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Posted 4 months ago

lueduar01:

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THE AMAZING DIGITAL CIRCUS - OVA 1995

fake 1985 OVA versions of modern things are in my list of favorite things ever. Please, please reblog more of them at me.

Posted 5 months ago

Hello, sorry if this is random or out of nowhere, but I was reminiscing on old internet animations and remembered your works. I just wanted to say that your past animations, particularly the Neopets series, were incredibly inspirational to me as a child, and I truly believe they were a fundamental influence on my current day artistic endeavors. Thank you for posting your art then and for continuing to do so now!

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AAAAA thank you so much!!! I’m so, so, so glad to hear that <3 It really moves me when I hear things like that form people. Keep creating and I hope your things move people too!
I’m still creating and hoping my next project moves and influences people as much as those animations of mine did. Stay posted!

Posted 7 months ago

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“so much for my happy ending”

Aaaaaa??? Oh my god??? I wasn’t expecting this!!! It blows my mind that things I created 20 years ago are still getting beautiful art like this today! Thank you so much for this! It’s beautiful!!!

Posted 7 months ago
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I never played Boyfriend to Death but my friend loves this game and loves my OC Milo (who’s usually a very sweet boy with very bad luck) so I decided to transplant him in the game as a gift for him :>

Posted 8 months ago

nathalia-sod:

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“Anne Bonny and Mary Read were pirates, as renowned for their ruthlessness as for their gender, and during their short careers challenged the sailors’ adage that a woman’s presence on shipboard invites bad luck.”

Sculpture by Erik Christianson.

I’m not entirely sure that the statue really needed to have a tit out.

How dare women try to have nipples.

Actually I’ve seen this before and I can tell you— it’s because these women were bad ass pirates and when they killed someone they’d expose one or both breasts so that when their victim died, (s)he knew that they were killed by a woman.

ACTUALLY Anne Bonny purposely wore loose fitting clothes and displayed her breasts openly at all times during battle - mainly because men were distracted by them, and she took pleasure in killing said men while they were too busy staring at her breasts. Mary Read dressed mainly as a man (after posing as her deceased brother, Mark, for the entirety of her childhood) and both ladies cross-dressed from time to time, hopping between ships. They were known as the ‘fierce hell cats’ due to their ferocious tempers, and were key elements to Captain ‘Calico Jack’ Rackham’s crew - they were the only two known female pirates in the Golden Age of Caribbean piracy. IN FACT, when the ship was captured by the British Navy, Anne and Mary were the ONLY TWO pirates who fought while the males of the crew hid - they were all tried to be hung as pirates but Bonny and Read were both pregnant and were pardoned.

Calico Jack was a lover to Bonny, and as he was to be hung, Bonny’s final words to him were, “Had you fought like a man, you need not be hung like a dog.” Bonny and Read were possibly two of the most badass fucking pirates and they were FEMALE. The more you know. 

And on top of all that, exposed breasts have a long and storied history of symbolism in art. They mean all sorts of things. The sculptor may have chosen to expose her left breast specifically to denote her courage–her heart is exposed–or to evoke comparison to Amazon warriors, who cut off their right breasts.

Titties are complex in art.

Fascinating! 

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Pirate boob approach-eth. What say you?

Just going to add to this and say that there’s a fantastic Audio Drama musical podcast by the name of “The ballad of Anne and Mary” about them, with some really excellent songs.

Posted 8 months ago
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Cover of my latest comic book. Pretty happy with how it came out!

Posted 9 months ago