From @okiedoketm 'Koby's awful no-good very confusing day' on ao3
I swear I'm still laughing for this scene
(bigger imi to read better ⬇️)
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Day 7 | Free |
Have a piece so old my signature was different lol
Work has drained every last bit of energy from my body, I gave up on trying
And yes, the eyes are the wrong color, I'm too lazy to fix it
An artist : Aw man! I saw my arts were reposted on Instagram. I’ve asked them to take my arts down but they ignored me.
Me : Say no more! Click this link, then click ‘fill out this form’. Fill the form and wait for about 1-2 days, the staffs will remove the image you were reporting from the reposter’s account :^)
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Day 5 | marine days |
With a little headcanon that he got scars from the ropes they were hanged on and it's the only ones he covers because it's pretty clear to anyone that they do not come from a battle, to the point someone was starting to (wrongly) suspect he was sold into the marine division.
Close ups below ⬇️
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Day 4 | AU |
Little sneak peek at something I'm working on ehehe
I'm not crying, I have something in my eye😭
💔🤍 Finally I can put them together
both art are available on INPRNT
✨Reblogs are appreciated✨
Thanks for excuse to doodle
I do get tired when I see popular trans solidarity art and they always depict the transmasc person/character fully passing with top scars slapped on, EVERYTIME. and while this isn't an inherently negative or problematic thing, I do get a feeling of being left out or just not really acknowledged, well because I kinda understand!
depicting trans men/masc folks with breast can be seen as "taboo" or "confusing" for some trans folks but the reality is that we just, exist... we're real people too.
I'ill be honest and say I get tired of the default trans man image being skinny-muscular guy who already got his top surgery. and anyone else who looks different from that is a nasty transtrender or whatever transmed garbage people spew. trans men/masc can be fat, and or curvy too, but I feel like people are terrified to acknowledge that over the fear of being labeled a fetishsizer. truthfully as a trans person no matter what people will label you as negative shit so you gotta push through the fear. it's why I draw what I draw.
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Day 1 | Hey Law, I love you! | Smile | Memories
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Day 2 | Silly |
Not me struggling af to draw a decent face for this one
As a recently diagnosed autistic who also has had artrosis since I was 13 and suspecting elher danlos syndrome, raised in poverty and currently unable to work enough hours to pay my own rent (therefore forced to stay with my parents) I would need that money even just to afford therapy, the medical appointments and a pair of decent knee braces, maybe even the painkillers or a cane, bc I have been in a spot where the pain was so great I could barely hold my own weight while standing and had to take my dads old crutches. I know wheelchairs and prosthetic limbs are so expensive, and they don't last forever, it's not a one time investment. Like, being disabled is so much more expensive than the average person would even imagine.
money is such an underrated accessibility option.
like people want to think any disabled person who is after money is morally suspect some way, because they're not asking for "treatments" or "accommodations" like a lot of our issues can be fixed way more easily with money. can't drive? paying for a taxi is often one of the more accessible alternatives. can't cook? you can pay more to have prepared food delivered to you. food restrictions? that food straight up costs more money. can't clean? you can pay for someone to do that. house inaccessible? having (lots) of money can help with that, you get the gist.
having money won't make us abled. it also won't stop our symptoms from being distressing, painful, or debilitating. but there's a huge gap in experience between the average poor disabled person and someone who's actually wealthy. you can buy your way out of some of the difficult situations most disabled people are left to rot in. wanting money, needing money, asking for money is pretty natural when it's such a useful tool. why get so weird about disabled people wanting money like i'm pretty sure everyone wants money anyway