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[Image description: An edited tweet by @\CatchASpark that was originally about Ishmael from Moby-Dick. It now reads "i love fleet captain breq. love a narrator who opens her book like 'hi. i hate gender. do you ever get depressed? i'm in a neutral mood right now and it is NOT a manic state. anyway, i've googled 10,000 provincial folk songs. fact one: the station is a horse and he loves me'" /end ID]
It was such a joy getting to work on this commission. Thank you for commissioning me!
like 99% of "men and women are soooo different!!!" comedy is literally just describing the experience of not understanding other people. like it's not that women never say what they mean talking to other people is just like that. it can be hard to understand what other people are thinking. bioessentialism really rots the brain
"women will say I'm fine and then not mean it" yeah that's something literally everybody does. is this your first time interacting with another human being my guy
this is one of the only funny responses on this hell of a post
Fantastic villain concepts already, they didn't have to go so hard at the end but they did
I wanna say another thing I love in stuff like this is that oftentimes a villain that's supposed to be silly on paper comes out badass anyway. These are all cool as hell characters I can immediately take seriously, yes including the lamp head woman. You just can't go wrong with supervillains as soon as they're played straight, no matter their concept.
I just wanted to share this great story of being a Quaker one day, being taken captive by Turkish pirates, helping the Turkish pirates sail their ship, releasing the Turkish pirates, becoming best friends with the Turkish pirates, and then just hugging it out with your former captors, the Turkish pirates
(Islam in Early Modern Quaker Experience and Writing, David Vlasblom, Quaker History, Vol. 100, No. 1 (Spring 2011), pp. 1-21 (21 pages))
the r/curatedtumblr -> tumblr migration is so funny to me. it's like going to the zoo and enjoying it so much you climb into the enclosure to live with the monkeys

















