"Owen, there is a skeleton behindest thou."
-@selenemoonstonegoldsmith
"what-" Owen says as an arrow lodges into his shoulder.
He yelps and brings his axe down on the mob.
"....thanks"

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"Owen, there is a skeleton behindest thou."
-@selenemoonstonegoldsmith
"what-" Owen says as an arrow lodges into his shoulder.
He yelps and brings his axe down on the mob.
"....thanks"
If you're still bored and taking doodles... nghhhhh ludolf rj (sick in the head chronically (
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ich will mein schönes Kätzchen in mir haben ... er ist so ein guter Junge, der mich so feucht macht...
,,Czasem orientuje się, że próbuje robić coś na 200% swoich możliwości… Chcę dać z siebie więcej niż ktokolwiek tego oczekuje. Jestem swoim największym krytykiem, to ja sama trzymam bat na siebie”
You're totally right about the creators supporting creators thing. I'll be honest, I'm in a few servers with creators and I definitely don't give as much support as I could. For myself, that stems more from a place of insecurity, because everyone I'm in servers with is so talented and I feel like praise from me wouldn't mean much, but I admit they probably wouldn't feel that way. I'll try to be more aware of that. Thanks Annie! You're high-key always helping me grow in positive ways.
One thing I was thinking about is: there are so many different ways you can support content creators across platforms!
Likes/kudos, sharing/reblogging/retweeting, replying, comments, sending the content to a friend, talking to the author, engaging with the author (i.e. through asks or messages), recommending the content, just saying something nice like “You worked really hard, great job” or “That’s amazing”... and there’s so many other ways, too, the list goes on and on.
Something I feel like I’ve noticed, too, (by the way, if you’re reading this post and panicking/feeling guilty—this is not a callout or an accusatory post, it’s just my opinion) is there are some creators who will simply self-promote (and not interact much with others). Please note there is nothing wrong with this. I mean, I encourage self-promotion and I love it. At the same time, I think it’s healthy for the community for creators to respond to other creators. Because it shouldn’t just be consumers supporting creators, I think creators need to interact, too. I’m not saying it’s selfish or wrong for a creator to only post about their work, but it’s good to look around you and cheer other people on.
And to your point, I definitely think that like, there are motivators (or... de-motivators?) that stop us from doing this and of course you’re valid to feel that way. Support isn’t obligatory. But you can give it however you can, whenever you can. If your support is reacting to a message on Discord with a heart emoji, no one is going to be like “That’s not supportive enough!”
Like, communities are feedback loops, right? Creators THRIVE best when we’re supporting each other in the ways that we can.
I hope the Veganista girls know I would die for them ❤️
"Excited to join the front lines, Brigitte? Let's go over your equipment before jumping into your first operation with Overwatch, ja?" ----------------------...
I’M PISSING, IT’S THE BEST THING I’VE EVER SEEN FUCK