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angelart67 · 7 days ago
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I HAVE A FEELING FAUCI & HIS GROUP OF GOONS, DAYS ARE NUMBERED... 😇🎨
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MY ARTWORK IS FREE & SHARABLE 😇🎨
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necrotic-nephilim · 4 months ago
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reverse robins damitim is so absolutely addicting to me for exactly the reason you listed!! I really love Tim suddenly needing to be more impressive to hear praise from Damian. we *know* Tim is smart and impressive, but now he's really willing to do as much as he can to hear that praise, and I like thinking about what mindset Tim must be in to be suddenly wanting that so much.
(I'm sorry this is short and might not be coherent, I'm currently recovering from a vaccine and am very groggy)
YEAH you get it. i think Tim as Red Hood would be a lot more vulnerable than Jason was, in seeking like? some sort of emotional reaction from Damian or Bruce aside from just "why is the Joker still alive". almost a sort of "could you still love me? even though i'm like this now and i can't go back?" complex for Red Hood!Tim could be SO fun. and combine that with a Nightwing!Damian who doesn't give any sort of praise or kind words to ppl he perceives as equals/adults it would make for a ROUGH time with Tim. the miscommunication of Damian thinking it's perfectly understood that he still loves Tim, just doesn't support his actions. whereas Tim doesn't understand why Damian is so cold with him compared to how he was when Tim was still a child in Damian's eyes. and how far Tim would go for any sort of attention or praise- a RR!DamiTim version of 'Brothers in Blood' where Jason dresses as Nightwing for Dick's attention could be SO fun. the brainrot never ends with these two. they will never see eye to eye but will always be so in love with each other. and maybe Tim could actually be good, if it just means once Damian will tell him he's proud of him. but bc he never tells Damian that's what he wants, Damian never gives it to him. endless cycle of pain <3
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ink-the-artist · 11 months ago
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forgive me if you've been asked this before or if its annoying, but how did you learn to use colored pencils like that? your art is so special to me.
ty :) I took an art class for a few years where our teacher had us buy prismacolor pencils as one of the art supplies and had us use them kinda like paints, pressing down hard right away and blending the colors together. its not how youre supposed to use them she was just trying to teach us to use color and ig this was more to the point. I picked them up again years after i stopped going to that class just bc they were there and i wanted to play around w them a bit and ended up actually enjoying it when doing it on my own terms lol
#it was a weird class#it was just this russian lady doing private lessons in her house that my mom learned about somehow#I did NOT like those classes all we did was still life and they were hours long which is esp rough when im in high school and busy#and she wanted us to stand while working the whole time bc tradition i guess?#she did allow me to work sitting but thought i was lazy for it. idk dude i dont want to exhaust myself fast for no reason#standing is a lot more tiring than walking#i def did still benefit from those classes just from learning to accurately draw from life#did not like the teacher tho#on one hand shed paid for the art supplies for kids whos families were too poor to (and these are nice expensive supplies)#which is very nice#but on the other she was very homophobic and open about it#like when they legalized gay marriage she went on a rant about how horrible it is that they can adopt kids now#and also kind of racist#she was telling me how she got blocked from a facebook group bc she made a post asking if she could speak to a white person#and she didnt realize she was posting that publicly she thought it was a private message to the group owner#im honestly still not sure i heard/understood her correctly bc it was so bizzare and the only time i ever remember her being racist#she talked abt it like she genuienly was unaware it was racist#she described it as a misunderstanding bc she accidentally posted it publicly instead of privately#like it wouldnt have been racist to ask that at all#also one time she talked about how she saw demons in her home once#also she doesnt vaccinate her kids bc of microchips#she was like a walking russian stereotype lol#anyway heres some ink the artist lore
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mrghostrat · 9 months ago
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they played…. no reptiles……….
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wyn-n-tonic · 8 months ago
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Crazy shit I've seen for sale on Facebook Marketplace lately that I am sooooo sus about:
Sex swings (used, one all black leather and one fuzzy leopard print fabric).
Diva cup (says brand new but it's looking pretty used).
Bidet (again, says brand new but it's looking pretty used).
"Gently Used" bug collection ("I've played with them all." WHAT DOES THAT MEAN, HARRISON?)
Life sized statue of Ronald Reagan (why do you have that?)
Used make up.
Underwear (says neither new nor used but it's looking not fresh and crisp).
Some people really do need Jesus.
EDIT: I forgot the used, inflatable BBL healing chair that featured a specially designed urinal for vagina havers.
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rileyedunn · 1 month ago
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Caught in the Currents of History: The Fatigue of the 2020s
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The exhaustion of living through major historical moments is a feeling that transcends time, but in the age of constant connectivity and rapid spread of information, it feels particularly amplified today. The tweet by @aardvarsk, "I am tired of being a part of a major historical event," was able to resonate with millions because it captured the collective point of view of a generation trying to navigate the overwhelming weight of the pandemic, political chaos, social upheaval, and environmental disasters. It's a feeling of fatigue that often goes unspoken—how do you remain engaged with a world in crisis without giving in to burnout or passivity?
When I think about this, it reminds me about how throughout history there has also been other illnesses that have caused issues as well. A century ago, during the Spanish Flu of 1918, people similarly found themselves at the center of a global crisis. Though the exact nature of their exhaustion may not have been articulated in the same way, it’s likely they felt a deep weariness from living through a pandemic that came after devastating world war. As a matter of fact, the 1910s were marked by multiple historical moments that were exhausting in their own right. It is important to acknowledge the trauma of World War I, the collapse of empires, and a pandemic that killed millions globally. Yet, people at the time didn’t have the same ability to process or reflect on these events in real-time as we do now. News was slower to travel, and the sheer volume of information was less overwhelming. People couldn't compare the trauma of a world war to the impact of a deadly flu virus on social media, or immediately see how their governments were responding to the crisis via 24-hour news cycles. There was no place for collective venting or solidarity on the internet. People were also not less educated, but educated differently. There has been many discoveries since these times, and on a medical standpoint, we are much better off now then we were back during the Spanish flu. People back then had less resources to help prevent and recover.
The ways in which the 2020s are being experienced, we have seen the pandemic, the political volatility, the economic insecurities, the global warming crises. They are all compounded by our hyper-connected world. Unlike the past, where major historical events were felt in isolation, we now live in an era where each disaster or crisis is amplified through real-time information. The emotional toll is not just from the events themselves but from the constant awareness of them. Social media and 24-hour news cycles provide an unrelenting reminder of how much is happening globally, leaving us no room to escape the feeling that history is unfolding around us, and we are not just witnesses, but active participants in it.
In the future, when historians look back at the 2020s, they will undoubtedly frame it as a time of shifts - pandemics, environmental disasters, technological advances, and political upheaval. The pandemic alone will likely be remembered not only for the loss of life and the disruption of economies, but also for its global impact on mental health, the change of social norms, and the profound shifts in how we work, communicate, and live in community. But we also have to realize and look back on how much has changed. It is hard at times since there is so many ways we can see changes, but accepting that life is changing. It calls for a societal shift on what is perceived as normal. The circumstances faced show that our world is changing drastically, and we need to adapt. The Covid 19 virus came, and it came fast. Peoples lives were changing overnight. We need to see there will be other, quieter moments—like the exhaustion captured in @aardvarsk's tweet—that speak to the collective emotional burden of a world in crisis. The exhaustion of being a part of history might become its own historical marker, revealing how people in the 2020s grappled with their roles in such a transformative time.
Yet, perhaps the tweet also expresses a fundamental human desire to simply escape, even temporarily, the weight of the world. The weariness of being part of history reflects the realization that while we are shaping it, we are also subjected to it. Our agency is limited, and we can only do so much before we begin to feel like mere actors in a larger, uncontrollable narrative. Things happen, and we can't always control what we are given.This tension between action and fatigue, the desire to act and the need to rest is one of the defining emotional experiences of the 2020s
But even as history unfolds, what is clear now is the exhaustion of being aware of it all, the knowledge that no moment, no event, no era is truly separate from the next. We live through it, watch it unfold, and often feel helpless to change it. The pandemic has shown us that we are all part of a larger historical arc, whether we want to be or not. And with that comes both a responsibility to engage and a deep, universal fatigue in knowing that, sometimes, it’s just too much to handle.
In the end, the fatigue of living through major historical moments isn’t unique to this era. It’s as old as history itself. But in this moment, we feel it more intensely, more collectively, and more openly than ever before. And that may be its own kind of historical marker.
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undeadhousewife · 1 month ago
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Off grandpa duty for another week or two because he has shingles. My mother in law is frustrated but oddly understanding because I have an autoimmune disorder that effects my skin and I absolutely can not be around him.
Kinda miss my grandpa time but it'll be nice for another week or two home.
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debian-official · 4 months ago
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next person to suggest y2k was a dumb thing to be afraid of is gonna catch these hands
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skunkes · 11 months ago
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blood test tomorrow and i dont think theyll let someone in with me so nobody's going to hold me down, making me feel Calm and also preventing me from escaping. smile.
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blvdheart · 3 months ago
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ever walking through a foggy street and you see a mannequin fly
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akkivee · 4 months ago
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it’s been slowly getting cooler outside so here’s some words of wisdom from rio i’ve been living by lol
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altarcup · 1 month ago
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libraryspectre · 5 months ago
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Huh i drew Bill on my ice bucket at work (i have other little monsters and spooky things drawn on it and he fit in well) and i didnt consider how funny it was to do that in a lab. Especially since when it's not in use it sits on a little shelf over my desk, watching everyone work
I did think I was running the risk of a delivery or maintenance guy posting on conspiracy boards about the lab having ties to the illuminati
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slavhew · 4 months ago
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im doing a drawtober of characters i think of through the day and will post in batches. day 3 solo because its already been derailed and todays blorbo is immunochemistry.
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paintedvanilla · 1 year ago
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the narrator gets the flu shot annually
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anarchypumpkincowboy · 6 months ago
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You ever talk to your mom about something and she mentions your childhood doctor and suddenly you realize you need to go to your adult doctor and potentially get several vaccines because your childhood doctor was anti vaccine and encouraged that behavior onto your mother?
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