Sketch of human Grace and Human Rocky.
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eridian Grace is taller than Rock but much thinner with a smaller core but much longer limbs. Whereas human Rocky is short and stout but buff as hell.

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Sketch of human Grace and Human Rocky.
and sketch of eridian Rocky and Grace.
eridian Grace is taller than Rock but much thinner with a smaller core but much longer limbs. Whereas human Rocky is short and stout but buff as hell.
if a friend is experiencing/has experienced a loss and is grieving, and you don't have any experience in the arena of loss, please allow me to offer some advice on navigating conversations about the deceased loved one.
not every mention of their person is the saddest part of their day. sometimes saying "this was their favorite song" "oh they would have LOVED this" "God I wish they could hear the conversation happening at the next table" "I wish they were here" is lighthearted. the mention of their person can be joyful. or melancholic. or, of course, sad. it can be all of those things at once. but no matter, react to the sentiments as just another piece of the conversation.
you don't need to drop a 55 pound weight onto the conversation and stare at us in pity or silently stare in a combination of confusion and discomfort and sadness.
it's okay. we know they're dead. you acknowledging that in an equal state of nonchalantness will not shock us to death, it's not tasteless or crude. it's a relief. our dead people are still parts of our lives just like anything else, and giving your loved ones the space and comfort and safety to talk about their person is huge.
you can always respond by asking to hear more, by mimicking their tone. your friend laughs and says "they would have LOVED this", take it as a chance to learn why! was their favorite color yellow? did they love kitschy little throw pillows? did they utterly DESPISE kitschy throw pillows? are they referencing a specific story?
if they see someone that looks like their person and get a little sad, ask what reminds them of their person. what was their favorite feature of their person? does it make them mostly sad to see someone who looks like their person? did it make them feel a little bit happy for a moment?
we want to talk about our deceased loved ones. we yearn to mention people who shaped us. the way our society has conditioned us to behave around grief, to respond to the grieving, and to grieve ourselves is so backwards and void of empathy, so we often don't say what we wish we could say. (bell hooks has a wonderful chapter on this in all about love, new visions (ch 11))
by offering opportunities for people to reminisce you are truly making an impact and fostering a safe environment for those around you to grieve in ways we're often not offered.
as an East Asian, here are some of my observations:
-multiple times on an overwhelmingly "Nah" design, someone will say "that's just a white guy" when the character has a Japanese name and comes from Japanese media. It's probably not a good Black character design, but the fact people default to saying they look "white" as opposition is telling....
-some people have been submitting characters from East Asian media who just have darker skin than the other characters. Now I think it's totally cool to headcanon these characters as Black and I think it's cool to submit them to the event! but I just want people to know that dark skinned East Asians do exist (my own uncle for example) and these characters were probably intended to be Asian by the creators. We see them less often in media due to beauty standards, but just because an anime character has brown skin doesn't mean they were created intentionally to be a different race than Asian.
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"Lemme save the Jorvik map and load it into the game to see how it looks!"
"Oh hey, this looks pretty goo-"
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Don’t know about you, but I really enjoy the feeling of a book hangover. It’s unfortunate that it only came for a brief moment, then gone. The feeling I get from it is very unlike what I’d usually get.
Life’s short. If even shorter, it’s unfortunate.
i want to ostracize myself by saying that the blonde woman who terrorizes us with her music and flight logs has continued to release shit from butt music. also we’re from the same city and she got our only wooded playground torn down. the beef was bound to be generational.
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