It turns out that, rather than space orcs, humans are more like space cats. We believe ourselves to be the best species in the galaxy when we actually are taken care of by more advanced aliens while doing little more than be adorable and destroy local wildlife when left to our own devices.
So guess who realized that technically all of her characters have been wearing their shirts backward for like…the entire time she’s been drawing them.
Me. It was me.
Nailed it.
As you can see here, I used to draw them with their shirt…toga…wrap…thing..crossing in the front
Only oops. that means that there’s no gap in the back. So I fixed it.
and then I went on a bit of a spree to make sure I don’t have this issue again.
If anyone’s interested, I’ll put a bit more of a detailed explanation for these below the cut.
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Is it just me or was there little to no Halloween vibes this year. Like what do you mean Halloween is less than four days away. I've seen more Halloweenposting in like June than the entirety of October
do you all see my vision here
your shakespearean protagonist is problematic. (based on x, x)
okay but there is something disquieting about this urge to cast fan writers as altruists. they give us all this for free!! well, no.
they’re sharing
it’s a key difference in perception. fic isn’t given. it’s shared. it’s part of a fandom community— in which readers are also an integral part.
it’s probably inevitable mission creep from the increasingly transactional nature of the internet and fandom-as-consumerism, which was always gonna happen after corps worked out how much bank there is to make from those weirdo fan people
but like. fandom is sharing. i think we’ve lost that somewhere.
Everyone was shocked when the rapture actually happened. Those of us who weren’t taken had symbols seared onto our foreheads. It took months for scientists to decode it. Finally it was decoded and it read: "DO NO HARVEST, NOT FIT FOR CONSUMPTION."