My goal is to one day draw a comic of Wukong calling Macaque babe one day and it just cuts to him being at the bottom of the ocean face down😭😭😭
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk💃💃💃
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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@itsinkwell
My goal is to one day draw a comic of Wukong calling Macaque babe one day and it just cuts to him being at the bottom of the ocean face down😭😭😭
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk💃💃💃
Did someone ask for circus monkeis?
/j, obviously I asked for circus monkeis
2009 peachbuds 🤭
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Thirty-year-old Tamara Rees shows us what trans empowerment looked like in 1954. She fought Nazis, taught parachuting, and traveled the world... but her biggest challenge came when the press learned of her identity.
1950s news coverage of Tamera Rees' transition shows a time before the trans moral panic. Most stories regarded her as brave or heroic for her openness. National newspapers even celebrated her wedding in 1955.
The New York Daily News, which now hosts daily anti-trans editorials, ran a shockingly respectful series on trans people in the 1950s. Tamara Rees's narrative was among the longest and most detailed. She thoughtfully implored the public to respect not only her identity, but also other trans people like her.
Tamara wasn't the first famous trans woman of the 1950s, nor was she the best known. However, she had a unique opportunity to share her own story. You can read Tamara's 1955 autobiography, Reborn: A Factual Life Story of a Transition from Male to Female, at transreads.org/reborn
fuckin succinct
Litany of the Webcomic Artist:
-KEEP MOVING -DON'T REDRAW THAT PAGE UNLESS YOU'RE GETTING PAID TO -FIND OUT WHAT CORNER-CUTTING MEASURES YOU CAN LIVE WITH AND USE THEM AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE -DO NOT USE HOMESTUCK AS A METRIC OF SUCCESS OR FAILURE
“what radicalized you” bro EMPATHY
"what radicalized you" well in kindergarten they told me to share things and be nice to people.
Minecraft with Bliss shaders. Words by me.
how it feels being fictionfolk and looking at other peoples art/headcanons/fanfiction sometimes (a lot of the time)
thinking about alexander and his beloved hephaestion again. him reading the illiad by homer and seeing himself and his friend in the great demi-god and hero; him standing with his lover over achilles' and patroclus' grave. him giving hephaestion the position of chiliarch, meaning he was second in rank only to alexander himself. him saying to his enemy's wife that she has made no error in prostrating before hephaestion because he is alexander himself. him chasing glory and flying too close to the sun, like icarus had done, losing his one true love. his grief being so deep that he cut off his hair like achilles once did for his patroclus; forbidding music and ordering mourning throughout the entire state; worshipping hephaestion like a god. him not soon after succumbing to death's sweet embrace and there becoming a youth once again, meeting his dearest friend in the afterlife with a smile.
doodles with Glen,,,
@brightgoat
Reunion in Scyros
Rouge the Bat outfits!!
I mismatched some of her canon outfits and made my own designs (just like with Amy)
i like that they ragebait eachother