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Hewwo!!! Finally updated my commission info and included a shiny new ToS!! If you are interested please read the tos here

Sooooo our landleeches might not renew our lease, and we have four people and a dog. Two are on disability and one on social security. I am the only one that really works (my dad does freelance research but, yknow, it isn’t steady) and i have difficulties working long hours. I won’t go into specifics.

SO i’m putting most of this towards moving/furniture!! Please share even if you can’t commission :3 thank you!

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Adding bc i need to get out!!! I hate it here lol

You can purchase thru emailing me what you’d like (link to oc and their basic personality, if you want shading, etc) OR order thru my ko-fi!! I’m also gonna add $10 simplified like a chibi or whatever :3 so look out for those

commissions commissions open art frenzy my art please share aaaaaaaaaaa i want a HOUSE i HATE renting but that’s the big goal if i reach it. otherwise a better apartment

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perfectlyvalid49:

mariacallous:

One of the vaccines being DROPPED from the CDC schedule is for meningitis   MENINGITIS   One of THE most horrific, deadly infections you wouid ever have the misfortune to see   It can -and does - kill kids within hours   Dropped   To satisfy anti vaccine fantasies.  Sick. https://t.co/1jvJ0sksxk  — Neil Stone (@DrNeilStone) January 5, 2026ALT

I want to be very clear on this. You can be out drinking with your friends on Friday night and dead on Sunday because of meningitis. Does that sound a little specific? Guess why I have such a specific scenario in mind.

And getting vaccinated is an easy way to prevent that. There is no medical reason to stop recommending that vaccine. There’s no new study that shows that it’s unsafe, there’s no replacement that’s better. This is literally the government making its citizenry less safe for no reason.

This is the most accurate vaccine schedule as laid out by the AAP, who have stated that they think JFKjr is bullshit: 

If you have a kid, either download this or print it and confirm with your pediatrician that this is what you want to follow.

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bobdylanyaoi:

bobdylanyaoi:

i cannot emphasize how much it sucks that people in movies don’t look real anymore. like conventionally attractive people have always been cast more as leads but up until like a decade ago they had visible age lines and textured skin and double chins and imperfect teeth. like whenever i’m feeling insecure i just have to watch a regular movie from the 70s and remind myself that im actually not unhygienic and disgusting for having teeth that are a little yellow and visible pores

genuinely social media has fucked everything up and we need to realize that the average person is normal and you are in fact allowed to make art and exist in the public eye while not looking like an airbrushed 20 year old and that your personal appearance really does not matter that much

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feathernotes:

The Trouble with Hiveworks: an Open Letter

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It’s been a long ten years and I finally get to talk publicly about what happened behind closed doors.

Please take the time to read this letter linked above and please avoid working with these people. You are more valuable than an opportunity for people like them to use you as cash cow for your work.

Three years ago, I was approached by many artists at Hiveworks asking if their mistreatment was normal. That their feelings of horrible self worth within the company was really just a ‘them’ problem.
Turns out, it was unfortunately normal in that we ALL felt that way.

Stolen funds, reworked projects without permission, favouritism, opportunity sabotage- These were the common occruances over at Hive. Artists felt used, ignored, and walked all over to pay Hives bills and ego. People didn’t know what to do.
I helped co-found the guild in response to so many artists feeling this way, and we slowly gathered together to make a better Hive. Yeah, that’s right- we thought we could help change and save the company if we all colaborated, hurt set aside and transparency deeply needed.
Unfortunately, that wasn’t in the cards. We spent 3 years going back and forth with staff to understand the debt, the mistreatment, the empty promises only to realise that the staff who was left to deal with the mess (because the CEO and COO went hands off or left) couldn’t fix what was destroyed.

Hiveworks was supposed to be a beacon for webcomickers. It was supposed to be an indie opportunity to flourish in the small ways we can. But it became yet another example of a greedy publisher who saw an opportunity to take and take and take.
It was also a vanity project for Isa and Xel too. They wanted the prestige of working in 'publishing’ but didn’t care a lick about the artists who brought readers in. If you were someone she thought was an artistic threat, Isa would go out of her way to humble you and put you in your place.
That happened Many MANY times to me and my fellow creators. Not only was Hive using our work, it also would remind us how worthless we were in the same breath. Everything felt like some sort of competition, and Isa and Xel made sure artists didn’t talk to ecahother about it too. So many instances of the two of them going around gossiping in public about 'the real story’ when it came to their mismanagment and inability to handle their job. They would use someone else as a scape goat and pretend they did all they could. It was highschool stuff.

As for my particular case, I was the bane of their existance apparently. I was rumoured to be out for Isas job because artists would go to me for support and she hated that. I was apparently trying to ruin things because I saw those cracks.
Squeaky wheel and all that. I took the risks I did, i didn’t care about being 'everyone’s friend’ or missed out on 'the connections’ because I didn’t want to play that game. Artists were feeling used, stolen from, and neglected. I spoke up, and many others started to feel safe to do so too.
The more we shared stories (and man, there are HORROR stories) the more we realised that the inner workings of Hive were more tangled than we thought. Our years of organising lead us to approach the cartoonist co-op for extra help. We tried our best to do what we could for Hive to survive.

After we were hit with the 'actually we’re in a quarter of a million in debt’ and they wanted us to help financially (while owing artists and staff money) it was the curtain call for Hive as a company.
Isa left the sinking ship previously to avoid responsibility, and Xel ghosted the rest of us.
All of this is to say that these kinds of people who promise the world with your work and take advantage are such a common and frustrating thing in not only comics, but all creative avenues.
And speaking up and against them is the only way to make these cycles stop.

Please support the artists who were affected by this. Please spread the word and speak up against people who use artists like this. Hiveworks is an example in a sea of greedy people who want our work to inflate their ego.
Don’t let them forget we can bite back, and without us, THEY are nothing.

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kedreeva:

alliezweihander:

derinthescarletpescatarian:

gpedia:

walerihq:

hang ten indeed friend

That’s too many types of blade to be good at throwing

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So, I usually try to find/check sources for Really Cool videos (and photos) these days, what with AI being what it is (not that I don’t trust a random spam video posting account with no tags or sources on any videos, but… well, I don’t, actually), and I’m pleased to announce that this video is from a world champion knife thrower, Soulthrower!

And if you like this compilation, the guy actually has a shitton more videos on his various media accounts, including vids with advice/instruction on learning to throw knives etc, yourself. He also mentions on every single page that he is a stroke survivor, so I feel that’s important to mention here, too.

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horgh... the dream

vvadevvilson:

the-local-bohg-witch:

Do not forget the other victims of ICE

as much as we must mourn and stand in solidarity with Renee Nicole Good, please do not forget the other victims of ice raids, who are not white.

Silverio Villegas González, a cook from mexico who was dropping his son off at daycare and was murdered

Jaime Alanis, a farmer from mexico who fell off a green house at the farm where he worked to send money to his wife and daughter

Roberto Carlos Montoya Valdez, a father and grandfather from Guatemala who was hit by a car

Josué Castro Rivera, a garden from Honduras who was struck by a car

And so many others who were killed or are dying in detention centres, prisons ect

racial bias is always something we must be aware of, Renee will be focused on because she was a white woman and a US citizen, but do not forget all the other victims of ICE, may they all rest in power

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and Keith Porter

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thatdisasterauthor:

A digital illustration split down the middle to show two aligned images. On the left side is a firetower in the mountains, a large wildfire burning in the distance with a storm overhead full of bolts of lightning. The windows of the fire tower are dark and empty. On the right side is a lighthouse in a storm sea, waves crashing against its sides under a storm sky full of bolts of lightning. A beam of light shoots out of the windows of the tower.ALT

Awhile ago I was struck by the similarity between fire towers and lighthouses, and wanted to capture that in a painting. Both are lonely, isolated structures that people tend to work alone, sometimes in extremely dangerous if not life threatening conditions. But fire towers are about warning people to run, about putting out a light that is a threat to people’s safety. Lighthouses are sort of the opposite, drawing people in and guiding them to safety by keeping a light on instead of putting it out.

View more of my art in my portfolio!

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oh you are so right rad art art frenzy


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