molabuddy:

molabuddy:

i had a dream the other day that i found a plastic box and inside it was every childhood toy i ever lost and wished to hold again. but anyway its all normal i think.

an incredible feeling of contentedness washed over me when i looked in the box. i didn’t even touch anything in the box, but the feeling that everything that was lost and missed and wondered about was finally found and tangible washed over me in a wave of tranquility . and i don’t think it was just the box? i think in that moment, on the floor of my bedroom, with the midday sun coming in through the window, every loose end was tied and every lost toy could be held and every lost memory could be revisited in perfect detail. that nothing would ever be truly lost again.

so maybe i met an angel actually

buffaluff:

tutorialdrawix:

RESOURCES FOR POSES

Line of Action

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JustSketch.Me

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PoseManiacs

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Human-Anatomy-For-Artist.com

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MagicPoser

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MIXAMO

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Pose Archives

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Bodies in Motion

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Posemy.art

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ReferenceAngle

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CroquisCafe

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i would recommend removing croquiscafe from your links due to the owners being absolutely abhorrent (source)

BUT might i also recommend adding @adorkastock (formerly senshistock) because they are INCREDIBLE! i’ve used their free and paid pose resources for years and they’ve never let me down 💖🙏

bunabi:

bunabi:

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It’s that time of the month: the Foliage & Flowers Brush Set is done!

I was asked to make more decoration brushes and so I’m delivering nine more. These are free and Clip Studio compatible only. You can edit the size and color, too, as usual!

Thanks again for your support! 🫶🏿

Past Freebie Brushes | Subscriber Brushes | And My Brush Tag

Oh, I forgot to mention, two more things:

The edge of the base brushes invert depending on your stroke. And if you add a border effect through the layer property window, you can add a cute & clean edge that matches your decoration. 🌜

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Also: if you want to have plain & untextured fill, just make sure the main & sub colors match. It’ll get rid of the ombre completely. This works with all past decoration brushes btw.

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dongslinger–420:

When BoJack Horseman (2014-2020) said “you can’t keep doing shitty things and then feel bad about yourself like that makes it ok. you need to be better” and “all we have are the connections we make” and “I really should’ve thought about the view from halfway down” and “sometimes you have to take responsibility for your own happiness” and “you do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around, you turn yourself around, THAT’S what it’s all about” and “things have to get worse before they can get better” and “in real life, the big gesture isn’t enough, you need to be consistent” and “if we hadn’t met each other until now, we wouldn’t be the people we are now” and, my personal favourite, “every day it gets a little easier, but you gotta do it every day, that’s the hard part, but it does get easier”.

headspace-hotel:

randomslasher:

emily84:

liltimmys:

nasfera2:

I wish Americans fucked with more foreign music. You don’t have to know the language to appreciate a good record. Folks in other countries listen to our music and don’t speak a lick of english. Music needs no translator

yall wont trick me into listening to kpop

You can try Radiooooo.com - The Musical Time Machine!!

choose a country, pick a decade, and GO!!

you’ll get an endless streaming of songs (ad free!).

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I personally found myself loving 1970s Ghana, Senegal and Cote d’Ivoire! Also 1920s and 1970s Japan for sure! Cambodian music: spectacular. Love Armenia and Mali as well. I’ve been told 70s Germany is weird and 30s Algeria is cool but I haven’t gotten around to those yet. Italy’s 1960s is bomb ofc but I’m biased ;)

This is the best website anyone has ever shared.

Also Radiogarden

stories-that-are-lovely:

xekstrin:

One of the most memorable interactions was Saturday. Into our booth strolls a small family, tempted by free samples of freshly brewed tea. We chatter and give them the spiel, that the tea is character merch and we’re a cozy health-based app called Forage Friends.

The young girl zeroes in on our pride pins.

“They have my pin!” She says excitedly. “They have my flag!”

The dad blinks. He is surprised, but also calm and positive when he sees it’s the lesbian flag. “Oh. That’s… different from what you told me.”

“That was months ago, dad.” And she rolls her eyes. Definitely a teenager.

I turn to him and say, “Yeah, dad.” And we share a little laugh about it.

He says, “No, it’s great. That’s amazing, honey. It was just news to me.”

“Well, I guess I just decided to stop lying to myself. About liking guys. Like right now.”

A little lesbian just came out to her dad and he was super cool about it.

I’m standing there in my tie-dye mask and my cheery blue apron pouring tea and making small talk and I’m trying really hard not to cry or compare it to my experience, the fire & brimstone, the disgust, the conditional acceptance as long as I never bring it up.

So as this beautiful bonding is going on, the girl’s even younger brother turns his gaze around. He’s in a snorlax hoodie and bored and wants to go look at the swords across the hall. But on the other side of our booth….

“WHY DO PEOPLE DRAW THAT?” He asks loudly, and we all turn to our neighboring booth.

Our neighbors were extremely lovely people. Every time we had a break we would talk, and we became good friends over the weekend. They kept apologizing that their booth was next to ours and we kept repeating that it was totally fine. Their booth was great. I even bought their merchandise.

The thing that was so contentious, that they felt the need to apologize for, was that they were selling explicit titty hentai stickers of popular characters. They were censored with little yellow R18 labels but the content was very clear.

So back to the family: I freeze and immediately go somewhere else to let dad handle this question. With adult customers I’ve been loud and positive about our neighbors. (“Man, how has it been boothing next to them?” It’s been great! They bring a lot of foot traffic and they’re kind and wonderful professional neighbors. If anything it’s a fun juxtaposition. We believe in artistic freedom. I bought a sticker too!)

But this is a kid, it’s not my place to explain anything…. But I was extremely curious about what this chill dad would say.

“Well,” dad says with a long measured silence between each word. “Sometimes people are horny.”

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