hey so guess what. i’m a switch and i love stone femmes. i love pillow princesses. i fucking LOVE it when i get to derive so much pleasure by fucking someone until they can barely breathe or even stand. it is a privilege to experience that. if someone has anything to say about stone identities they can talk to ME because i find it cringey as fuck when someone decides it’s “selfish.” like??? sorry you don’t understand boundaries lmao. i’m gonna go eat some stone princess pussy and fill it up with my strap. get well soon i guess??
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I work hard on my icons is the thing, and I know other creators do as well, they're small edits but they're still edits
It's finding the perfect screen shot, its lighting and coloring and even more!
then we put them nicely onto a rebloggable post, give people different color options and shapes, throw in lil graphics to give it a certain flair
All. For. Fucking. Free.
the least you can do is like the post you take your icon from, the best thing you can do is reblog them
I stopped making icons for months because my posts would get like 13 notes (most of them likes) and yet I'd see the icon be used by more than 13 people - NONE OF WHICH LIKED OR REBLOGGED THE POSTS
I've even seen people take my icons (again who didn't like or reblog the original post) and edit them and use them for something else WITHOUT MY PERMISSION or give me credit
its exhausting, please support the content creators on this website
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I am fully out of the loop on the ableism discourse surrounding Ed, could you explain it to me like I'm 5? cos I dont understand your posts unfortunately at all :c
Well there are two strands I've seen floating around rn:
1: that Ed doesn't need the knee brace because it doesn't show up in the couple of full-body shots in the promotional material (ableist because it employs the myth that if you aren't using a mobility aid or piece of assistive tech at all times you don't need it at all or perhaps aren't even disabled; even if the knee brace IS just a costume detail referencing mad max that they haven't brought back for s2, this type of rhetoric harms actual disabled people like myself who need braces/mobility aids but not 24/7/365)
2: people are saying that reading the toe scene as it is narratively presented is ableist because disability isn't a punishment. this places the blame on individuals reading the scene's symbolism as it's presented (the toe scene is a narrative prosthesis symbolizing how Ed has been forced back into being Blackbeard, which he wants to leave behind -- he notes earlier that cutting off toes is explicitly part of the life he doesn't want to live anymore, and when Izzy threatens him back into it, the toe removal symbolizes this narrative shift).
the discourse around this moment conveniently ignores 1) the tone of the show surrounding maiming and violence (Lucius's finger doesn't get this treatment, for instance, nor does his being shoved overboard) and 2) the dynamics of the scene itself (Izzy threatens Ed into putting on the Blackbeard persona again, the Blackbeard persona requires responding to threats to authority with violence, Izzy's threats are thus met with violence which Izzy himself notes as part of the Blackbeard persona: "there he is," "Blackbeard is himself again" etc).
obviously disability as punishment is a problematic narrative device, but given the pirate context, the way the show frames violent masculinities, and the tone of both the scene and the show itself (at least pre-s2), it seems a very bad-faith reading to use this one moment of violence, take it out of its larger narrative context, and read it through an extremely ungenerous lens to villainize people who accurately read the narrative setup of the scene as "fuck around and find out." it also doesn't escape me that this antagonism is aimed at a specific portion of the audience and NOT at the writers who wrote this narrative prosthesis into the show (and it is also weaponized to demonize and dehumanize an indigenous man, so. do with that what you will)
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[Start ID. A drawing of @mieczmaszyna 's character Izzy. In the words of its creator, Izzy is a humanoid robot with a white chassis, oval head, black headset, square green glasses, claws, and a tail resembling a cable plug. Ai wears a cowboy hat, vest decorated by a star and bottle cap, pants with tassels, spurred boots, and a red bandanna. He's viewed from the side, kicking up one leg and holding both arms out in front of itself to shoot finger guns, looking excited and rather jaunty. The background is a dull yellow-green, muddied by the warm reddish tone of the drawing, and in paler green are the words "BANG BANG!!" by ais arms. End ID]
robot cowboy!!!
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