Hey Netflix, when I turn on subtitles I need you to subtitle the Korean AND English.

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Hey Netflix, when I turn on subtitles I need you to subtitle the Korean AND English.
Because if I don’t have them the whole movie or shows gonna go like “oh no the killer is kdnfnkdksnanakdjdjjd”
i wanna get real honest about something that’s been on my mind lately if thats okay
i feel really bad?? when i have to explain the fact i went from thinking i was bisexual (and actively labeling myself) to figuring out i was a lesbian because i feel like i just reinforce that biphobic idea that bisexuals are just “confused” or need to pick a side or it’s like a “stepping stone” or something
and i just wanna say if you think anything like that or use someone else’s journey as a way to discredit another sexuality im gonna need you to fuck off real fast. that shit is not welcomed here.
bisexuality is still a very real thing people can just like everyone that is a fucking thing and for some people sexuality is a journey. their journey could take them from thinking their straight to immediately figuring out their gay. other journeys can have people jumping through hoops from straight to asexual to bi... etc. someone figuring out they’re really gay when they thought they were bi is normal no matter how long they’ve gone with one sexuality or another.
so it ws good? the issue was it was so good. and it was getting so tense and everything was coming to the fore. and then we had a whole 1/4 of an episode about this short film. and truly congrats to wat, he deserves everything. but truly. i feel like it was a cliffhanger because my emotions are still entirely unresolved.
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*walks up to attractive person minding their business*
So, what are YOU doing with your privilege?
How do you draw bodies? I totally LOVE how you draw anatomy (and everything in your drawing tbf)
just through a lot of years of figure drawing! though i guess some tips i would give are to observe how each feature of the body curves/flows into each other. i try to avoid too many sharp lines, as that can look static. also, balance and weight - make sure it looks like the figure could realistically be standing. the most helpful thing is to think of everything as a solid 3d form and not lines, and keep that in mind when drawing