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Galaxy Pokemon Paintings made by sonsofkanto
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he snaps his fingers and universal healthcare is immediately and successfully implemented
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Top: Cerulean Gym in 1997
Bottom: Cerulean Gym in 2017
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Just throwing this out there since it’s something I’ve been facing a lot lately:
No artist wants you to repost their art. Stop it.
What do I mean by reposting? I don’t mean reblogs/retweets. Those are the best thing you can do. By reposts I mean downloading another person’s content and reuploading it to another account on another site, or even sometimes the same site.
It might seem harmless, especially where fan work is concerned, but reposting is super detrimental to an artist’s growth on social media, not to mention that it’s capitalizing on another person’s hard work for personal gain. It’s essentially art theft.
Some artists do make exceptions. I’m personally fine with translations, dubs, and occasionally color addition to line art pieces because they all bring something new to the art. I’m also usually cool with re-uploads to sites that make my work accessible to fans in other countries that might not see it otherwise. All I ask for in these situations is that you talk to me first, give credit, and link-back. Sometimes that’s all artists want.
But when it comes to posting directly on mainstream sites like Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, etc…. I have those. If I didn’t upload something there, I probably didn’t want to, or I forgot, or I’m still getting around to it. That’s not a get-out-of-jail-free card to repost it. “I want to share this on Instagram but there’s no reblog feature” isn’t a free pass to repost, either.
Artists put a lot of time and effort into the things they make. Reposting takes away the interactions and followers they could have received if that reposter had just shared a link instead. But if you still think you have a good reason to re-upload something, just ask. Always, always ask. Silence should be taken as a “no,” and if they do give permission, always link back. Always credit. There’s something uniquely disheartening about seeing a creation you worked so hard to perfect blowing up on someone else’s account while you see little to no recognition or return.
**TLDR**
Always share the original.
Get permission if you can’t.
That’s all we really want.
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When you no longer care for a series but you check in every now and then for that one character

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Reeeeeeeally quick vamp!AU sketch as a preemptive apology for my upcoming absence~
I’ve got a few requests in my inbox, and I haven’t forgotten!! But I’ve got finals to complete and I’ll be slowing down (not stopping!!). I won’t be super active here (for about a week). I’ll mostly be posting little sketches like this. But I’ll still be active on @timbits-and-memes (personal) and @icedcoffee-and-pumpkinbread (rp)! 💕
Also @vesuviass I’ve got u
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Nicholas J Fury spent one weekend in the 90s hanging out with a cool lesbian and then spent the next twenty years trying and failing to find another superhero with her general degree of competence or emotional maturity
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it’s so weird not being friends with people that used to be really important to u like u never stop being reminded of them bc their personalities and sense of humor and so many little details about them will always be in ur brain like u could see something in a store and think “they would like that” or watch a video and think “they would think this is funny” or even just the most random shit will make u think of them and it’s such a weird feeling
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