Your smile is like a memory of pure light.
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In celebration of yesterday’s stream, here’s the softest thing I’ve ever drawn.
(reblogs really help the artist!!<3)
“Never do that again, you fucken asshole.”
“We need you here, Boo.”
“I missed you guys. So much.”
(Or, when c!Ranboo is revived)
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[please reblog to support the artist]
I think I've worked out (part of the reason) why there's been such a huge uptick in folks who don't reblog things on here.
This post has like 14k notes right now, and the tags and comments and reblogs are FULL of people who didn't know about fast-reblog, and -- you guys have been slow-reblogging this whole time!?!??!?!?
In the interests of a) making your lives easier, and b) encouraging you to reblog posts, which is what keeps this site alive, here's how you fast-reblog:
On mobile: press and hold the reblog button. Your blog icon will appear. If you have sideblogs, all of the different icons will appear. Drag to whichever blog you want to reblog to, and release. Job done.
On desktop: hold down the E key and click reblog. Job done.
You're welcome. Now get reblogging.
this joke has almost surely been done already but ever since i saw ephemeral i can’t stop thinking about it
bonus, alt end:
Every url that reblog’s will be written in a book and shown to my homophobic dad.
Michael goes to work! A comic
RANTEMBER DAY 1.
Ranboo but only using brand colors
social media has really warped our perception of creativity and hobbies. Stop doing things to post them. Just write. Just journal. Just sketch. Just read. Just annotate. Just sing. Just crochet. Just do the thing you’re going to do with the assumption no one will ever see or know you did it. Stop performing. Just enjoy it.
i only make art if its for the bit
(pls rb)
the issue with sam’s bank [animation]
someone on youtube pointed out how the recent episode has the parallels of both the collector and new hexside being what happens when children don't have a good and caring adult in their lives to provide guidance and support and structure
and that's really interesting considering the show's running theme of how children shouldn't blindly follow the adults in their lives, and how adults having total authority over children is a bad thing
my childhood was full of stories that said "yeah, school does suck and your parents don't understand and people don't take you as seriously as you'd like" (albeit often in a more silly "kids rule, adults drool" type way). and those were important messages for me to hear. especially as a victim of abuse and neglect by the adults in my life but also like. as a kid in general. kids are so so disenfranchised and adultism is a real issue and it's nice that stories like that can make kids feel taken seriously
but toh doesn't stop with that message. it doesn't just say "adults don't understand", it says "and you deserve adults that DO understand. your need to be understood by the adults in your life is real." it shows not only the harms of an authoritarian adult-child relationship, but the good of a positive adult-child relationship where the adult takes the child seriously