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Tin Potato's Ko-Fi!

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Hia! Tin here to announce my new Ko-Fi! You can commission me there or just leave a little Tip~

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thank you yes, I did need this today

current fan creation landscape is kinda like if you went to a party with a homemade cake and everyone takes a slice and silently thumbs up at you with no attempt to start a conversation except for occasionally some guy sits in the corner with a tape recorder critiquing the cake as though he was a restaurant critic and another guy is handing the cake to an uber driver like "yeah i need you to find a restaurant that makes cake like this so i can have more of it" and the only person that's talked to you in 30 minutes is a very sweet little guy who was like "hey i liked your cake" and then ran away apologizing for bothering you the moment you said thank you.

someone brought a cake analysis robot to feed the cake into to determine the exact ingredients and supposedly it can spit out the exact same cake. and if you're like dude. what. then they're like well if it bothers you you should have made more cake. i'm hungry and i deserve cake. and you're like dude we're at a party.

Three months later you find out that fifty people locked themselves in a room to discuss how much they loved your cake and how they wished you made more. None of them ever told you.

so for the love of god. please tell people you liked their cake and don’t feel embarrassed about it. because then they will make more cake.

Black and white comic with simple digital drawings. Panel 1: A person with a square head and a person with a triangle head sit next to each other, talking. Triangle: I'll take care of you Square: it's rotten work. Panel 2: Close-up of the triangle head person looking towards the other. They have dot eyes. Panel 3: The person with the square head with a stoic face but looking up slightly with attention lines to indicate them listening. Triangle: Hmmmm... maybe sometimes. Panel 4: The person with the square head tussling good-naturedly with the person with the triangle head. They are both smiling with open mouths and closed eyes. Square: Hey! You're supposed to say, "not for me, not if it's you!"ALT
Panel 1: The person with the triangle head laughing and prying their friend's hand off their head. Triangle: hey, listen! Panel 2: The person with the triangle head smiling and talking. Triangle: You shovel your horse's poop, right? Even if sometimes it's raining and you're grumpy and tired Panel 3: Silhouette of the person with the square head patting a horse in the rain, holding a shovel with their other hand. Triangle: You still love your horse.ALT
Panel 1: The person with a square head looking down in thought. Panel 2: The person with a square head looking up at the person with the triangle head and saying, "oh" as the person with the triangle head smiles back. Watermark in the bottom right corner of the page: @yeehawpimALT

I've been seeing that quote go around and while making this I think I managed to track it back to "An Oresteia" by Anne Carson

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the royal we

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full transparency here i daydream about meeting my online friends so often. in these scenarios, i tackle hug them in the airport and don't let go for several seconds. theyre not the height i thought they would be and it both delights and terrifies me. we make fun of each others' outfits. i bounce on my toes the entire way to the rental car, aglow with excitement, the happiest and most animated i've been in years. and for a short, gilded moment in time, everything is alright

in my fantasies, expressing my love for others is as simple and easy as breathing

hey this post got a lot of notes really fast is everyone okay

I GOT A FUCKING RAISE THE POTATO WORKED WTF

This potato works. Every. Fucking. Time.

Then bring me luck

the day after I posted this last time I was notified that I was selected for a really cool mentorship gig and got an unrelated glowing review at work

hello fellow artists. google has fallen. pinterest/duckduckgo AI filters don't work. do not despair; here is a list i made of places to find reference images without having to sift through piles of worthless garbage. (for future editing convenience i am just linking my blog post on dreamwidth.)

✨ good places to find art reference that are not full of AI trash 🌈

[ID: "Cold weather reminder. Do NOT plug space heaters into power strips or extension cords. Plug space heaters directly into the wall outlet. Power strips are not designed to handle the high current flow required by a space heater and can overheat causing a fire."

A photo is attached of a power strip with an extremely charred end. Part of the power strip's wire is also charred. End ID]

My husband, an electrician, told me I have to reblog this.

For clarification's sake, is this true everywhere? I ask because I know that different countries have different quality home electricity provision; American home electricity Ain't Great compared with most of Europe, for example. In Wales I have never heard of this being a Thing, but our electricity comes in 240V flavour, so possibly the higher current naturally avoids this issue?

My British husband (not an electrician but electrician-adjacent) says yes this is true in the UK as well - anything that uses a lot of power should be plugged directly into the wall rather than an extension lead

Good to know, thank you!

*gets up to replug space heater*