#my art — showcase of my drawings & sketches. pretty much entirely original content.
#laugh track — my funnies (theyre very good i highly recommend this one)
#diary - sparingly updated journal of snapshots into my life
#my second life diary - my journey into the virtual world of Second Life
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#fav — things which speak to the depths of my soul
#beastman — art and text posts related to one of my several personal stories. Humans and animal-people called Beastmen live together in an alternate history of Earth in the year 1975. Bio-technology and primordial gods included.
#animalia — art and text posts about a world where animals tend to have elements of human anatomy. Takes place in 2009.
#blue aes — things that are blue, have blue, or are like blue and contain a specific feeling I cant describe.
#things to consider — thought provoking, usually with a kind angle.
🩸 I do not usually tag sensitive content so please keep that in mind (I do tag flashing images/videos as #flashing.)
💫 if you send me asks about my ocs, i love you foreverr.
being a kid and hearing adults say stuff like "woah 2011 was 4 years ago haha" didn't really convey the fucking horror of a youtube video crossing my recommended labelled "9 years ago" and it's from 2017. that's not true. 9 years ago is 2010 or something. don't lie.
if you vote me for president i vow to make everything the ocean again. no more land only ocean. this will solve all of our problems and replace them with new, far more interesting problems
[looking at people younger than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at people older than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at myself] its over
its so strange when people cite predation as a contradiction to the "beauty of nature" because id like to float the idea of how uncommon it would be to see an animal hunting something within your line of sight. like if i saw some shit go down in nature id be talking about it to everyone
hate it when you see something in media that has great kink potential so you skedoodle post-haste to ao3 only to discover there's none fic left beef and then you have to sit there going oh I see I'M the pervert weirdo I'M the problem with society and everyone else in the world is going to heaven with a hundred innocence dollars preloaded onto their ole fashioned wholesome funtimes themepark fast pass card like fuckin oath man
do yall remember those two little white boys in super smash bros brawl who would scream pecan ice and pecan butter or whatever it was they were yelling?? i hated them so much they used to get me in so much trouble when i would stay up late and play nintendo because no matter how low the volume on the damn tv was my mom would hear their shill ass voices going PECAN ICE PECAN BUTTER from all the way down the hall in her room and tell me to go to bed i will never forgive them
im not sure if you know what im talking about but what exactly is that thing your characters sometimes do with their bodies in the fleshtube au? where their skin is kind of peeling off
Depends what exactly you mean:
This is called "unzipping" and it's when a wetware in human form loses their shape. This is a real, physical transformation.
When it's colorful and/or abstractly patterned like this, it doesn't have a name, but it's a separate process. The "soul"/total consciousness of a Kernel can be represented as a "thoughtform" which looks like a mass of colorful flesh and can represent some qualities of that Kernel's emotional state in the moment.
Example: Thoughtforms of Sheriff and SD's (hypothetical, non-canon) "afterimages" (preserved remnants of deceased Kernels' minds), which represent loss of identity & spotty memory and erratic behavior respectively.
This is to say that sometimes Kernels are drawn with their thoughtforms intersecting with/consuming their human form usually to communicate some sort of overbearing emotion or mental condition such as death/panic/sense of separation from their body/dread/honestly anything. This is not a physical transformation but a stylistic way to make some character's thoughts or otherwise internalized events outwardly visible to the reader