The father who couldn't get home due to the strike.
The Sonic PICT artwork made for White Day 2020 depicts Tails buying a variety of mint candies in a store in Station Square. One of the patrons in the background is a human man, who, according to the artwork's notes, is intended to be a specific NPC from Sonic Adventure (1998), that being the father who couldn't return home to his daughter due to the train workers going on strike.
The book SONIC THE HEDGEHOG - Life in Sonic's World, which collects and details each Sonic PICT piece released up until June 2021, specifies that he's buying a gift for his daughter to apologize for worrying her.
Hold the fuck on no way WW3 jokes are trending on Twitter when this is an extremely serious situation that’s threatening to destabilize an entire region. No way everyone’s gleefully looking at this as if it’s the grand show finale they’ve been waiting all along. There is no fucking way
A Planet Awake, colored ink painting I did for the TO INFINITY exhibition at Around Gallery in June 2023 💕🪐
Pros of being an artist: you can make your favorite characters kiss!!! Yippee!!!!
Cons of being an artist:
"B-but Palestinians can get their freedom with peace not violence 🥺🥺" no. Screw your feelings. The armed resistance against colonizers and murderers is what will give Palestinians their freedom and what will eventually achieve real peace.
An enemy that bombs and uses white phosphorus against civilians doesn't know nor practice what your broken moral compass describes as "peace". Freedom was proven throughout history not to be achieved through kneeling and asking the oppressor to kindly stop. Freedom needs to be taken by force. Your little Utopian way of thinking doesn't work in the real world. Your feelings don't matter because you're not the one living under occupation. Your feelings don't matter because you're not one of the thousands of children who lost their limbs. You're not one of the children who became orphans due to this genocide. You're not the mother who lost her child to the carpet bombing. You're not the father carrying the remains of your child in plastic bags. You're not the newlywed woman who lost her husband. You're not the one at risk of either getting killed any second or losing your loved ones in the blink of an eye!
"Peace" is not really a thing you see during a live ethnic cleansing!
reblog if you’ve read fanfictions that are more professional, better written than some actual novels. I’m trying to see something
I don't know who needs to hear this, but
YOU DO NOT NEED TO START A NEW HOBBY!
STEP AWAY FROM THE TEXTILES!
YOU DON'T NEED MORE YARN!
THAT FABRIC IS NOT CALLING TO YOU! LEAVE IT ALONE!
Apparently people who don't have executive dysfunction think that actually working on something is the hardest part of doing something. And that's why they get mad that you call the rest of the project "easy" after you've finally worked through doing the plan and know what to do when you're working.
So when you're through with the epiphany of how to make it physically possible to make the thing you're making, and you're sharing the plan with excitement, because the hard part is over, and now you only have to get your hands moving and do it, they get mad at you like
"it's not that easy! It's a lot of hard work! >:C"
they mean it, because
They don't have to fight their brains to get started. They don't have to fight their way through making the choices, making the plan, making yourself make the thing. People who don't suffer from executive dysfunction think that the hardest part is actually doing the thing.
Uhh hello there • I do doodles sometimes • they/them • way too many interests
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