Fellas this is what happened when you are kneedep in the pro ship vs anti ship bullshit. You only see that you are doing 'the right thing'
TW: Harassment and trauma
For context, i made a post about my distaste for some westerners wanting censorship for ao3, I believe the system is already good enough and further censorship especially that adhering to government is very concerning.
I receive too damn many harassment from anon but then just today i got more from people who are not even hiding behind anon. First of all, I'm not even a person who agree with all ship, I can't even write same age 18 years old having sex without feeling kinda weird about it
I made a post about my grievance with the harassment that I got over one damn ao3 post and what did I get?
That up there is pretty new and kinda triggering tbh I'm pretty much shaking rn because I did try to kill myself with that method at some point
Then another one...
What the fuck is wrong with you people. I thought I'm already unhinged but there's people who are more fucked up
- Ahsoka and Rex find Obi-Wan’s last transmission from the temple and hope sparks that he might be out there somewhere
- The search is slow and discreet but they look for him everywhere they can think of, in the places and contacts they made during the war, or what they remember from other connections he had
- Ahsoka finally asks the right person: Bail Organa, who hesitates, but decides to prioritize Luke and Leia’s safety. “He went to confront Vader. I’m sorry.”
Didn't see a lot of artist ask games, wanted to make a silly one.
(I wrote this while sick out of my mind last year and it's been collecting dust in my drafts, I might as well let it run free)
1. Art programs you have but don't use
2. Is it easier to draw someone facing left or right (or forward even)
3. What ideas come from when you were little
4. Fav character/subject that's a bitch to draw
5. Estimate of how much of your art you post online vs. the art you keep for yourself
6. Anything that might inspire you subconsciously (i.e. this horse wasn't supposed to look like the Last Unicorn but I see it)
7. A medium of art you don't work in but appreciate
8. What's an old project idea that you've lost interest in
9. What are your file name conventions
10. Favorite piece of clothing to draw
11. Do you listen to anything while drawing? If so, what
12. Easiest part of body to draw
13. A creator who you admire but whose work isn't your thing
14. Any favorite motifs
15. *Where* do you draw (don't drop your ip address this just means do you doodle at a park or smth)
16. Something you are good at but don't really have fun doing
17. Do you eat/drink when drawing? if so, what
18. An estimate of how much art supplies you've broken
19. Favorite inanimate objects to draw (food, nature, etc.)
20. Something everyone else finds hard to draw but you enjoy
21. Art styles nothing like your own but you like anyways
22. What physical exercises do you do before drawing, if any
23. Do you use different layer modes
24. Do your references include stock images
25. Something your art has been compared to that you were NOT inspired by
26. What's a piece that got a wildly different interpretation from what you intended
27. Do you warm up before getting to the good stuff? If so, what is it you draw to warm up with
28. Any art events you have participated in the past (like zines)
29. Media you love, but doesn't inspire you artistically
30. What piece of yours do you think is underrated
MYTHOLOGY MEME || OTPs (1/5) ↬Zhinü and Niulang
In Chinese mythology, Zhinü (織女) was the seventh daughter of the goddess Xi Wangmu (西王母) famous for her beautiful weaving whereas Niulang (牛郎) was a cowherder. In some versions of their story, Zhinü and Niulang are separated because Niulang is a mortal whereas Zhinü is divine and Zhinü’s mother does not approve of their love for each other. In other versions, Xi Wangmu does not disapprove of her daughter’s love for Niulang, but is instead angry that both of them have been spending so much time together that that they’ve been neglecting their duties as a weaver and cowherder, respectively. The latter version is the one most prominent in Korea and Japan where they are known as Jiknyeo (직녀) and Gyeonwu (견우) or Orihime (織姫) and Hikoboshi (彦星).
Despite the many versions of their story, all of them agree that Zhinü and Niulang were separated and put on opposite sides of the Silver River (the Milky Way galaxy). They can only meet once a year, on the 7th day of the 7th month of the Chinese lunar calendar. On that day every year, a flock of magpies and crows takes pity on the lovers and form a bridge across the river so that they can be together. This day is celebrated in China, Korea, and Japan and is roughly equivalent to the European Valentine’s Day. This festival is called the Qixi (七夕節) in China, Chilseok (칠석) in Korea, and Tanabata (七夕) in Japan.
Cast members at Song Cheng (宋城; “Song city”), a Song dynasty themed scenic park in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, doing a popular douyin dance during a scheduled daily performance.