#dw this blog is an archive. I trust they will show up there in time for the next deranged melodramatic OT3 truther to stumble upon
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Me single-handedly flooding the tags of 19th-century French texts w memes & gifs:
#Cyrano de Bergerac#The Count of Monte Cristo#I will gif everything do not try me#pity there are no good Monte Cristo adaptations for me to gif :(#also my latest Cyrano posts are not showing up in the tag for some reason fml#dw this blog is an archive. I trust they will show up there in time for the next deranged melodramatic OT3 truther to stumble upon#about#ceci je l'ai fait#I will revive these fandoms from the grave myself if I have to. emits unholy light
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Hello, hi! I hope this isn't rude of me to send, but I saw your recent post about possibly moving accounts and I thought about chiming with some personal experience, hope that's alright! I think, if that is what you want to do then absolutely go for it. Establish a good archive your work up to this point and then just pack up your bags and go where your heart takes you. I've moved accounts constantly and the fresh starts have honestly helped me a ton each time. I mainly moved because I changed art style or interests and didn't want to clutter a profile with work that no longer represents who I was before. (I also suffer from a form of dissociative identity which I think contributed to this constant moving) But mainly, I think that having one specific art profile made me feel like I was playing a constant game of catch-up to how I used to be, both in terms of skill and enjoyment of my works. The past can be haunting sometimes, even more so when you have a physical timeline showing you everything you've ever done in this specific part of your life, it eventually becomes painful sitting in one and the same place. At least that's what it was like for me. I have also deleted all of my public social media and stopped posting art online for about a year (this hiatus ended with me making this blog) and it made me come to some earth shattering realizations about my art and my relationship with it. I have always taken the option to step back and breathe in a new open space when the time came as art has often been so suffocating to me. I don't want to come across as if I am telling you to abandon your work and completely erase your social media presence, I'm sorry my rambles can be very nonsensical sometimes. But I think that, if you truly feel like this is something you want, you should properly archive your work and go do as you wish. Tell your trusted friends what account you are moving to and just, give the new life a shot? I apologize again if this was overstepping a line. Wishing you the best in whichever path you take. I love and admire your work and I hope your relationship with art can be peaceful again soon.
awwawawawawawawa......thank u for this it does make me consider some things..dw it wasnt rude or anything! <3
#yeah this account does hold some memories for me that id like to move on from#i dont think i'll delete it. but id like to maybe start over#i dont rely on this account for commissions i have a furry twitter for that lol#but. yeah. idk i'll give it some more thought
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