HAPPY BIRTHDAY @markiplier!!! <3
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Okay let me tell y’all something
Art is 10% talent and 90% work. Your art isn’t bad. You’re still learning. You’re still developing. If you continue drawing for a long period of time, take a drawing from something a month ago and compare it to the present. You probably improved.
Like everything, the more you practice at something, the better/experienced you will be. Don’t quit when you’ve only just begun.
YAY commissions!! Hoping to get some pocket money for gifts and a textbook x-x
There will be 5 slots open!
I won’t draw NSFW, blood and gore and mecha stuff
I’ll start drawing after the payment
Contact me via chat on this blog @norways-curl or by email melartin1@gmail.com
Thanks guys!
serious police business
(so much for me being back lol i havent done anything yet)
Extra stuff you need to know:
i will need at least two reference pics of the character
i only accept paypal and USD and i will only start the commission once i get paid
once i finish the commission i will send it to you via email
please if you want more information or are interested email me at
someone help me understand whats going on inside my mind doctor i can’t tell if i’m not me
I was never able to actually see Love In Hate Nation, but man do I wish I could have. This show is so important. Sheila and Susannah being happy and in love means so goddamn much to me as a queer person. From the little I’ve seen and heard from the promo and other people, Amina and Kelly do a wonderful job of bringing these wonderful ladies to life. And god, Kitty. She’s so wonderful. She’s a witty and snarky trans woman, portrayed by the lovely Emerson Mae Smith. Young trans and queer people NEED to see more stories like the three of theirs. We need to see shows with more badass ladies like the garbage girls.
It’s so sad to see this show have such a short run. I Hope that it ends up going much farther than Two River. This musical’s message is something that needs to be heard.