Anyways hiiii, I'm Ashton! I go by all pronouns but the main are she/he/they/it! I'm in quite a few fandoms but I'll put a few below! If you have similar interests feel free to follow. ( ╹▽╹ )
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Interests:
Castlevania
Kpop Demon Hunters
Tadc
Undertale/Deltarune
Creepypasta
Will Wood
Mlp
Mha
Dc
Marvel
Harry Potter (I don't support JK Rowling though ew)
The Sandman (I also don't support the "alleged" stuff Neil Gaimen has done also ew)
Hellsing
Black Butler (Sebaciel shippers do not interact please, just hell no eugh )
Blue Exorcist
Tokyo Ghoul
Gachiakuta
The Eltingville Club
Death Note
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That's about it. I'm painfully multifandom so this list could go on forever lol. Those are just a few of my mains! Feel free to hang out if you'd like. I'll probably mainly post memes, fanfics, and cosplays!
not to give green day credit but it is immensely funny how often Big Corporation For Guys Men Guys Guy Corporation will be like hi green day play my event. and green day is like ok Big Corporation For Guys Men Guys Guy Corporation but you know we suck dick and penis and want to kill politicians and we are going to play our song we suck dick and penis and want to kill politicians .and Big Corporation For Guys Men Guys Guy Corporation is like ok green day thats cool. and then green day plays their song we suck dick and penis and want to kill politicians. and Big Corporation For Guys Men Guys Guy Corporation is like wtf green day you cant do that you cant play your song we suck dick and penis and want to kill politicians. and this has been happening in a cycle for 30 years.
The bases on this post are all JPEGs for some reason. That makes them hard to use properly. I will link to the originals and provide some additional ones, along with a tutorial on how to actually make them into a GIF.
I couldn't find the caramelldansen base in this post, but here is a version that should work just as well.
Here is the original lick icon base.
To save these and have them be usable, you have to click the "free download" button underneath the image.
Some other good bases:
Dance Icon
Caipirinha
Run Run Run
You can find many other bases like these through DeviantArt.
How to make them into a GIF:
Step 1. Edit the base however you like (I used MSPaint)
Step 2: Crop and save each frame individually as PNGs (Note for the lick base: It's best to crop them to include the black boarder. This makes the GIF 50x50, which is the standard DeviantArt icon size and can easily scale larger if need be.)
Step 3: Go to ezgif.com/maker and upload all your frames
Step 4: Set "delay time" to 10, then click "Make a GIF!"
Step 5: Right-click the result and save it. Congrats! You used a GIF base!
ID: 1. A collection of early 2000s animation meme gifs and their still images.
2. screenshots of instructions to edit animation meme templates in ms paint and ezgif.com to result in a licking gif.
End ID.
Look out for this blog. It's reposting other people's art without consent.
I don't usually do callout posts but I've seen this person on my feed multiple times and have even fallen for their posts before. Rather than reblogging artwork they enjoy they steal it (captions and all) and leave a half assed tag on it. Sometimes they don't even tag the creator.
This has been a repeat victim of their theft. They've left multiple comments on their posts asking to take down their work but are ignored every time.
Examples of artwork they've reposted:
They're even tagging it "my art" like be so fucking fr.
But yeah, please try to avoid this blog. Go give the actual artists some love. This is just shitty behavior. I'm not used to call out posts but this was just icking me out.
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