Oh my lord, it’s 12 AM? I don’t think this is the right time to be drawing fanfart right now…
Me right now, wow. (via eismypenname)
I watched Twilight!
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All of these are so amazing!
Someone please draw Holly in a strawberry dress or I’m going to do it myself and fail miserably.
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I'm always like "My one true fans 💕" xD
sexual fanfic of Real children is not counted under pro-shipping and that is Actually child pornography, since its, ya know, A REAL CHILD
I was making me some regular-ass fanart and then I realised I had hit the peak of my entire career...
Definitely agree. Slightly off topic, but people’s human touch in writing (Speaking from someone who knows english) is very regional, so I could someone writing people from a different place, how they would rely on the english (Or grammer) taught in schools, but you’re still right, it feels very stiff.
(Small rant :D)
If I am being real, I don't enjoy works with proper grammar.
To me, works like that are stiff, the conversations don't flow, there's no feeling, no warmth, and there is a definite lack of human touch. Even exchanges between characters that are supposed to feel for one another sound cold and dry when proper grammar is used. Half the time, conversations between characters don't sound like they are even being had by actual people because of all the proper words and grammer.
Proper grammar just feels like inked words on a page with no heart.
My pronouns are she/her and this blog is for whatever I feel like :) Currently Trials of Apollo lives rent free in my head.
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