Reblog to kill it faster
Interior practice but I started it about 10 months ago… you know when the buttercups were still a thing that was happening
Pros of being an artist: you can make your favorite characters kiss!!! Yippee!!!!
Cons of being an artist:
tales from the yellow yard crew: jake the ii
i always had a thought in mind that, like a day after they leave their session, jake has an epiphamy that his ole body was left on his planet after godtiering, so he rushes to get it taxidermied. they decorate it for holidays.
if you ask me, the guy who put the sword INTO the stone should be king, not the chucklefuck who got it out.
guys i actually beg of you to not let palestine become an unpleasant flashback, a transient tumblr trend, a hasbeen subject that just faded away. as an arab—and specifically iraqi—girl, i know what it feels like to have family displaced all over the world as a result of western imperialism. i know what it feels like to not be able to step foot into your homeland because it’s no longer safe. as an american iraqi, raised in the us and insulated from my roots, it wasn’t until last summer that i was able to visit iraq for the first time, and even then my family was worried for my safety—in my own blood country. although nothing like what palestinians are experiencing right now, it might be the tiniest semblance of what it feels like to watch your country disintegrate in front of you.
and this is a universal arab experience. i volunteer weekly at a refugee center that serves middle eastern refugees, and every day i see the longing in their eyes when they speak of where they hail from. it’s safe to say that we will be getting a wave of palestinian refugees very soon: just another generation of arabs who can’t inhabit their own country.
arab culture is so rich, so profound, so beautiful. i am tired of being told by the world—through literal genocide—that it doesn’t mean anything. please never let this be forgotten. free palestine. free palestine. free palestine.
neurodivergent child: *asks a lot of questions because something doesn’t make sense to them*
parent: why are you arguing with me.
Between the people who will need to leave Gaza to get medical care due to a lack of functioning hospitals to people who will be homeless as entire neighbourhoods are destroyed, it's hard to fathom the significant toll that will still be impactful for years to come. Never mind the trauma children will continue to have or even Palestinians who can never do what they love again due to becoming disabled... I just cannot stop thinking about it.
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Uhh hello there • I do doodles sometimes • they/them • way too many interests
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