So I made a promotion poster for my fanfic Doradilla Garden
I'm honestly surprised it's doing so well after such a short amount of time, but alas, if you're interested in reading it, please check it out. It'd mean a lot, especially if it turns out enjoyable.
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CHIBA LOTTE MARINES 2022
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Today I Just Wasn‘t in the Mood
Artdirector Stephanie Basch, Cheap art, 1991
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It's been 1 month since Jason's last international incident.
Obligatory click for better quality
You do NOT have permission to repost my art.
Per @cheer-me-up-scotty's request, I drew the Jason Momoa Aquaman this time around
Meme references under cut
And, of course:
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actually I'm kind of curious about this because it was a huge debate among my peers in my community
Clarifications under the cut:
The poster is in a public space where it is typical for everyday people to post things. It is not someone's private property or possession. Think piece of paper taped to a telephone pole, not sign in a storefront or in someone's yard.
The poster is not protected by law; you are very unlikely to face legal consequences for vandalizing it. Caveat: some peers have argued that it risks being socially consequential because an organization or demographic that you are a part of may be judged as intolerant/oppressive/disruptive/otherwise unpleasant if people witness your actions, and thus advocated against vandalism for fear of damaging your public image.
The poster is not an expensive or personal piece of artwork; it is a mass produced print on letter paper.
You are vehemently opposed to the message displayed on the poster, but it is an opinion that people are free to have in your country.
The 4th option refers to things like intentionally putting your own poster over top of the bad poster or otherwise making the bad poster harder to view; some people argued that targeting the poster for removal is out of line, but posting your own messages is an innocent action that you are well within your right to do (in this context, posters regularly eclipse each other as new ones are posted over top of outdated ones due to limited space)
The poster is part of a campaign; it's not unique. There are many postings of it across the community.
This is all assuming that the offending poster is not old and would typically not be considered fair game for pruning for quite some time, and that it is being specifically targeted for removal because of its message (rather than petty vandalism or because it's obstructive or damaged). E.g., if a poster is advertising an event happening on April 20th, it's typical to prune it after that date but not before.
Of course the situation that prompted the real life debate did involve a specific offending message, but I'm not going to specify what it was for now because I think it'll skew the results as people will just end up voting based on whether they like or dislike that message, which isn't the point of this. For this poll we are assuming that it IS a message that you are very opposed to; you can substitute in your own opinion that you have strong feelings about.
Please reblog for sample size!
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Craig Before the Creek - Key Art Poster
Concept by Ben Levin, Benjamin Anders & Najja Porter
Designed & painted by Benjamin Anders
Available to buy/watch on December 11th!
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CHIBA LOTTE MARINES 2022
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