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“Who can blame a girl? Call me hot, not pretty!”
Drew Chappell Roan because I was vibing to her music while testing out my new drawing tablet.
This isn’t an official outfit of hers (as far as I’m aware) I just thought it’d be cute :)
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Just did this to my blog!!! This post is so helpful, artist friends please go do this now!
How to turn off AI Training of your content on Web and Mobile:
On a Web Browser:
I had some trouble finding this option. My first instinct was to click the settings button on the left, but that's where it is!
First, you'll click the name of your blog on the left sidebar to bring it up on your browser.
Then click "Blog settings" on the right sidebar once your blog is brought up. That's where they're hiding it.
Click "Prevent Third-Party Sharing" under the Visibility section, and bam! You're done.
On Mobile:
Thankfully it's much easier on mobile. Just click the Gear icon on your blog's page, to go to settings.
Scroll all the way down until you see Visibility, then toggle the Prevent third-party sharing option for your blog!!
If you disable this setting on mobile, it automatically synced it to my web browser settings, too. ...But if you use both Web and Mobile, I would still highly recommend double checking that it actually turned off on both!!
Check that it's turned off on your side blogs too! And check your settings every now and then anyway to ensure that it's staying turned off, because if my memory serves right, some other websites will pull some shenanigans on things like this and opt you back in without telling you!
Leave Feedback on New Features at Tumblr Support Here!! Let Staff know however we can that having our content fed to AI at their whim is unacceptable.
And if you have the option to poison your art with Nightshade or Glaze, keep it up!!
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If you notice me reblogging
a repost
stolen art
false information
etc.
please let me know, you’re not rude or annoying and I actually do give a fuck and I will correct my mistake, thank you
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snorting fiberglass as we speak.
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just a couple of poor dumb kids
#gideon the ninth#the locked tomb#tlt#gideon nav#jeannemary chatur#issac tettares#gtn#fandom filth#reblog
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“You look like you've been doing a lot of hard work. Why don't you take the rest of the day off?”
I think we all need the reminder to take a break; rest if you need to! <3
#art#my art#my post#stardew haley#sdv fanart#stardew fanart#stardew valley#stardew valley fanart#stardew valley haley#sdv Haley
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Drew the Wife
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Hi there I made my first ever picrew!!! It doesn’t have a lot of stuff and it’s in its “beta” phase but if you use it reblog with what you created and tell me if you have any suggestions/thoughts for the next bunch of stuff I add :)
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New Year new hobby — picking up animating because why not
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Little ways to have a more Magikal Day 🌿🌞🪐
credit: @CraftingWitch on Instagram !
posted 06/19/2022
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White witches,
That overwhelming feeling you have when you read about something from a culture unfamiliar to you and you feeling “drawn” to it isn’t the deities or the herbs/sacred medicine of that practice/culture reaching out to you/you feeling drawn to use.
That feeling of being called, is your white entitlement. That overwhelming feeling to do it regardless of being told no? Yea, White entitlement.
You grasping at excuses for your appropriation and you getting hostile when you get called out for using that herb from a closed practice or your very sad attempts to make contact with a deity of a closed practice/religion. And it’s overwhelming too? White fragility.
Being anti racist is an inward and outward change. You look within, you check yourself on your conscious and subconscious biases. You work on your white entitlement and fragility and all the other nasty symptoms of white supremacy.
Then your change is visible outwardly, you look at things differently and you react differently.
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Herbal tea basics -
Herbal teas can help with a wide range of health issues, depending on the type of tea and the specific properties of the herbs used.
Here are a few examples:
Digestive issues: Ginger, peppermint, and chamomile tea can help soothe an upset stomach, relieve bloating, and aid digestion.
Anxiety & stress: Chamomile, lavender, and lemon balm tea are known for their calming and relaxing properties, and can help reduce feelings of anxiety and stress.
Insomnia: Valerian root, passionflower, and chamomile tea can help promote relaxation and improve sleep quality, making them useful for treating insomnia.
Cold & flu symptoms: Echinacea, elderflower, and ginger tea can help boost the immune system, reduce inflammation, and relieve symptoms of colds and flu.
Menstrual cramps: Ginger and chamomile tea can help relieve menstrual cramps and other symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
Headaches: Peppermint and ginger tea can help relieve headaches and migraines, thanks to their anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties.
It's important to note that while herbal teas can be helpful for many health issues, they are not a substitute for proper medical care.
If you have a serious health condition or are taking medication, it's always best to talk to your healthcare provider before using herbal teas or other natural remedies.
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Cosplayed the best girl forever
#nona the ninth#Cosplay#the locked tomb#Aug does Cosplay#tlt#harrow the ninth#gideon the ninth#alecto the ninth#originally on tiktok#my post#nona loves you
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Somebody needs to write the cowboy lesbian murder mystery story
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Today, I will not apologize when I do not know who I am playing
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