Going through a bit of low lately, but trying to get to doing little art things.
That being said, my computer is telling me that it is InterNational Panda Day so this seemed like a good, cute, fun little thing to do.

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Going through a bit of low lately, but trying to get to doing little art things.
That being said, my computer is telling me that it is InterNational Panda Day so this seemed like a good, cute, fun little thing to do.

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hey now...
Couldn't have nailed me any harder to the floor if you had a fucking hammer.
I mean...it's not wrong. the amount of aus I have floating around in my head is kinda scary ngl
...this is not what i was expecting.
Hey, this world needs some levity in it, especially right now. I'll happily take it where I can get it!
Goodluck Pikachu
Who doesn't need more cute and lucky chonky pikapika right now? â¤
hey, did you know that the world is a better place because of your creations and art and writing, no matter how niche or how many people see it
An excellent reminder for everyone

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The best advice i can give any creator is do it before you're good at it, do it BEFORE you're happy, do it while you suck, do it while you're doubting yourself and get stuck the fuck in, because waiting around to be "good enough" is a motherfucking trap of the highest degree. You'll get good along the way and better after ever project is complete. Remember, this is the greatest thing you've ever created, and then you'll do something else. You're only ever gonna get better, but not if you stand still.
Exploring @tokyonightfest in Houston!
Happy Halloween!
To you and all your favorite (& not so favorite) creepy crawly bumps in the night.
Happy Leap Day Everyone!
February 29th, 2024
Warning: Adobe is Mining Your Content for AI!!!
Just found this out today by luck and needed to share.
Adobe has added "Content Analysis" which examines any work you have on the adobe servers. It takes your content and uses it to, among other things, train AI.
Adobe automatically opted everyone with an account in. (And of course, never bothered to tell anyone.)
If you use Abode/have a subscription for their programs then you need to TURN THIS OFF YOURSELF.
How to turn "Content Analysis" Off
Log into your Adobe account
go to https://account.adobe.com/privacy
Under "Content Analysis" turn setting to "OFF"
I am so pissed to find out they sprung this on us without any notice. Some of the designs I work on are on sensitive & confidential information for clients! WTF! This is the sort of thing that could get people like me in massive trouble if information or designs are leaked or stored or used anywhere outside of their contracted purpose.
I'm lucky I store everything on my physical computer instead of ever using the cloud so my files should be safe according to the Content Analysis FAQ page.
Also, the FAQ page? Last updated SEP 7, 2023
I'm making this post Jan 25, 2024.
Since this is the page that has the instructions on how to turn off "Content Analysis" that means that this content farming has been up and running for at LEAST 5 months.
Link to Content Analysis FAQ Here.
Maybe most people already know and I'm late on the train, but please help spread the word if you can so we can reach anyone else who doesn't know about this. Protect your content, people!

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all RIGHT:
Why You're Writing Medieval (and Medieval-Coded) Women Wrong: A RANT
(Or, For the Love of God, People, Stop Pretending Victorian Style Gender Roles Applied to All of History)
This is a problem I see alllll over the place - I'll be reading a medieval-coded book and the women will be told they aren't allowed to fight or learn or work, that they are only supposed to get married, keep house and have babies, &c &c.
If I point this out ppl will be like "yes but there was misogyny back then! women were treated terribly!" and OK. Stop right there.
By & large, what we as a culture think of as misogyny & patriarchy is the expression prevalent in Victorian times - not medieval. (And NO, this is not me blaming Victorians for their theme park version of "medieval history". This is me blaming 21st century people for being ignorant & refusing to do their homework).
Yes, there was misogyny in medieval times, but 1) in many ways it was actually markedly less severe than Victorian misogyny, tyvm - and 2) it was of a quite different type. (Disclaimer: I am speaking specifically of Frankish, Western European medieval women rather than those in other parts of the world. This applies to a lesser extent in Byzantium and I am still learning about women in the medieval Islamic world.)
So, here are the 2 vital things to remember about women when writing medieval or medieval-coded societies
FIRST. Where in Victorian times the primary axes of prejudice were gender and race - so that a male labourer had more rights than a female of the higher classes, and a middle class white man would be treated with more respect than an African or Indian dignitary - In medieval times, the primary axis of prejudice was, overwhelmingly, class. Thus, Frankish crusader knights arguably felt more solidarity with their Muslim opponents of knightly status, than they did their own peasants. Faith and age were also medieval axes of prejudice - children and young people were exploited ruthlessly, sent into war or marriage at 15 (boys) or 12 (girls). Gender was less important.
What this meant was that a medieval woman could expect - indeed demand - to be treated more or less the same way the men of her class were. Where no ancient legal obstacle existed, such as Salic law, a king's daughter could and did expect to rule, even after marriage.
Women of the knightly class could & did arm & fight - something that required a MASSIVE outlay of money, which was obviously at their discretion & disposal. See: Sichelgaita, Isabel de Conches, the unnamed women fighting in armour as knights during the Third Crusade, as recorded by Muslim chroniclers.
Tolkien's Eowyn is a great example of this medieval attitude to class trumping race: complaining that she's being told not to fight, she stresses her class: "I am of the house of Eorl & not a serving woman". She claims her rights, not as a woman, but as a member of the warrior class and the ruling family. Similarly in Renaissance Venice a doge protested the practice which saw 80% of noble women locked into convents for life: if these had been men they would have been "born to command & govern the world". Their class ought to have exempted them from discrimination on the basis of sex.
So, tip #1 for writing medieval women: remember that their class always outweighed their gender. They might be subordinate to the men within their own class, but not to those below.
SECOND. Whereas Victorians saw women's highest calling as marriage & children - the "angel in the house" ennobling & improving their men on a spiritual but rarely practical level - Medievals by contrast prized virginity/celibacy above marriage, seeing it as a way for women to transcend their sex. Often as nuns, saints, mystics; sometimes as warriors, queens, & ladies; always as businesswomen & merchants, women could & did forge their own paths in life
When Elizabeth I claimed to have "the heart & stomach of a king" & adopted the persona of the virgin queen, this was the norm she appealed to. Women could do things; they just had to prove they were Not Like Other Girls. By Elizabeth's time things were already changing: it was the Reformation that switched the ideal to marriage, & the Enlightenment that divorced femininity from reason, aggression & public life.
For more on this topic, read Katherine Hager's article "Endowed With Manly Courage: Medieval Perceptions of Women in Combat" on women who transcended gender to occupy a liminal space as warrior/virgin/saint.
So, tip #2: remember that for medieval women, wife and mother wasn't the ideal, virgin saint was the ideal. By proving yourself "not like other girls" you could gain significant autonomy & freedom.
Finally a bonus tip: if writing about medieval women, be sure to read writing on women's issues from the time so as to understand the terms in which these women spoke about & defended their ambitions. Start with Christine de Pisan.
I learned all this doing the reading for WATCHERS OF OUTREMER, my series of historical fantasy novels set in the medieval crusader states, which were dominated by strong medieval women! Book 5, THE HOUSE OF MOURNING (forthcoming 2023) will focus, to a greater extent than any other novel I've ever yet read or written, on the experience of women during the crusades - as warriors, captives, and political leaders. I can't wait to share it with you all!
Happy National Bubble Tea Day 04/30/2023!
I didnât color it, but the exclamation mark is a boba and boba straw.
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Youâve been sentenced to 400 years for multiple murders. Itâs been 399 years and your jailers are starting to get nervous.
I was twenty⌠twenty-five, I think?⌠when I was sentenced. Four hundred years was a length of time I couldnât even imagine. It was a length of time I donât think anyone could imagine, even the judge. It was just a big showy number that let everyone know Iâd never see the light of day again. The mages who cast the spells were dramatic about it, practically shouting the part about âuntil death claims you, or four hundred years hath passed, forsooth, thou shalt be imprisoned hereâ. They donât waste that kind of magic on most prisoners, but I was special.
The Slayer, they called me then. The Monster of Sentan. Iâd killed nineteen people⌠I remember that number because I was so furious that they stopped me so close to my goal of twenty-one. And I didnât just kill ordinary people, no, but the Chosen of the Gods. The Great and Good. They were terrified of me. So they locked me away, to die forgotten.
It had been a little less than a hundred years when the king died without heir, and a civil war tore the country apart. When the fighting was all over, the losers were dragged down to the deepest cells under the castle, and the new king and his soldiers stopped and stared at me. âWho⌠who is this?â he asked, frowning. âSome victim of the usurper?â
People like cooks and jailers and scrubbers donât change as easily as kings. The same man whoâd been bringing me my meals since there was still brown in his hair and beard shuffled forward, hunched and grey now. âNo, yer majesty,â he said humbly. âThat be a special prisoner, from before the old king died.â
âSpecial? Special how?â He frowned, moving closer to my cell. âThe old king died more than ten years ago. This woman must have been a child then. What could she have done to - â
âDonât get too close, yer majesty,â the old man said sharply. âThatâs the Monster of Sentan⌠anâ she bites.â
That was true. I do bite.
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âGary, I realize itâs your first day, but we do have a dress code.â
I literally canât tell who is talking to who, and I donât want to change that for a second.

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Whole-heartedly BEGGING writers to unlearn everything schools taught you about how long a paragraph is. If theres a new subject, INCLUDING ACTIONS, theres a new paragraph. A paragraph can be a single word too btw stop making things unreadable
Ok So Iâm getting more notes than I thought quicker than I expected! So Iâm gonna elaborate bc I want to.Â
I get it, when youâre someone who writes a lot and talks a lot, itâs hard to keep things readable, but itâs not as much about cutting out the fat(that can be a problem) so much as a formatting issue.Â
You are also actively NERFING yourself by not formatting it correctly, it can make impactful scenes feel so, so much better. Compare this,Â
To THIS.Â
Easier to read, and hits harder.Â
No more over-saturated paragraphs. Space things out.
@s1ld3n4f1lâ WAIT WAIT WAIT SO TRUE LITERALLY LITERALLYÂ
Novel/Storytelling vs Structured Informational Reports basically
We need like âunclench your jawâ posts but for eye strain. Like
Go look at something 20ft away for 20 seconds.
take off your glasses if you wear them for 20 seconds
Recommended by my optometrist
Look at something 20 feet away, then 10, then 5, then one, then if you can your nose.
Repeat twice, then again without glasses.
Face forward look out of the corner of your eye. As far as you can look. Slowly move to the other corner. Repeat twice.
Look down as far as you can. Slowly look up. Repeat twice.
Roll eyes twice.
Close eyes for five minutes.
I do this every day usually at my halfway point. My migraines went away. My vision go better. Honestly stretching my eyes as she put it feels great too.