This was meant to be a doodle page, but it just turned into a comic instead lol I just wanted to draw them smooching. Oops.
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This was meant to be a doodle page, but it just turned into a comic instead lol I just wanted to draw them smooching. Oops.
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yeah i couldnât be trusted with a penis id get hard from the way the sun shines through the leaves and everyone would hate me
Guys I think I love [Hizashi Yamada]
Separation anxiety
Hi⊠hello⊠it is me, here to talk about something not everyone wants to see but I MUST:
COMMISSIONS
(for anything, but especially for DnD/ttrpg!)
I work a full-time job and barely scrape by, so I need to also take commissions almost nonstop to make ends meet. Please consider sharing my post if you arenât interested yourself! I would greatly appreciate it! Prices and etc can be found at the link below (which will destroy this postâs reach, Iâm sure)!
https://www.philosoficate.com/commissions
I hate to have to too this but due to recent sickness related absences Iâve been fired. I have a little bit of money through my 401k but not enough to cover bills/food/etc. in the meantime while I try to get approved for unemployment. Iâll pin my Ko-fi link if you want to help out. Anything would be appreciated and if you canât thatâs fine too.
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I get the sneaking suspicion that my favorite tags on a03 being âdadzawa, parental aizawa shouta, parental Tony stark and Tony star adopts Peter Parker would be something a therapist would find very tellingâŠ
Anyways back to reading about fictional dads âą
he just couldn't leave him unarmed
If you want a better look at each image without the layout (that I spent like two hours on but I understand bc I like being able to zoom in to QUALITY tumblr wtf) Here you go :]
rage and violence
Commenting fanfiction is the easiest thing in the world once you start doing it.Â
I leave a comment on every single fic I read. Sometimes when I read published books I go and leave a comment somewhere the author can find it. Granted, I literally majored in âleaving comments on ficsâ (English Education), but once you start doing it it just becomes second nature. Now youâre gonna go to the Ozymandias school of leaving comments:Â
Problem: I canât leave kudos again.
Beginner: This is a second/third/fourth Kudos
Advanced: This is my second/third/fortieth time reading this, I still love it so much. Here are a few new things I noticed. I like the way you personally do x, y, z compared to other authors Iâve read (in this ship/genre/fandom).
Problem: I donât know what to say :(
Beginner: Just list what you did to read this fic. âI stayed up late reading thisâ, âI read this on a crowded trainâ, âthis kept me company while sickâ.Â
Advanced: X,Y,Z parts made me get butterflies, and I had a physical reaction to this part of the story, I squealed outloud when characters did x,y,z. I blushed at this part. I laughed out loud here. Whatever.Â
Problem: Iâm embarrassed to leave a comment (what if I annoy the author?)
Beginner: Short answer: you wonât EVER annoy the author (unless youâre needlessly mean) But to start, be generic, you donât have to spill your soul in the comments section. âI liked thisâ âI enjoyed reading thisâ ânice ficâ.
Advanced: This really meant a lot to me that you wrote this. This is something I feel like Iâve always wanted to read. This fic hit me in all the right places. Etc.Â
Problem: I donât know how to express myself/my experienceÂ
Beginner: My beginners go to is to highlight a line, put that in your comment and say âi liked thisâ or to identify basic emotions you had while reading and comment those âthis made me happyâ âthis part made me sadâ âi almost criedâ âyou made me laughâ Advanced: âHighlighted lineâ This line made me smile because it has to do with character development/itâs really romantic/itâs so unique/itâs moving. Sometimes I donât highlight a line at all, I just talk about the stuff Iâve noticed were unique to the fic. âI love the way you did this particular thing with this characterâ.Â
This? This is an amazing post. This is the Captain Awkward of commenting postsâit addresses all your fears directly and gives you actionable scripts for each one.
Hey! Some of this can apply to responding to works on writeblr, too! Wonderful advice for if youâre stuck on a comment but you really want to leave one (and you should, if you can!).
My latest comic for The Nib was written by my friend Mike Thompson- itâs his first published comics work!Â
The Nib has been a steady source of income and a huge support to me and many other indie cartoonists for years. They publish amazing work, but will be cut loose by their financial backer in July. You can read the official post about it from editor Matt Bors here. They are still running their kickstarter-funded print magazine, but have to put digital publishing on hiatus until they figure out their next steps. If youâve been thinking about supporting their membership program, now would be a good time. They have levels from $2 to $40 per month. I really donât want this to be my last Nib piece!Â
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you know what, THIS is how you address historical queer folks of all stripes in a respectful way. you refer to them the way they chose to be referred to, and you say âitâs impossible to know how they wouldâve identified in todayâs society, but theyâre part of our history regardlessâ.