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artfight attack - “X-40″
Maybe you can attempt to make it a full comic once everything for the fic is said and done?
My plan is that there will be some bits that are comic or a fake screenshot, and sometimes I will update the comic, but it will not be done fully. I'll update if/when I feel like it, without the stress of having that as my only option. IF I ever do. I hope to at least finish MotM, but even then I don't know if I will.
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Fidjdj I don't know how to respond to this
mm ive never done requests or anything before but maybe could you design a sona for me? im not sure what animal but maybe like a cat or a wolf or something? kjdflhasd >.<"
I mean this with the least rude intent I possibly can give you in this situation but- I have...never interacted with you in a meaningful manner(beyond like, maybe a like or reblog or two thrown your way) to my knowledge. So I am not really someone to design you a sona from scratch sdjfksldjf;.
Do you have any headcannons about how Les Amis would react to being quarantined together?
Dearest anon, at some point I might have, but I’m afraid I am all out of Les Amis fuel
The light has grown Dim, the characters speak in my mind no more, no longer do the colours red and green hold power over my feelings!
Drama aside: my sincere apologies, but I think this bit of magic ExR was my curtain call
I’ll do a small art dump XD Something that isn't mentioned often but Saxton does have a long tongue haha Also I redesigned Saxtons back. It feels better to me now X)
☕️ living in a city vs. living in a rural area
*cracks knuckles*
I will first start by saying that for all of my cottagecore fencing, I do understand the appeal of living rural, especially in a climate with beautiful flora fauna and foliage. I talk about how lonely it is, how you're cut off from social aid, how brutal it is but I also take photos of the pretty things in nature that I see. I've never been more at peace than I was sitting on the little bridge surrounded by bright fall leaves and just listening to the stream. It was just me, my breathing, the breeze, and the leaves and some of the birds. It was as quiet as it can possibly be outside.
Cities are loud. It doesnt matter how well you soundproof things, if you live in a house or an apartment. It's just loud. You can't get that kind of peace I was talking about in a city really. I understand completely why people are miserable in cities. Not just because it's loud but the vivid class divides (how cities are zoned pretty much into poor and wealthy, and it wanes on gentrification and on crises of the poor.) The excessive consumerism that quite honestly feels like a bombardment if you dont live in one. The desolate lack of life that isn't human or controlled in a sanctuary is depressing too. Even the fact that you can be surrounded by so many different kinds of people and still feel lonely and so on- thats awful. No one wants that and that isnt healthy. Not to mention that cities are kind of... inherently germy! No matter how much effort is put into keeping things clean, cities are just packed with way too many people using things rapidly it's really honestly hard to stay healthy during colds and stuff because of that. My grandma's doctor was telling me about it a few years ago.
The thing about the rural places though, is it's just so physically and mentally exhausting that you really barely enjoy the positives. You're alone, a lot of people physically close to you arent safe and if something goes seriously wrong they'll be who you HAVE to rely on which makes stuff so dicey.
The nature that you visually appreciate is not there to really be enjoyed carelessly. It can and at some point in your rural life, will hurt you. Severely. It's not actively trying to, it's just the way things are.
You'll be in a food desert, and that has so many problems on it's own. If you grow and raise your own stuff it's not sustainable and you'll be fucking up your whole body for things that won't fill you most of the time. Hunting doesn't feed you for very long either. Accidents are everywhere with just about anything and you are so far away from help.
The isolation is so painful but at the same time it's so peaceful. I can stick out loneliness a lot more than most because I genuinely like being on my own. And even I lose the ability to relate to people if I dont go online often enough (which thankfully I have access too. Not all rural places are lucky.) It's... there's no way I can describe it.
But I think what a lot of city people take for granted is that cities are beautiful too. There's so much art, and architecture and people in cities- so many different people in cities. There's so much community in them and you can see it if you look. There are people there who will relate to you only fur being in that city, to face off whatever hardships are allotted to it even if there are those who do the same against you. There are people with so many different views, lifestyles, roles. You don't understand how precious that is until you live somewhere isolated with only a few kinds of people who will often be very likeminded... and not with you. There's power in that.
I would close by saying that suburbs are not the answer and I dont think rural living is like, something that needs to be axed entirely. But I will say a LOT needs to be done for cities to accommodate human lives in a healthy way, and rural areas definitely need Indigenous sovereignty before they'll ever be a good thing in my mind. I also think that capitalism (a heart function of colonization) is responsible for a lot of why both are unbelievably harsh, and when those things are handled only then can we find an answer on how to accommodate everybody, you know? Because under what we're stuck with now, living everywhere us uncomfortable and wrong.