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sometimes Pangur gets bored of her toys & starts screaming, so I open a door to Forbidden Territory. it makes her feel sneaky and glad
Most people on this website are literally this image
encouraging the new qifling
I feel like a lot of people get "All Art is Political" confused with "All Art is made with Political Intentions" which is not the same.
Since I'm getting people on my post going "Um, actually, the choice to make a work apolitical is an act of politics itself", I thought I'd make some degree of an addition.
I understand people who set out to make apolitical work are making a political act by trying and failing to devoid it of politics; however, they, by their own admission, aren't making a work with political intent in their mind.
That is the core of what this post is about, the misunderstanding of "All Art is Political" as everything is made with some degree of political intent instead of it's actual meaning of all work reveals the political climate it is made in whether it is the surrounding politics or the individual creator's politics and what it says about their worldview.
Someone in the notes put it best when comparing it to someone drawing a horse. Someone drawing a single horse isn't going to draw one with political intent, but how they draw the horse reveals their own worldview such as the breed, the style, the location, whether it has horse riding gear or doesn't, etc.
The same goes for politics. People may go into creating something without political intent, or the intention to not make it political, but it doesn't stop the work from reflecting their own political views and general worldview.
I've been meaning to make a post talking about my stroke because y'all got bits and pieces of the recovery but I never actually told the story of HOW it went down and the thing is the type of stroke I had is usually the type young people have and since having mine i've now heard multiple stories of people under 40 having very similar strokes and the scary thing is, is that they didn't get help right away. Because you're young and healthy and sure you feel weird but it'll pass right? but it doesn't, and it gets worse, and by the time you get to the hospital (some people literally take days to go) the deficits are worse and recovery is harder.
so here's a super long post about strokes in general, and mine in particular/what I went through.
Some of you might remember me talking about this when it happened- please read and be aware that strokes can happen at any age!
project hail mary but grace's translation program uses that awful fucking default tiktok TTS voice for rocky instead.
sometimes Pangur gets bored of her toys & starts screaming, so I open a door to Forbidden Territory. it makes her feel sneaky and glad
I feel like a lot of people get "All Art is Political" confused with "All Art is made with Political Intentions" which is not the same.
Since I'm getting people on my post going "Um, actually, the choice to make a work apolitical is an act of politics itself", I thought I'd make some degree of an addition.
I understand people who set out to make apolitical work are making a political act by trying and failing to devoid it of politics; however, they, by their own admission, aren't making a work with political intent in their mind.
That is the core of what this post is about, the misunderstanding of "All Art is Political" as everything is made with some degree of political intent instead of it's actual meaning of all work reveals the political climate it is made in whether it is the surrounding politics or the individual creator's politics and what it says about their worldview.
Someone in the notes put it best when comparing it to someone drawing a horse. Someone drawing a single horse isn't going to draw one with political intent, but how they draw the horse reveals their own worldview such as the breed, the style, the location, whether it has horse riding gear or doesn't, etc.
The same goes for politics. People may go into creating something without political intent, or the intention to not make it political, but it doesn't stop the work from reflecting their own political views and general worldview.
Finally now that the comic is fully public on comicfury, I get to share it with all of you here, too <3
If you enjoyed, please consider supporting by buying a PDF of the comic on itch.io: https://tawnysoup.itch.io/home-in-the-woods
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tfw you realize killing isn’t the answer and your cousin was lowk right
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Isn't that lovely, and isn't that cool? And isn't that cruel? And aren't I a fool to have...
the thing about heavy handed symbolism is that sometimes. it's fun.
nngh... why do my pronouns hurt?
because youve never used them before.
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