Text
Everytime I see a cop dog I get sad. That dog should be at the club.
22K notes
·
View notes
Text
scary is cancelled we have hope tomorrow.
29K notes
·
View notes
Text
the best part about having a job is being able to go through doors other people aren’t allowed to use the worst part is everything else
150K notes
·
View notes
Text
touch-starvation needs to be written with emphasis on the starving part. you are hungry to be touched. so hungry that even the very taste of it makes you nauseous. it has been long since anything has ever touched you, ever fed you - that your body has grown more used to that gnawing emptiness more than anything else. it's better for you to be held, to eat but it makes you sick to try. you know
94K notes
·
View notes
Text
gummy 🌈🐻 (ps, this design is available on button-up shirts!)
2K notes
·
View notes
Text
"it's so fucking over" yeah dude it's 11pm it's the end of the day it's time for you to go to bed. and tomorrow you'll be so fucking back because you'll be awake. go tuck yourself in dude you'll be ok
146K notes
·
View notes
Text
do you ever start writing a comment on the internet and then think “oh what the fuck am i going on about” and delete it
102K notes
·
View notes
Text
yo mr white can you sign my permission slip so i can go to the aquarium bitch
158K notes
·
View notes
Text

Back to drawing pictures at the bar
865 notes
·
View notes
Text
remember when elomusk asked one of his rocketship employees to give him sex favors in exchange for a horse
67K notes
·
View notes
Text
this is gonna enter my vocabulary for sure
108K notes
·
View notes
Note
What are your opinions of non-poc/non-marginalized people creating a show/comic/story where the main character is poc/marginalized? I’ve seen a lot of mixed answers to this one on the internet and I just wanted to know your thoughts on it!
I think it's great! Generally I never want to discourage people from making their works more diverse
HOWEVER! Extra care should be taken and if it's a bigger project, having people on the crew that reflect the characters on screen is important! And it's important to listen to them. Craig of the Creek is a great example of this! Showran by two white guys but that crew was so diverse and their lead writer was black, along with several of the writers, directors and board artists. There are so many jokes and bits in that show that felt very authentic to the black experience
I think the only case I'd be more iffy about it is if the story centers the character's identity. Like a non-trans director tackling a trans identity centered story would make me worry about the story's authenticity. Not saying it can't be done but you can only write what you know y'know?
2K notes
·
View notes