Omegaverse fandom be like "Revelation 22:13 my favourite verse"
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Omegaverse fandom be like "Revelation 22:13 my favourite verse"
i think its important now more then ever to be creative in fandoms spaces and never let anyone get in the way of your ideas and your power to create said ideas into reality.
Me when my favourite people on tumblr like/reblog my posts* : ah ! Ohmygod. This is amazing. They found my post funny/cool/amazing !! ><
Me when I like/reblog my favourite people's posts: ah! Psssh. It's not like they care 🙄 ill just say the first stupid thing that comes to mind (it leaves a lasting impression)
*these people are famous
clown to clown communication
Hiya :) I just wanted to say hi and tell you that I appreciate you sharing your art <3 I've admired your work from the first time I saw it a couple of years ago. I recently just got back into drawing and sketching, new to digital art though lol, but I was working on an OC of mine for a ttrpg and thought back to when I was younger and had people tell me I needed to make my ladies softer and more feminine even though that's now how I saw them. That I should make them smaller... And I just thought of your work and how much I adore your style and your OCs. How they're strong and what I always envision my ladies & enbies to be~ So thank you <3 you're part of my inspiration that's got me drawing again and comfortable with how I draw my OCs.
Always draw your ladies the way you want and never how others tell you they should be! Screw the norm.
I don't see how what Limus did is "weird" by your definition. She had a VA sign fan content she made. That's it. How is that weird? That's literally what the VAs are there for
Well, when you strip it of all context like that, it doesn't seem off at all, now does it.
First, let me clarify that when I said it is "weird" I don't mean Limus is "weird" as somehow insulting or derogatory. The same way the milk doesn't smell like laughter just because you describe it as "funny". It's not yet rotten but it definitely seems off. And one person's spoiled milk is someone else's sour cream, so take that as you will.
And I know the internet seems to think that you can't side-eye someone's behavior without deeming them the antichrist, but it really is just that I think it's a little antagonistic to go out of your way to pay a voice actor to sign a thumbnail of a video where you express how triggering the show was.
And to be fair it probably was from a place of spite due to the harassment from the fan base. But posting it on Xitter just seems unnecessarily like poking a bear. And the addition of paying $50 for the whole thing is genuinely bizarre to me. That's a lot of money, in my opinion, to be spent on spite. That's a dinner date for two adults and you'd rather buy some guy's Hancock than enjoy your life? Okay, you do you.
I think it's weird. It rubs me the wrong way (which isn't a moral "wrong" I mean it just goes against my grain and is unpleasant to me), but I'm not saying that they are invalid or somehow in the wrong. I think they could have brought anything else like a poster of Beetlejuice or Dead End or just not that particular item. The selection is weird to me. And, again, Alex Brightman could have refused it if it bothered him. That's why I don't have that strong of feelings about it.
It has nothing to do with me and I assume everyone involved is an adult who weighed their options and did the thing they wanted to do in the end. No one needs to have any accountability to me, but that doesn't mean I can't have an opinion.
Not my circus, not my clowns. I'm not saying people are bad people, but it just seems like one of the clowns has a firecracker indoors and I'm cringing at the possibility of the tent catching fire. However I assume they have appropriate precautions and everyone consented to this act. Besides, I'm watching from my TV in the comfort of my safe little corner, so I don't have any real investment if this whole thing goes up in flames.
And to be honest, I do just expect the same in kind. It has nothing to do with me, so while I have my unbuttered wheat toast opinions, why should anyone care about them?