@sproinger - General Five night's at freddy's with a focus on Springtrap
@dx800 - Detroit: Become human
Please don't put my full username as a solo tag of asks I've sent! thx
Read more for my full DNI list and tagging system!
zooph-les/b-byfurs, p-dos/“maps”, c-ristian/cath-lic/cult-sts, t-rfs/radf-ms, lgbt+/queer-phobes, n-zis, f-scists, n-s-f-w/k-nk/f-tish accs, r-cists/anti blm/acab, dsmp fans and related others will be shot on sight :) (I also block freely.)
Do not trace/copy/reuse/repurpose/repost/redistribute my art without consent and do not feed it to AI generators nor use my name on them. Don’t do anything to my work that you wouldn’t like done to yours.
#ch:x - X is the name of the character. anything that contains them goes here.
#ref - useful stuff for reference - guides, tutorials, warnings, websites, etc. usually has sub-tags like #games, #web, #health, art and some others
#save - similar to ref, stuff meant as a 'read later' bookmark of sorts. contains stuff like some psa's and studies for example
#res - resources. mostly graphics for websites or something I plan to use in the future (I always credit my sources)
#dextxt - text posts I've written. not everything is here, only stuff that'd be useful for searching (aka not posts where i complain that i hate how my art looks or whatever)
#wips - works in progress. generally rambling about them
Cover artwork for Ork by the late British artist Richard Clifton-Dey. Psygnosis released Ork in 1991 for the Amiga and Atari ST.
The artwork, entitled Behemoth's World, was flipped and zoomed in a bit when it was originally used a decade earlier for Blue Öyster Cult's 7th album Cultösaurus Erectus.
dead serious normalize having an average boring ass life where you have enough to meet your needs we do not need to be remarkable we just need to be alive
is it a "dead fandom" or is your desire for engagement farming and numbers overgrown the simple joy of creating something? because sometimes fandom is you and three other lovely freaks in your mentions and that's okay
i stopped giving a shit about "legit" purchases of digital products after i spent $80 on the entire Dark Horse collection of Trigun/Trigun Maximum ebook mangas, learning that I only got access to reading them through a proprietary website ereader function, couldn't download them, and couldn't get a refund, and then literally only a year later, getting an e-mail stating that Dark Horse was shutting down that part of their company and I wouldn't even be able to read them anymore. Fuck that
Pirate shit. Don't feel bad for it. It's not "your fault" that artists, independent or otherwise, can't make a living. You downloading an album or ebook for free isn't the cause of the problem. The cause is capitalism, plain and simple, and pirating is a lucky loophole that companies are still trying to stomp out.