20+ || She/her || Lesbian || will occasionally reblog NSFW (that includes gore too) so be warned. BLM + ACAB. I will not compromise on this. DNI + BLOCK if you support: Terfs, Homophobes, Israel, NFT/AI, Conservatives, Fascists, Nazis, etc. etc. basically any hurtful ideologies/people.
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Release date is stated to be March 21st 2025!
kaai yuki
Hello, I'm Lama from Gaza. As you know, the ceasefire occurred in stages, and we are in the first stage, but after that, we do not know what will happen?? Now the suffering and tragedy began, now the real war began... when we returned to our homes and did not find it, when we did not return to our work, when we lost what we love, when life becomes difficult and we are unable to provide basic necessities.😭😞💔😔
I need your help for me and my family to continue and live in this huge devastation that is among us. Please do not leave us alone...😔
Our children, the elderly all need you, they need your support, help and donation.🙏🙏
Zines ("zeens") are small, self-published booklets filled with whatever the creator is passionate about. They can focus on personal stories, niche interests, or even artwork. Unlike traditional publications, zines are informal, handmade, and often deeply personal. They don’t have to be perfect—what matters is the message and creativity behind them.
Zines are powerful tools for sharing ideas, especially when mainstream outlets overlook certain voices or topics
- They’re Accessible: You don’t need fancy equipment or money to make one—just paper, pens, and your imagination
- They Cover What Matters to You: Zines are great for exploring personal experiences, activism, or any quirky interests you’re passionate about
- They Build Community: Zines often connect like-minded people, sparking conversations and creating new relationships
- They Educate and Inspire: Whether it’s about a social cause, a DIY skill, or your favorite band, zines can teach and inspire readers
1. Pick Your Topic: What’s the thing you can’t stop thinking about? That’s your zine idea.
2. Plan Your Pages: Jot down what you want to include—stories, drawings, photos, poems, or collages. Anything goes!
3. Choose a Format: The easiest option is a mini-zine (made from one folded sheet of paper), but you can also staple multiple pages together for a booklet
4. Design Your Layout: Use scissors, glue, markers, and whatever you have on hand. If you prefer digital tools, programs like Canva or even Word work well! I use Procreate
5. Print & Assemble: Make photocopies or print them at home. You can alzojust remake them by hand. Fold, staple, or bind them together however you like
6. Share It: Hand them out to friends, leave them in local spots, or share them online as PDFs
Zines are all about self-expression, so don’t worry about making it perfect—it’s your creation, and that’s what matters. Invite friends to contribute, try different styles, and most importantly, have fun with it.
The diagram below information is from https://socialstudio.space/how-to-zine-library/
All of these tags are here for a reason.
when mutual tell me two fictional men i dont know had gay sex
Ok I want to say something controversial
But you are responsible for your own safe spaces. You can block tags, block words, block people.
“But i thought fandom was supposed to be a safe space” —yeah you have to curate it.
Unfortunately one persons’s safe space may be another persons’ trigger. That’s ok. Simply block them, block the tag, block the word etc. They can do the same for you.
Maybe I’m just out of touch, but I’ve been around since the days of “don’t like, don’t read” and that’s a good philosophy. If it squicks you, scroll past. If it causes you anxiety or upset, block! Plenty of people are responsive if you ask them to tag an upsetting trigger. And if they’re dicks about it, block em.
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When you try to impress your partner by feigning toughness, sneaking both of you back into the house late at night, only for their dad to appear at the gate with a shotgun.
drew this earlier today cause i was tired of not drawing something awful
It's not good keeping secrets sensei....
Heat Abnormal- Fan art / animation
HEYY here a big project
I initially did a fanart of Earthy X6's Kaito cover of Heat Abnormal, but I loved the result so much I litterally learned After Effect to do an animation of it so I could convey the mood I get of this song even more.
If that's not fan devotion I don't know what is.
Earthy X6's cover : https://youtu.be/etLJbN-pKA4?si=qVzTx3fzPBREBIJp
good morning vocal synthers
(snaps fingers in your face) hey. hey. listen i need you to listen
i'll draw your osomatsu-sans in this style ↑↑ for $30 buckaroos
✅ I'LL DO: SELF INSERTS!!!!, full body, mild NSFW / nudity, any ososan character ❌ WON'T DO: proship, explicit NSFW, detailed background ** +$10 per extra character
accepting PAYPAL and KO-FI;
DM if interested.
erm. sharing is appreciated! if you let me draw you feeding moldy grilled cheese to choromatsu i'll pay rent soooo hard!!
I think what makes so much Superbat content unappealing to me is that it fails to recreate what made Superbat so interesting to me in the first place. It's two of the strangest people ever bonding through their shared experience of absolute grief and loneliness. It's about connecting with someone so different from you just because you're one of the few people who can truly see the other for what they are.
(WF #289)
Clark is grieving two sets of his parents (the kents used to be dead fyi) and a world he could never know. He's lonely, and he sees in Bruce a man who can understand and help alleviate his loneliness through understanding and connection. THIS is at the core of why I like superbat. It's not the identity porn, the sun and moon symbolism, or the homoerotic out of context panels (though all those are nice). It's two people desperately reaching out for connection and finding it in a person so unlike themselves yet so similar.
I feel that sometimes Clark's own experiences in regards to his own loss are often sidelined for Bruce's. Bruce's pain is a constant knife in the side that he refuses to pull out because he doesn't want to forget. Clark is a sharp pain that arrives when he's most lonely and vulnerable. One pain isn't greater than the other. They're both learning to cope with it by transforming themselves to help others.
When you strip all that away, it becomes another sunshine x emo love story. Whe you strip all that away, Superbat has nothing that truly separates itself from other ships.
Let me be clear, there is no right or wrong superbat dynamic. This definitely isn't the original one. But this is the most poignant to me because it speaks to something deeper in the human spirit. It's not just a simple "happy go lucky guy nurses sad boy to health" story that I've seen a dozen times. It's two people finding the best of themselves in the other and wanting to treasure that. Because they fit each other...
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I like to draw all night
And I like the new song too
the no.1 princess in the world 🍰🍮♥︎₊˚⊹。୨୧˚⋆
happy karamatsu month (2/10)
Episode 3 of A Date with Death ZERO is out now!!!!! 🥳🥳🥳
Come get your Casper fix 👇
Webtoon Tapas
Episode 4 will be out shortly on Patreon!
happy karamatsu month (2/9)
What do you all study when you're doing art studies??
all these fucking fools on my dashboard talk about how they love bats but only show pictures of fruit bats fuck you start posting pictures of all bats i can’t stand this fucking bat erasure