Revisiting my 2012 style to pimp this selfie for insidemycar
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Revisiting my 2012 style to pimp this selfie for insidemycar
psyberbully replied to your post:can i take a minute to say how darn fricken easy...
i rlly need to learn
i'm just going like vertex by vertex in blender cuz yeah idk how to sculpt lol it makes alot more sense to me so hey
waiee replied to your post: I TURN 21 IN 74 MINUTES
WHAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i thought you’re 18
hahahaa nooo <3
cciggy replied to your post: I TURN 21 IN 74 MINUTES
HAPPY BIRTHDAY U PRETTY LITTLE THING
psyberbully replied to your post: I TURN 21 IN 74 MINUTES
happy birthday ^_^
thanks babes xoxoxo
Ben Aqua's "Dark, Dark Day" video by psyberbully was featured on The Creators Project (May 7, 2014).
Ben Aqua “Dark, Dark Day” (official video)
Directed by Sasha Ferentzy aka psyberbully
An exercise in simulated darkness, the video is composed entirely of animated GIFs, PNGs and modded Sims 2 sims.
"Dark, Dark Day" is the 10th track on the Ben Aqua album "Virtual Anticipation". Download the album via #FEELINGS or iTunes, or stream it on Spotify.
Video release date: May 4, 2014
psyberbully replied to your post: straight white dudes who say we should...
i agree they should step away from the conversation.. on the subject of sexuality though i feel as a queer person, the perceived importance among queer people of labels and identity to define’s one’s self has done more harm to me than good
i know exactly what you're saying i think? that same thing has been kind of difficult for me while trying to become comfortable with my own identity, and i think the queer community has seen division from the use of labels (for better or for worse), but this was mostly about straight white guys who try to act as if lgbtqa, poc, women, and other genders face no unique experiences or difficulties