING THE MONEY IS THAT YOU CAN'T REMOVE THE TATTOO
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The beauty of Murderbot being such an unreliable narrator in the books is that it is actually 100% plausible MB was hallucinating a self-insert Sanctuary Moon fanfic the entire time it was being rescued and left those details out of its narrative because they were too embarrassing.
I imagine that for MB, realizing it accidentally called Mensah "captain" out loud to her face like some star-struck ensign is a humiliation on par with a high school student realizing they accidentally called their favorite teacher "mom."
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Already know I wanna send this to people on June 1
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