Alright! Here’s the rough animation of my GGA! Fully completed, but needs some improvement. I’m gonna go back to a few scenes and fix them up a bit.
So yeah, this is it for this semester! Next semester I’m going to cleanup and color everything!
Stay tuned everyone!
Unseen Friendship - Page 9 - Collab Comic with @splatdash
Angelo (clumsily) looks around Orca’s workplace while Orca’s able to fix, and even improve Angelo’s goggles! Good work!
History of the Entire Steven Universe I Guess
The thrilling sequel to that other video I made that one time.
just heard my roommate yell ‘you USED me!!!’ from the living room n im sitting here like ??? 2 seconds later my rat comes running into my room holding a french fry in his lil baby mouth
Yall are in denial. They’re GOING to be geminis & yall WILL deal
I want them to be Gemini twins….the symbolism
not to mention geminis get like 4 lives.
protect young gay boys from fandom straight girls
For real, if you’re in the LGBT+ community, look out for young gay guys and protect them from straight fangirls
Wait why what are they gonna do to me
they will try to collect you as theyre “gay friend” and honestly it made me internalise so much homophobia they see gay boys as theyre shipping materials and trot you out as an accessory
straight girls are just as straight as straight boys and just as homophobic ad dont let them get away with it
There was this one time in my freshman year of high school, we were in anime club (of course) and I was asking this guy if he wanted to join me and a few others to go see a movie. The club president overheard me and lost her damn mind because she thought we were gay and that I was asking him out. She was cooing and sighing and asking us if we were going to go ice skating (this was almost a decade ago, so no, she wasn’t referring to yoi)
As awkward as it was, it would’ve been a hell of a lot worse had either of us been LGBT+. Protect those boys from straight fangirls.
thank you for providing the only straight opinion worth reading in all 3000 notes on this post
Written in the Bones. New comic, written by Christopher M. Jones & illustrated by Carey Pietsch.
I’m hoping to have printed copies of this at MOCCA, ABPCC, and TCAF this spring, and SPX in the fall! More info to come.
Me and Carey worked really hard on this comic; if you got something from it I’d love for you to reblog it, and maybe even buy a copy from Carey when she’s in town or even if she’s not. Thanks so much for reading.
I’ve read this before, but each time I come back to it, it touches me differently.
It’s such an unfamiliar and yet intimately familiar way of vocalising grief.
This entire comic is gold.Same.



