Menhera side blog of @katerina-khimera
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Ever wonder how i draw? Yes. I always go through several sketches because it is the most painful part for me unless its mindless doodles.
I haven't used procreate before so if it's a little too filtered and extra added that's why. Also I have the artist's eye thing so I have no idea how my art shoulsd actually be perceived. I either believe it's too good or too bad haha
#yamikawaii#yamikawaii art#menhera#cute gore#pastel asthetic#pastel#pastel goth#pastel gore#not my art#i love your art sm!!!
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i am so tired of radical vulnerability discourse that locates empowerment in divulging personal pain and i really worry about the implications of a young creative culture where your influence and your popularity and your follower count is implicitly tied to your willingness to talk about your personal trauma, your willingness to let thousands and thousands of strangers know what happened to you, your willingness to make your most private pain public.
like i really worry that our culture is commodifying trauma? a band i really like, led by a young woman about my age, they released a song in early 2015 that was quite clearly about sexual assault. and it was a great song, and it earned a very deserved warm reception, but interviewers would persistently ask the lead singer if it was “a personal account,” and she would always say that it was an observation on rape culture and leave it at that. and then about a year later she released a personal essay saying that, yes, it was about her own experience of sexual assault, and then there was another wave of secondary clickbait-y thinkpieces congratulating her for being so brave and so open.
so we have a great song addressing sexual assault, which can more than stand on its own as a piece of art. and we have a young woman who, after a year of getting the same question from reporters, says, “i was raped; the song is about me.” and then we have another wave of reporters coming in to write identical stories repeating her words, calling her brave, and collecting ad revenue.
and that’s what i mean: for every act of personal disclosure of trauma, there is this weird media apparatus that feeds on publicizing that trauma and collecting fat stacks of ad money. publications are taking what might be an empowering process for some people and they’re incentivizing and monetizing public trauma disclosure. it’s deeply fucked up.
so like. you don’t owe the world the story of your trauma. you don’t need to make your grieving and healing a public process. you are not less courageous or less creative or less empowered because you choose to go through something privately. and you should be very wary of publications that traffic in underpaying marginalized young people to describe their trauma in detail. imo.
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Hi I'm Bunny! Im a creepy-cute digital artist, jfashion enthusiast, and a haunted doll vtuber who streams on twitch! I used to only post fashion things on tumblr but with how weird twitter is being Ive decided to post more content on here too 🌸 ...juuuuust in case ...
www.twitch.tv/lobotomybunny
#kawaii#cute#vtuber#envtuber#kawaii aesthetic#haunted doll#creepycute#yamikawaii#artists on tumblr#artists of tumblr#digital aritst#live2d
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when people put you on a pedestal, it's a long way down once you start to fall
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I use ibis occasionally too. It takes a lot longer for me though.
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sometimes you just have to look into the mirror to pick yourself back up!
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