A drawing of the panda I did a while ago!
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A drawing of the panda I did a while ago!
Art Critic: the skull in the corner is artfully placed on the periphery of vision to symbolise the omnipresence of death, important thematically to the artist’s conception of life and mortality.
Actual Artist: aw shit, I got all this negative space, guess I’ll stick a skull there that looks pretty rad.
Today is International Women’s Day.
Today also marks the show of solidarity for women’s rights by way of a strike: A Day Without A Woman. Women around the world are refusing to take part in both paid and unpaid labor in the name of justice for all gender-oppressed people of all ethnicities, religions, and sexualities. In doing so, they join the ranks of women who have led protests, strikes, and movements throughout history.
Let’s celebrate a few of those women:
Dorothy Height (March 24, 1912—April 20, 2010)
Dorothy Height, former President of the National Council of Negro Women, was one of the organizers of the 1963 March on Washington. She stood near Martin Luther King Jr. during his “I Have a Dream” speech, but did not publicly speak that day. In fact, no woman publicly spoke. “Even on the morning of the march there had been appeals to include a woman speaker,” wrote Height in her memoir. “They were happy to include women in the human family, but there was no question as to who headed the household!“ In 1971, she helped found the National Women’s Political Caucus with other notable feminists like Gloria Steinem, Betty Friedan, and Shirley Chisholm.
Marsha P. Johnson (August 24, 1945—July 6, 1992)
Marsha P. Johnson spent her entire adult life fighting for the rights of LGBTQ people. She’s credited for being one of the first to fight back in the Stonewall Riots. She started the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries with her friend Sylvia Rivera. Together they provided food, shelter, and care to young drag queens, trans women, and homeless children in need in the Lower East Side of NYC. She fought for what was right, and knew how to live life with exuberance and humor. When asked by a judge what what the “P” stood for, she replied “Pay It No Mind.”
Alice Paul (January 11, 1885—July 9, 1977)
Alice Paul was one of the leading forces behind the Nineteenth Amendment, which affirmed and enshrined a woman’s right to vote. She rallied 8,000 people to march in the 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington—no small task in a world before the internet—with an estimated half million people watching the historic moment from the sidelines.
And some good activist blogs to follow:
Emily’s List (@emilys-list) slogan is “ignite change.” They aim to do so by backing pro-choice candidates for US office in key races across the country.
Women of Color in Solidarity (@wocinsolidarity) focuses on being a hub for the the WOC experience in the US. Original posts, incredibly informative reblogs…this place is wonderful.
a “hypothesis”, or a “science headcanon”,
i remember in 6th grade public school one of my friends in the class used the word “bungalow” as often as possible and every time he needed to say “house” or “home” he swapped it for “bungalow” and me and the rest of the class thought it was so fucking funny.
so everyone in the class started using it too like saying “I brought my lunch from the bungalow today” or whatever and the teachers HATED IT.
it started getting out of hand when we were learning about the presidents and we often needed to say “the White House” so of course we would say “the White Bungalow” and the teacher was so furious and then there was a ban on the word and if anyone said it they were sent to the office and I remember the kid who started all the bullshit one time got in trouble for something petty like sharing his homework and the teacher said that she was going to call home to him mom and he just stood up and cried out “No, ms_____! Please don’t call home!”
and there was this huge silence because he just raised his voice at the teacher
and then a huge smile spread across his face and he said
“call bungalow instead.”
and I swear the whole class rioted it was amazing
Krrrrr! Are you scared of me?!
also: happy women’s history month to every trans woman you’re constantly erased from history and pushed out of women’s spaces but you belong there and you have always been important parts of history. let’s not forget trans women this year.
I finally finished drawing all of my currently relevant characters! I was inspired by @booou‘s list of OCs but in the end they still have more than me u3u
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Commission for Lucide on FA
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Picture done for December’s poll on Patreon, also for @qipu‘s late birthday present *sweats*
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I finally got around to make fanart of @galactic-rush precious OC Ketu
It was really fun to do but it took me FOREVER because I was using different brush settings than usual and geez I will never use Marker for lining ever again rip
MY BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY!!! SO SASSY! (Also I use a slightly edited marker tool for my lines it’s great)
Every trans...
@sanjino said:
Here is a thing, most of trans people have told me “I’m not trans enough” that I don’t fit because I like my girly body (even when sometimes I just get dysphoria about my breasts), they say I would pass if I weren’t chubby (ffffuuuuuck I love my chuby body).
Sometimes they say “you’re pretty, you couldn’t pass as a guy”, but you know what? I would. I don’t need & neither do others need your approval. For that kind of commentaries, trans (or genderfluid, or queer) are closeted sometimes. Because they think “they aren’t enough”. And something more: fuck you, guys are pretty too!
But you know what? After all that… You are enough!
Even if people say “you need to be more feminine/masculine”. Real fact: you don’t. As comfortable as you are in your skin, lemme tell you: that’s what being trans is about, to be the better of you. To wear dresses, pants, or whatever you like, and feel okay with it .
You don’t need to have dysphoria, you don’t need to have the urge to use the terms he/she-her/him in order to be under the umbrella. You don’t need to feel the necessity to change your name. You don’t need to be more feminine or masculine. Fuck it. Just be you, you are the perfect you, no one could be more youer than you are.
You are perfect the way you are, don’t let people take that away from you and make you think you are wrong, because sweety, I swear to god, they are the wrong ones.
We exist, we are here, and we have a goddamn loud voice to fight against if they try to hide us. We are important. Never forget that.
-jessi
OC commission for remingtons! :)
dare said something about a neon looking palette,,
i saw said palette and had a great need,
so here is chez :v [ palette is here ]
i added the solo jazz pattern because the middle looked empty and i was like “why not”
Harpy boy!
I’d like to draw a bunch of monster boys, but here’s this for now.
I have no idea. Just my character I guess.
Douru the monsterboy. Commission!
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