Reminder to go read your old fic. It has all your favourite tropes and characters and you get that much-needed reminder of "Oh yeah, I'm actually not half bad at this."

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Reminder to go read your old fic. It has all your favourite tropes and characters and you get that much-needed reminder of "Oh yeah, I'm actually not half bad at this."
thanks for 104 followers!! i appreciate it. requests are open for the occasion
Hey quick question why do you draw fenris and merrill like that?
To behonest I’m not really sure what you mean. Could you be more specific? I don’t draw them often so I’m trying to get more familiar with them and especially drawing them in profile like with Fenris.
[Older female character is hot]
Fandom: MILF! Yes mommy, step on me!
[Older female character dares to flirt with whoever she likes, regardless of if they're the same age]
Fandom: Ew! What a creep! She's such a predator!
And you wonder why we keep talking about a misogyny problem in fandom.
Welp. Fuck.
So just got back from seeing Iron Lung. Overall, I really enjoyed it. I love a bit of eldritch horror that leaves you with questions after the credits roll, and it definitely had it in spades. I did worry going in I'd struggle to settle into the story and forget I'm watching Markiplier as Simon, but honestly it wasn't even an issue - he gave a pretty solid performance, especially considering 90% of the film is focused entirely on him inside a tiny metal box. The set was also A+, they really leaned into the inherent claustrophobia and tension of being stuck in there with Simon.
My primary and honestly only real quibble haa to be the sound. There are a few moments where the sound levelling leaves voices drowned out by music or sound effects. In some instances it works, but in others it feels a bit obstructive for following the story. There are also some other vocal effects used towards the latter end of the story (no spoilers!) that I already know I'm going to need to watch with subtitles later.
So yeah, generally an enjoyable horror flick and honestly impressive for the fact it was Mark's directorial debut. Fun creepy storytelling, monstrous beasties, body horror and a lot of blood. Like, a lot.
Up at 5am on a Saturday and about to spend the day wandering around UK Games Expo. I have my loop earbuds, my water bottle and my emotional support human (SO). Let's do this!
How audacious is it to apply for an internal vacancy after being in a role 6 months? It's a level up from where I currently am, but it's a more systems-based role, which I do like.
I can't tell if I'm over-reaching or if I need to channel some of that mediocre-straight-white-man energy 🫠