A commission for @thecrazygamingzombie for @godofdystopia
I got the privilege of creating a cover for their amazing fic A Divine (Romantic) Comedy! It's really cute!

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@jadpeanut
A commission for @thecrazygamingzombie for @godofdystopia
I got the privilege of creating a cover for their amazing fic A Divine (Romantic) Comedy! It's really cute!
A Halloween version of the intro art that I did for my good friends @jadpeanut and @mugiwara--jm's YouTube channel. Please consider checking out their channel and giving our Mouthwashing playthrough a watch!! 💕
Reblog if you think polyamorous people are valid
Roly poly suntaur being adorable
Help Rooty Out
So I managed to get a job at a daycare, but due to my anxiety, I can't work full-time. So I work part-time, which is helpful, but I'm still struggling. I also got sued by one of the holders of my debt.
If you'd like to help me in any way or you like what I create, here is how you can help:
ko-fi: Donate to my ko-fi
Throne: I'm trying to eat food from home so I don't waste money on food
Twitch: Follow me on Twitch and join me for my streams!
Draft2Digital and Gumroad: I'm a published author of short stories. I plan to write more. Note, the stories on Gumroad are all erotica.
Writing Commissions: Want me to write you something? Check out my prices!
Help Rooty Out
So I managed to get a job at a daycare, but due to my anxiety, I can't work full-time. So I work part-time, which is helpful, but I'm still struggling. I also got sued by one of the holders of my debt.
If you'd like to help me in any way or you like what I create, here is how you can help:
ko-fi: Donate to my ko-fi
Throne: I'm trying to eat food from home so I don't waste money on food
Twitch: Follow me on Twitch and join me for my streams!
Draft2Digital and Gumroad: I'm a published author of short stories. I plan to write more. Note, the stories on Gumroad are all erotica.
Writing Commissions: Want me to write you something? Check out my prices!
For those who don't know, Otter is quite hearing impaired or deaf, so his noises are extra loud.
The one where he hugs his little face and whimpers ruined me.
Some kind of cricket or cicada
itch is removing all of their adult games now
Oh things are fucking dire huh. There won't be any storefronts left
Oh so this is NEW news. Posted an hour ago???
Fucking hell this is bleak.
Everyone hated that.
Collective Shout, an Australian anti-pornography group, has claimed credit for Steam's recent removal of a large number of sexually explicit games and new, stricter moderation guidelines regarding such material. In a statement to PC Gamer, Valve cited pressure from payment processors like credit card companies and Paypal for the move, while Collective Shout touted its open letter and consumer campaign targeting payment processors for inciting that pressure.
This was first reported by Waypoint, which has since pulled its two articles on the subject without explanation. The articles' author, Ana Valens, has alleged that Vice's parent company, Savage Ventures, removed the articles due to concerns over their controversial content rather than any error in the reporting.
Collective Shout began in 2009, co-founded by self-described "pro-life feminist" Melinda Tankard Reist. Collective Shout describes itself as "A grassroots campaigning movement against the objectification of women and sexualization of girls in media, advertising, and popular culture". To date, it has been involved in:
Unsuccessful efforts to ban Snoop Dogg and Eminem from Australia.
A successful 2015 campaign to prevent Tyler the Creator from touring Australia.
A successful 2015 campaign to pressure Target and Kmart to stop selling Grand Theft Auto 5 in Australia.
A petition to ban the game No Mercy from sale, which ultimately led to the developers pulling it from Steam.
An unsuccessful petition to ban Detroit: Become Human from sale in Australia.
On July 7, Collective Shout shared an update to its No Mercy Change.org campaign calling on supports to email payment processors (including PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, and Discover) to demand that they "cut ties with Steam and itch.io" over "hundreds of r*pe, incest, and child-abuse games." This was followed by an open letter from Collective Shout asking that they "immediately cease processing payments on Steam and itch.io and any other platforms hosting similar games."
Collective Shout later wrote that 1,067 individuals called and emailed payment processors as part of this campaign. It's unclear when Valve updated its TOS for developers, but the mass deletion of sex games appears to have begun on July 15 judging by SteamDB's recorded package changes. On the 18th, Valve confirmed to us that this was in response to pressure from payment processors.
Collective Shout claimed victory that same day. "Since we launched our campaign calling on Payment Processors to stop facilitating payments for rape, incest, sexual torture and child-abuse themed games on Steam, they have added a new rule to their policies + removed hundreds of these games," the group wrote on Twitter.
In follow-up tweets, Collective Shout wrote that it was experiencing harassment from "misogynistic gamers" over the campaign, and that there remain 82 games "tagged with rape and incest" that the group will continue campaigning to have taken down—this is of a claimed 500 games that the group took issue with.
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Those numbers do not add up, though. Counting up all "Removed" and "Retired" games on SteamDB since the 15th, I got 456 hits, but that includes double counts for most of the offending games (many of which were both "Removed" and "Retired"), DLC and demos for those games (also given the double-r treatment), and a number of unrelated games that were taken off Steam during this time.
"All these porn sick brain rotted pedo gamer fetishists so desperate to get their hands on rape-my-little-sister incest games they’re now exchanging clues on how to find them so that they don’t all die overnight," Collective Shout co-founder Melinda Tankard Reist tweeted on July 18th. Later that day, she shared a long Tweet thread further claiming victory with Steam's decision.
The two retracted articles from Waypoint appear to be the first among the games press to point out the connection between Collective Shout and the recent changes on Steam, a connection which is public knowledge—by Collective Shout's own statements—and not an allegation made by Waypoint against the group.
The articles remain available on the Wayback Machine, and I have reached out for comment from Savage Ventures regarding their deletion. Ana Valens and two other Waypoint writers, Shaun Cichacki and Matt Vatankhah, have all resigned from the site. "I stand by all of my retracted articles, especially the Collective Shout ones," Valens said in a statement to PC Gamer.
"I fact-checked every article's content rigorously. I believe that Collective Shout and its related organizations deserve further journalistic investigation by other reporters in the games industry. I hope more writers look into the clear and obvious signs of payment processor-based censorship that are occurring toward Steam, and have occurred against Pixiv, itch.io, DLSite, Gumroad, Patreon, and other sites."
This is likely far from over: Collective Shout is no doubt feeling emboldened by a second public success in its efforts to police content on Steam specifically. The games I saw removed from Steam in this wave all featured risible content and suspect quality, but Collective Shout has a broader anti-pornography, even anti-expression remit that it has demonstrated in the past.
By Ted Litchfield July 20, 2025
Hehehehehe I said I was doing a companion piece for Forever Alone and I somehow managed to draw all this in a single day bless
Even so, I finally drew the long awaited scene of Stepper's first formation. Granted I decided to go a little abstract with it (backgrounds, my beloathed, I just decided to forego them this time around). I also made this like, peak Stedip, which works well in Forever Alone's favor, because that chapter is also peak Stedip. Now I'll finally shut the fuck up and crawl back into my cave to work on my lyric comic.
preacher boy
"No misery's worth complainin' about."
WUNMI MOSAKU as ANNIE SINNERS (2025) dir. Ryan Coogler
Another late birthday gift. This time for my friend @jadpeanut of him and his cat Buddy.
Another late birthday gift. This time for my friend @jadpeanut of him and his cat Buddy.
She’s cute