This cat from a mid-1800s zoology compendium I got

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This cat from a mid-1800s zoology compendium I got

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sketchbook diary may 27-28 ft. my power design
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ok, I'm SOOO excited for zombie stage. based on the new comic, it would seem that the "canon" universe is an arts school they're all attending, and each alien stage plot is a movie they're watching, we just have it told from the POV of it being about them/an AU. and from what I can tell so far, it seems that each one is about the entertainment arts industry in some way? like, AS is about idol culture and the exploitation and dehumanization of idols, and it seems like zombie stage may be about child exploitation in the entertainment industry? I can imagine this setup might not be too popular among some people, but I honestly love it and think it's such a smart way to explore all the different AUs... especially with how them all being arts students ties back to the themes of AS/ZS... so exciting
if you were a non-human predator what would your primary hunting style be
stealth/stalking
tool/environment use
ambush
aggressive mimicry/luring
trapping
pack
rb because I really want to know

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For the first time in a while, I can't get out of bed today. Chronic fatigue is KICKING MY BUTT. I haven't been resting enough. Just walking takes the wind out of me. Im exhausted
I feel like we are desperately losing the spirit of art. Every day, every new indie project that gets created and released, I feel like people slip more and more into the mindset that these are all products meant to be consumed. That they must be perfect and without flaw, that they must appeal to and make sense to everyone, especially to them... But that feels completely antithetical to art itself.
It's not that criticism is invalid or useless, but I feel we're, as a society, crossing a threshold where it's no longer earnest criticism, but rather dismissive entitlement. "This doesnt appeal to me, so it is definitively, wholly bad, and if you like it youre stupid/ridiculous/bigoted/whatever."
But people should be allowed to create art in the way they want. There are so many insane, unreasonable expectations on indie creators these days, because when their projects get big, they're treated with the same expectations as massive, multi-million dollar, professional productions that we are used to seeing and consuming.
It's becoming honestly scary and unsustainable to be an indie creator nowadays. If your writing is a little messy or if something doesnt land perfectly or EVEN if people just dont like the WAY you chose to convey your message, all of your work is deemed useless and irredeemable.
People are treating creators of their OWN ART like they dont know what they're doing. Instead of trying to think about what the author or artist might be INTENDING in what they're depicting, they jump to conclusions and assume the creator just isnt as thoughtful, open-minded, careful, or smart as they are.
It's just scary watching the spirit of art itself be completely demolished before my very eyes, as an indie creator and artist who wants to create stories that may be a little unconventional at times, and as someone who cares so deeply about art and the spirit of art itself.
This consumer-based mindset that gives the artists themselves so little wiggle room or benefit of the doubt is just terrifying.
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