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Sinosauropter-tricks‼️
(Ty to my friend Theo for asking for this!! Hi Theo :3)
okay you can kinda tell that this one was made for the evil clock app but i hope y'all still enjoy! it has sinosauropteryx!
Little Sinosauropteryx showing off its tail. Some more stylized work! I had a lot of fun with this one.
This one got really fried with how tall it is fff.
Sinosauropteryx (the feathered compsognathid with a striped tail) versus hubris (featuring a special appearance by a chonky rat)
mine!
found ur batman au. screaming crying puking bleeding from the nose foaming at the mouth listening to the mouths of angels etc. can i make art about it plz plz plz
yes by all means go ahead!!!! and this goes for everyone btw you do not have to ask me first, i will always be deeply flattered by fanart of my au!!!!
so i didnt wind up making art about it yet. but ive been in a terrible place. real dogshit head and body space. and i remembered your art. and i feel the spark of roguish insanity rekindled within me. and i think at the very least i will incorprate this into my batman rp. so. thank you so much
i think your gotham is meant to be on earth and all? but to me it invokes an underground shining golden steampunk city. big bird by ajj but it's about the owl thing. place of folklore. place of masks. lady gotham is she who sews the masks. yeah
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Please Excuse My Desperate Anguished Screams
If every book, movie, etc. was titled as exactly as Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, what would they be called? Imagine if books were just titled shit like Frodo's Miserable Trek. Rashkolnikov's Murder Paranoia. I was about to add Dorian's Evil Portrait but The Picture of Dorian Gray is already titled that.
In many cultures, ethnic groups, and nations around the world, hair is considered a source of power and prestige. African people brought these traditions and beliefs to the Americas and passed them down through the generations.
In my mother’s family (Black Americans from rural South Carolina) the women don’t cut their hair off unless absolutely necessary (i.e damage or routine trimming). Long hair is considered a symbol of beauty and power; my mother often told me that our hair holds our strength and power. Though my mother’s family has been American born for several generations, it is fascinating to see the beliefs and traditions of our African ancestors passed down. We are emotionally and spiritually attached to our hair, cutting it only with the knowledge that we are starting completely clean and removing stagnant energy.
Couple this with the forced removal and covering of our hair from the times of slavery and onward, and you can see why so many Black women and men alike take such pride and care in their natural hair and love to adorn our heads with wigs, weaves, braids, twists, accessories, and sharp designs.
Hair is not just hair in African diaspora cultures, and this is why the appropriation and stigma surrounding our hair is so harmful.
[ID: image credit @vibesofablackgirl.
Reasons why Black hair is not just hair:
The Pencil Test
Between 1948 and 1994, the pencil test was a method used to assess whether a person was White or Black. A pencil was slid into the hair of someone being assessed. If the pencil fell out you were White and if it stayed in you were Black. This was a tool used to segregate Black people and stop them from attending functions, schools, and events. Not only did this cause racial division, it also tore families apart.
Map to Freedom
Cornrows have a rich history in the Black community. Slaves would braid escape routes into their hair. They were used as a way for slaves to communicate with one another without their slave owners knowing. Some of the cornrows and the number of plaits worn would let them know how far they needed to travel or how many roads they needed to walk til they would be able to meet one another to escape the plantation.
Means of Survival
The Black women who came before us were innovative and showed that the thickness and texture of Black hair was so valuable and had a purpose. This is because slaves would braid rice and seeds in their cornrows before journeying the Middle Passage. Enslaved mothers would also braid seeds in their children’s hair so they could eat in case they were separated due to slave auctions.
Cultural Representation
Before colonisation in the 15th century, Black hair could tell you everything you needed to know about a person just by looking at the style alone. Hairstyle were able to indicate things like wealth, religion, culture, tribe, marital status, social status, age, and plenty more. You were even able to know a person’s last name just by looking at their hairstyle. This is because each tribe had their own unique hairstyle.
The Tignon Law
Late 18th century in Louisiana, Black women were banned from wearing their hair in public and were ordered to cover in up at all times. This was because they wanted to turn the growing influence of the free black population and keep the social order. It was also believed that Black women’s hairstyles would draw the attention of white men, and this increased the jealousy of white women.
Stripped of Identity
When the slave trade started and the slaves were captured, Black women were forced to shave all their hair off. This was the beginning process of eradicating the ‘Black’ identity and culture. It was also a tool used to minimise the Black beauty and dehumanise Black women, as slave owners knew their hair was something they valued enormously, was part of their identity, and it also held so much significance.
Cultural Appropriation
Black hairstyles are an outward expression of self-acceptance and self-love. However, the anti-Black hair sentiment has existed in society for centuries. Black hair has been compared to wool and often described as ‘wild’, ‘nappy’, or ‘ghetto’. Yet non-Black people are praised, credited and even profit from styles and trends that Black women have been ridiculed for. Cultural appreciation is about recognising the history and where it came from, which includes learning about and giving credit to what you’re borrowing, instead of saying ‘it’s just hair’.
The Corporate World
In 2010, Chasity Jones accepted a job offer from Catastrope Management Solutions. However, the offer came with one caveat—she had to cut off her locs. Jones refused, and the company rescinded its job offer. Chastity’s case is not unique. Cases filed by Black working women alleging discrimination against their natural hair in the workplace have filled courthouses for more than forty years. /End ID.]
mama we all go to hell. mama we all go to hell. i’m writing this letter and. i have no stamps um…
mama we all go to the post office
This post is ancient and stupid but I still laugh whenever I see it
AND LIKE ANY DEALER HE WAS SEARCHING FOR THE CARD THAT IS SO HIGH AND WILD, HE'LL NEVER HAVE TO DEAL ANOTHER
Wind deers :] weird mimic-esque animals that look like wind turbines. they settle down in one spot and open their face panels during the day to absorb solar energy & they often camp out for weeks by windmill farms before moving on. People sort of just leave them alone when they show up
Sometimes I think back on the time I spent working as a barista, and it seems SO STRANGE to me that “coffee shop AU” has become synonymous with narratives that are low on conflict, high on wholesome romance. During the year I spent working at a coffee shop:
A coworker of mine took a bunch of psychedelics, walked through some strangers’ plate-glass door, and threatened them with a bowie knife, leading to his arrest and imprisonment (and, needless to say, a late opening for the coffee shop that morning).
Another coworker, an ex-military type with a young wife and a new baby, decided to smoke up for the first time ever with two other mutual coworkers, in the back of one of their trucks; and ended up having a three-way with them which ended his marriage.
I had a nervous breakdown, stopped being able to eat food or hold conversations, and ended up sleeping on my coworker’s couch for three weeks before she finally called my parents to come collect me.
Multiple store managers were fired for embezzlement. (Reminder: this was within the space of a single year.)
Yet another coworker, who was seventeen at the time, started dog-sitting for a couple of regulars in their (I’m guessing) early 50s, and ended up in an ongoing creepy and incidentally illegal ~relationship~ with them both.
Various employees discovered, in the course of cleaning the bathrooms: couples fucking in the bathrooms; junkies passed out in the bathrooms; drunks puking in the bathrooms; both adults and children weeping in the bathrooms; a woman bleeding all over the bathroom from a gash in her throat (??); a dude standing in the middle of the bathroom floor and pissing in the opposite direction from the toilet, so that when the employee opened the unlocked door she got piss all over her (????).
The owner of the bridal shop across the street was exposed as both abusive toward her employees and also cooking the books, which led to my coffee shop taking on a couple of untrained and weirdly conservative bridal shop workers for a few months while the bridal shop was shuttered and sold to new owners. Later the larcenous former bridal shop owner came down with some horrible disease which caused her to lose both her hands.
There was a regular universally referred to as “Sketchy Steve,” who came in at 7am for a three-shot latte with room for Seagrams 7, and dealt drugs to all us baristas. I actually, at one point (I cannot believe I was this stupid), went inside Sketchy Steve’s house, and allowed him to spend like half an hour showing me his collection of découpaged outlet plates and also soliciting me for sex while I uncomfortably yet studiously declined.
Right before I started, the store manager had walked off the job in the middle of a shift, and ¾ of the employees had walked out after him. None of them ever returned.
Like, working on the front lines of food service was the most operatically sordid professional experience I have ever had, and one of the most surreal; and it is hilarious to me that THAT, of all jobs, is the one that has come to stand for soft-focus domestic romance in fandom circles.
“Average coffeeshop has one hijink a year” is a statistical error. Shenanigans Georg here, whose shop experienced 10000 crimes a day, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
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