221B family!
(please ignore Naruhodo's spine problems he's had a rough time)
friendlies exist in the tf2 universe. someone starts dancing and then everyone follows him until the Administrator gets upset.
that’s it my brain is too tired to think of quality content.
hosonaga doodles he is my Pou
Most of my Ace Attorney works / doodles! Sadly a huge part are WIPs I never plan on finishing.
every time I go down an account and like all of their posts pertaining to one character and one character only I feel a distinct amount of shame
HEY EVERYONE!
So, around two years ago I made this comic for a zine about what kinds of adventures the two Grunks might go on after the end of Gravity Falls. I finally got permission to post it, so here it is!
It’s pretty old, so I’ve learned a lot since then, about comics, layout, color, and pretty much everything! So I don’t love how it looks now, but I felt it would be a shame just to let it sorta rot away on my computer haha. Hope y’all get some enjoyment out of it!
Here’s a link to the zine’s Tumblr page: http://gfpostfinalecomicbook.tumblr.com
a few doodles/sketches I did :D
full screenshot with closeups
New post because ask box wasn't working (thanks @raviolin-down-the-streets)
Send me an art request through my ask box! (Has to be related to TF2, and no non-canonical ship art, I'm not too comfy with that) I'm only drawing five requests, so make it creative. The art won't be high quality and will mostly be sketchy since I'm doing this to practice.
got told at lunch "you feel like Tumblr Incarnate" and i had to tell them i've been here for 13 years and counting. i was here three years before dashcon happened. i saw the mishapocalypse. i survived the gigapause. i've been here longer than the shoelaces post. i've been here since it was hipsters versus fandom and i played both sides extensively by overdoing the sepia filters on everything and making my own flashing galaxy gif edits for my fandom posts. i'm every tumblr. it's all in me
"A cishet person must have made this, no queer person would ever portray queerness in this way."
"This artist must be white."
"No SA victim would ever handle the subject in this way."
"No woman would ever write women like this."
"This creator is obviously neurotypical. Everyone with autism/ADHD/depression understands-"
Nope.
People who make these blanket statements are very frequently proven wrong when the creator comes out as a member of that group. And even when they aren't proven wrong, even in cases where the creator isn't from the group in question, actual members of the group who don't fit whatever arbitrary criteria are being expressed will see these statements and feel excluded and erased.
Not everyone in your group is going to share your experiences. No single individual gets to personally decide what does or doesn't count as a "valid" expression of trauma or being part of a particular group, and creators are also not obligated to out themselves in order to "prove" their validity.
If something doesn't resonate with you, all that means is that it doesn't resonate with you. You don't have to like it. But you don't get to decide what it means to someone else.
*laughing.jpg* otherwise known as wishfulapotheosisa blog for me to keep to myself and occasionally deal AOE damage to people around me. i rarely reblog things.also on twitter. have fun finding me.
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