bev-nap:

ifishipititsprobablygay:

moonpaw:

moonpaw17:

moonpaw17:

turing-tested:

“How arw you paying for photoshop” im not LMAO

link

👀

you know what heres a sai link too fuck the system

im back with clip paint studio

setup
crack

download these two then setup paint studio
right click one of the icons after its done and click “file location”
copy the crack files into the main paint studio file then click on the crack.exe till it says ok
open paint studio

good 2 go 👌

REBLOG TO SAVE AN ARTIST’S LIFE

More like reblog to save an artist’s wallet lol

buttergay:

one-time-i-dreamt:

My cousin and I got tickets to see Heathers: the Musical on Broadway. However, when we arrived, we found that there was only one cast member: Hatsune Miku. Throughout the performance, she would occasionally forget her lines (seeing as how she had to memorize every character’s lines). Every time she forgot her line she would start to cry, but we, the audience would chant, “Go Miku go! Go Miku go! Go Miku go!!!!”. She would then smile at us and continue to act.

That wasn’t a dream you went to Mikus realm

bottomsona:

affectedeffect:

bottomsona:

bottomsona:

“fiction doesnt affect reality! it has no impact if it’s written!” says a fandom adult still obsessed with harry potter in 2018

there are plentiful studies that show that fiction affects reality. that’s why positive representation matters, too.

there are also studies that show that being exposed to porn makes the viewer become desensitized to sexual violence and violence against women. that’s why no more studies are being conducted about porn; because of the damage it caused to the participants. porn, too, is fictional.

there’s a logical conclusion to draw about the exposure to (not to mention, creation of) ~fictional~ pedophilia and rape as a hobby

I understand the second part of your post, but I don’t understand what enjoying Harry Potter as an adult has to do with this. 

it’s a fictional book series that had such a giant impact that people (who claim not to be affected by fiction and others) still blog about it on a regular basis a decade later