Hi! Iâm Emi! Iâm a 20-year-old transfem who cracked at least 30% because of tumblr and therefore naturally was obligated to inflict myself on y'all.
some stuff I like *deep inhale*:
Doctor Who, Paranatural, The Locked Tomb, Katalepsis, The Legend of Eli Monpress, Rolling with Difficulty, corru.observer, School Bus Graveyard, Aurora, El Goonish Shive, xkcd, Castoff, Cosmere, Lumberjanes, Earth 2068, Minecraft, Homestuck, Dark Matter, MTMTE/Lost Light, SCP, Owl House, Gravity Falls, Alan Becker, Greenglass House, and probably more I'm forgetting
My oc writing projects:
Aberrant: A three-ish part series(as in, there are three full series within this universe) about a bunch of queer magic teenagers doing their best to fix the world. So far the parts are Acclimation, Antiques, and Apocalypse, but those names might change. Aberrant is my biggest/main project. Literally begging you to ask me about this so I can infodump about my gay superhero babies.
Driftless: what if we put eldritch gods in Mean Girls and they were lesbians about it. In other words, the four de facto queens of their public school(who all hate each other) are abruptly given the powers and godly forms of four (mostly) dead eldritch deities, and it goes from there. Only two arcs plotted so far but I have a feeling tumblr will like this one so maybe you can bully me into writing more of it(please)
Mayview Middle and the Three-Body Problem(working title): my Paranatural fanfiction. Basically covering "what if the other two major clubs/groups at MM, the Journalism Club and Johnny's gang, ended up as spectrals as well". So far I have one arc, thirteen chapters(around 1k-2k each), fully written, and incredibly vague plans for three more arcs maybe? For some reason I can literally only write this while not taking notes during chem class, which is why I haven't written more. Now on AO3!
Untitled OC Collection: less an actual writing project and more a collection of OCs. They're a small dorm/polycule made up of various supers who can't quite be considered human, or alive, or both, anymore. They're fun.
Orbit: Not much to this one yet. Basically just a high fantasy setting I'll eventually figure out something to do with.
adhd paralysis sucks bcuz im just sitting there and my brain is like
YOU ARE WASTING TIME YOU ARE WASTING TIME YOU ARE WASTING TIME YOU ARE WASTING TIME YOU ARE WASTING TIME YOU ARE WASTING TIME YOU ARE WASTING TIME YOU ARE WASTING TIME YOU ARE WASTING TIME YOU ARE WASTING TIME
no work done no rest gained. literally no point of this at all
I beg of everyone to read the tags to this post, as they are all random and hilarious and read kind of like a poem, if the poem was written by someone who was on a lot of drugs.
Alien Romulus is a great time. Also, cognitive reframing is a profoundly powerful tool for coping with and managing powerful emotions. Iâll always be sad that I canât carry my own children, but dysphoria doesnât have to own that feeling.
This is the first part of an ongoing series about Dysphoria! Check out the next part here.
This series is a spiritual successor to this comic I made a while ago.
Old art aside, I think this may be my single favorite comic Iâve ever made. Or, at the very least, my favorite of the Dysphoria Demon series thus far.
hey so i have had A Thought. we saw functional robot arms in the aero trailer(though we don't know how articulated they actually are, they only did a few motions). i've already seen two people use Vista to make cockpits. and people were already making walking machines just with VS and clockwork, hell, people were doing that with just base create. it's going to be even easier with aero. in other words i give it a week before we have a fully functional mech.
but here's the thing. if you want a fully-articulated mech with all its motions controlled by a person, generally you just have it copy what they're doing. but unless someone codes something truly astonishing to let a full body vr suit interface with redstone links in a coherent way, that's not going to happen. you'd have to do it all manually, and with linked typewriters that's... possible, at least. bind individual keys to make joints rotate in certain ways, it would take a lot of keys and then a lot of practice to be able to do it well, but you COULD do it.
but you couldn't do it alone. there's no way all the necessary keys could fit on one typewriter, and more than that there's no way one person could keep track of all the motions at once. but two people working together, each controlling two limbs? yeah, that could work. map the arm controls to one side of the keyboard with the leg on the other, so you separate it by which hand does what, and you could train to do that in a reasonable amount of time. it's definitely possible.
in other words, who do you think you'd be drift compatible with?