If you stayed the age of your birth DAY forever, how old you would be?
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If you stayed the age of your birth DAY forever, how old you would be?
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Anonymous asked:
Hello! I remember seeing a tutorial for wrinkles / clothing physics here but i cant seem to find it... where could i see it again? Im having a hard time drawing clothing physics / wrinkles haha 😅
I haven’t shared it publicly, but here’s a preview image of it.
It’s available in full to my Patreon supporters, though.
It’s also in the Lackadaisy Essentials art book, which can be acquired through the BackerKit campaign currently in progress.
You can’t see Ed’s airpods but he’s actually listening to Hilary Duff’s Come Clean
The Lackadaisy Season 1 Crowdfund ends in a few days!
You can help us make some animated booze cats, if you like…and get some of these here booze cats of your own. (Don’t let them outside.)
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It terrifies me that there’s so much raging passion in the lgbt+ community that insist on marginalizing asexuals and implying that asexuals don’t deserve to have safe spaces. There’s still so much acephobia so I just wanna know which blogs are genuinely supportive and a safe space for asexuals
Honestly, unfollow me if you don’t support asexuals
I thought I was ace for the longest time so yeah
Support the ace famILY 💖💖💖💖
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do you have friends irl?
yes, one or two close friends.
yes, multiple close friends.
yes, i’m part of a friend group.
no, just acquaintances (work/school).
no, just my family.
no, no one at all.
“friend” being defined here as someone you actually like, hang out with, and can talk to regularly about anything (outside of your family). disregarding people you only know online of course.
please don’t be an ass in the notes. as someone who is disabled, mentally unwell, and trans, i’m making this post with other people like that in mind who find more comfort in online spaces. so act accordingly.
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No two women have the same experience. All feminism is founded not on actual essential unity, but on political coalition and affirmation of shared political needs and goals.
Race, culture, class, birth assignment, religion, and countless other factors mean all women experience womanhood differently. Excluding trans women because we have a different life experience misses the point that all women have different life experiences. This idea isn’t even new, its not even specific to trans women, its literally the point Crenshaw and Collins and Mohanty and countless other woc and third world feminists have been making for decades now.
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