maybe it was for the best that ravage died in dotl. imagine if he lived long enough to reach lost light and found out that cyclonus, who was left in charge of the necroworld after rodi and co left for functionalist cybertron, allowed the decepticons to be blamed for his injuries because he didn't want to admit tailgate was the one hurting him. which then nearly lead to fangry's death at the hands of tailgate. and then cyc NEVER clarified things afterwards.
keeping in mind that the rest of command at that point was ✌️ gone. rodimus, minimus, megatron, and if you want to count them, drift and ratchet- they all left for cybertron. cyc was the one left in charge and he knowingly allowed the decepticons, a group that is already outnumbered by the autobots present and has no reason to trust the autobots or cyc, to be blamed for his injuries. ravage had to of died in dotl bc if he didn't he would of raised hell for it
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Watching Gravity Falls again years after seeing its finale and yeah.... Journal PPT2 does very blatantly take from various parts of this show. Not a necessarily bad thing.... Yellow made the cast when he was like 12 and said it herself on Twitter that some newbies are based on various things he liked at the time. And Paper Puppets used to be a live action... Paper show... Made by a kid. Take 2 was even originally going to stay live action. (I don't have the link to the tweet anymore D: )
SIDE NOTE: Out of those specific newbies, I think Journal takes after his inspiration the MOST while Malachite takes it the least. (Malachite's personality is based on an entirely different character though) Ukulele is just merely few base key traits from hers and Gamebot Berry is the embodiment of those toxic dedicated (Nintendo) gamers lol.
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People liking your personal OCs is still such a crazy feeling, I've been doing this for years and ppl asking about them still fills my entire heart with warmth and idk how to handle it
You enjoy this fictional guy I made up for fun?? Whose only content is random artwork or writing made by me and a handful of other artists at most? They have no show/book/game with a large fandom, it's just one person with an art blog?? I love u
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man. this whole thing pisses me off because like. even when people talk about staff having a history of hating trans women, that this isnt the first time, without fail black trans women are forgotten to be included again and again. im not surprised this caused such an uproar when the popular white woman gets deleted. nobody should be, its been that way like forever. some cunt in my inbox got annoyed i called rita a sex worker (lol? okay)
but i mentioned that in my post because so many black trans women have gotten removed from this site for their sex work alone, regardless of if it "broke community guidelines" or not, especially when tumblr live and the ads on this website are so fucking horny. idek what to say rn because like. this wont get as many notes as the posts talking about her will. the exploding car thing is gonna get more attention than the trans women on this site you dont actually care about listening to. ive been talking about how unfair it is to be a black tgirl on this site for years and nobody cares.
i love rita, we talked abit the other day and she's doing fine, dont get it twisted and think i hate her or some bs, she's a big fucking reason im not fucking homeless.
but part of why her deletion got to #1 trending on tumblr for multiple days in a row is that she's white
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weird that we treat autism and ADHD as intrinsically linked due to high rates of comorbidity but no one talks that way about autism and schizophrenia or autism and OCD or autism and bipolar disorder etc etc even though those are also often comorbid. gee I wonder why
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Bear with me here because I might end up torturing this particular metaphor, but when it comes to trying to get the image of a scene onto the page in the form of descriptive narrative, it might be useful to approach it like a visual artist.
If you've ever watched an artist do their thing (or if you're an artist yourself), you know that they don't just start at the top left corner of the page and draw the entire scene in all its detail, all in one go. I'm going to use an example of digital drawing with the use of software like Photoshop here because I have no idea if this metaphor will work with pencil and paper.
You have an image in your head. It might be super clear. It might be more vague. When you're starting to describe it, just sketch it in. Create a layer of broad strokes information like what the location is, how many people are in it, and what activity is happening.
Then add in a layer - whichever one is easiest. Let's pretend it's the location. Read through the sketch that you currently have and see where you have opportunities to describe the location. You don't have to front load everything at the top of the chapter, for example. You can add in details about the location as the characters move through it.
Add another layer. Are the characters' appearances different from what they previous were? Are you just establishing them at the start of the story? Do they have a "uniform" that they wear in canon that you've opted not to change? You can add in whatever details here you want, and again don't feel like you have to put it all in the same place. You can talk about a ponytail falling loose partway through an action. Or wait until someone else comments on a character's new pair of shoes.
Add another layer. What are the characters doing? How are they moving? Interacting?
Another layer. What are they saying? How do they sound?
Another layer. What other sounds are in the room? What smells? Do these change? Appear or disappear?
Keep going back and forth, toggling your way through your layers, adding things in here and removing them there. Every artist knows that sometimes a line just doesn't go in the right place and you have to erase it and draw it again.
Remember that no amount of work will give your reader a perfect representation of the vision in your mind, but also please know that that's okay.
By the time you finish your scene, some of those early layers might not exist anymore, and that's okay too. They were the sketch that started your verbal drawing. The base you used to guide your inks. Your final render won't have every line or brush stroke in it, and it'll be all the better for it in the end.
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