introduction :D
hello!! i'm windy or emma and i love drawing :)
i made an art blog!! :D @windyspringx-art
right now i really love Who Killed Markiplier (and Marks other stories) so come talk to me about it :D
credit :)
cherry valley forever
Keni
Show & Tell
Monterey Bay Aquarium
occasionally subtle
Acquired Stardust
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

Andulka
Peter Solarz

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Stranger Things
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Claire Keane
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
AnasAbdin
taylor price
trying on a metaphor

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shark vs the universe
hello vonnie
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@windyspringx
introduction :D
hello!! i'm windy or emma and i love drawing :)
i made an art blog!! :D @windyspringx-art
right now i really love Who Killed Markiplier (and Marks other stories) so come talk to me about it :D
credit :)
you don't even have a dog
crying at this pinterest interaction i just saw
it's june 1st!
I will always think about you
That's why I'm calling you back
On my way through
THE BUTCHER / THE BUTCHERED
i am a big fan of simon becoming friends with rocky first before he becomes friends with grace. or rather, simon trusts rocky first before he trusts grace.
both simon and grace have severe trust issues. we know this. so it makes sense that they would be wary of each other at first. sure, they're probably glad to see another living human being, but of course they're gonna keep their guards up just in case.
and rocky, naturally, is excited that there's another human around. because he's a scientist! he loves humans and earth! he wants to learn more about them! but it quickly becomes evident that simon is not like grace. simon is much more guarded and traumatized. but rocky, being the ever curious and supportive sweetheart that he is, tries to mimic and adapt to simon's behavior to be able to learn more about him and befriend him.
i love the image of simon sitting on the beach on erid watching as rocky plays around in the waves. it showcases rocky himself and the ocean as nonthreatening, allowing simon the opportunity to start healing slowly from his trauma of oceans and the fact that his first nonhuman contact was with a cosmic horror eel. rocky hops out of the water and comes over to sit next to simon, but respectfully keeps his distance. but the more they converse, the closer rocky moves, until he is sitting right next to simon. simon finds it easier to look and talk with rocky because rocky doesn't have traditional eyes. even though rocky can 'see' him, simon doesn't feel like rocky is staring directly into his soul every time he looks at him. it's a step in the right direction of building trust between them.
i also love the image of rocky showing simon the trees that the eridians made for grace's biodome and that being what brings rocky and simon together and allows simon to open up more and talk about eden.
(there's also a possible joke to be made that rocky says that grace is no longer the bravest human he has ever met and grace would definitely agree after hearing simon's story lol)
grace watches fondly from afar because he knows firsthand what it's like to be alone and what it's like to be befriended by rocky. grace is glad to see rocky extend the same kindness to simon as rocky did to him.
simon probably asks questions about grace to rocky, and rocky answers them, but also suggests for simon to talk to grace himself.
rocky is what eventually brings simon and grace together. rocky is their literal and metaphorical rock that keeps them grounded. until both simon and grace grow to trust one another and realize that there are still some good and trustworthy humans out there in the universe.
vampirism as a metaphor for queerness. hunger as a metaphor for repressed desire. immortality as an expression of profound loneliness.
Some day I want to see a show that does the “no filler episodes” thing from the opposite direction. Just a whole season worth of low-stakes character pieces that seem to move the overall story absolutely nowhere, then episode 26 pulls all the triggers at once and this massive Rube Goldberg machine of a plot the show’s been quietly setting up in the background the whole time hits you like a truck.
Incredible one-liners as always
text: [ “Some of you have forgotten that only three years ago you were perfectly capable of writing an essay, writing a eulogy, telling a bedtime story to a child, and it should worry you that powerful companies have convinced us we can’t do things we’ve been doing for 5000 years.” ]
And they're absolutely specifically pushing it, make no mistake. It's not just a matter of "it's there, it's convenient, so people are going to take the path of the least resistance", it is a legitimate and concerted effort on the part of these companies to get people to outsource all these things to their models.
They're preying on insecurities to do it. Yes, you can write an essay - but can you write a good essay, they ask you. Do you not want to improve your output? Do you not want people to think of you as competent and very clever? Why go through the mortifying process of failing and failing and failing until you succeed if you can just skip the "learning" part of doing, and simply generate a ready-made product?
I'm preaching to the choir here obviously but it's a concerning thing to witness nonetheless. My kid is 6 next week and I've been teaching her that failing at things is morally neutral and in fact necessary even before the advent of AI, but it's becoming ever more important that we teach the kids that criticism and failure and discomfort aren't necessarily bad things, but just a part of the growth process.
AI companies are heavily invested in making themselves relevant. They want people to believe they can't do the things they have done unaided before and to make them become reliant on the AI models, so the AI models' existence is artificially justified.
watched iron lung yesterday and needless to say I'm very normal about it 🥲👍
Molly Brown (deadlymelodic) shared concept art and the final model of Simon's shadow
Fully detailed -> https://www.deadlymelodic.com/iron-lung-shadowman
Mark Fischbach as The Convict Simon
Iron Lung (2026)
honk shoo
prints
compilation of silly animations i made
What happens when Grace doesn’t sleep for 48 hours.
Based on this panel from Dungeon Meshi: