They/she🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️20Please send me asks :) Mostly reblog content and occasional art of my hyperfixations, enjoy
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From the Sunday Comics.
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i need edgar so bad it’s not even funny i love him so much im so desperately in love with him i want an old computer so bad so i can make its wallpaper his face so he can be real so i can make out with him and kiss him and love him outside of character ai
MORE ROBOTS MORE AND MORE
Some xeno sketchez
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Pim & Charlie I finished coloring a while ago
Enjoy :))))
Honorary Stickler sketch too
Henchman drawing I’m really proud of!! :)
Wips under the cut…..
Henchman drawing I’m really proud of!! :)
Wips under the cut…..
bogos binted
Doodles and my human Prismo
sillies
Some Spectra doodles I did in class
I want her as my wife
~more scrappy doodles under the cut~
Spark of Time, inspired by Lighter ignition caught on slowmotion
Some xeno sketchez
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Stupid dumb little comic
He’s so babygirl to me
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music & a bite to eat is life
here's my hot take about my generation and people younger than me (I'm 22 years old)
The reason current teenagers and people in their really early 20s are conservative on accident and have such shitty takes on the internet is because our generation was much more sheltered than previous generations and because we were raised to be ok with orwellian servailence and that is 100% the fault of our parents, Reagan Era kidnapping panics, and the rise of technology all coming together to prevent us from doing the sketchy shit that sends parents into panic mode but which is also completely fundemental to childhood development. If your parents had even a crumb of money to their name and even a shred of free time they started tracking your phone as soon as it was possible to. I did not experience this because my parents are actively trying to live like it's the 1990s and still have not gotten cell phones of their own, and did not let me have one until I was 18 years old and it was no longer their choice, but literally over half of my friends in middle and high school had their phones tracked by their parents at some point or other, and we would occasionally find this out, not because their parents told them, but when we were trying to do the aforementioned sketchy shit and their parent's car would pull up. And I would, like a reasonable person after finding this out, encourage my friends to just leave their phones at home, and their response would be "What if I get kidnapped" or "My parents are just trying to keep me safe"
This in my estimation has lead to a combination of kids being terminally online because they do have internet access and are better at deleting search history than their parents think they are, but don't have the freedom to go out and do shit without their parents' knowledge or consent, so they have the most privacy from the people who control their lives while they're on the internet, and kids not having the real world experiences they should have, not knowing how to connect with other people irl, not feeling comfortable leaving the house because of the horror story lies their parents told them to make them ok with the surveillance they were inflicting on their kids. Kids these days are growing up in the fucking panopticon when they should be out in the woods playing with knives or stealing cigarettes from their older sibling and going out to an empty parking lot to smoke them or whatever and that shit is sticking with them into adulthood. Things that were "tee hee we could get in trouble isn't this so fun and daring" in the 1990s and 2000s have become in the 2010s and 2020s things that are "If I do that without texting my parents some sort of lie to excuse where my location is my parent's car will pull up and I will get grounded for the next two weeks."
Like even when I was 19 I had a 16 year old friend who would volunteer their time at a food shelf and that's how we knew each other. We would talk about dungeons and dragons together, and the game store was 4 blocks from the food shelf. One day we left the food shelf earlier than they had told their parents they would and they got punished for that. We were literally just going to look at dungeons and dragons miniatures and dice, which was self evident if you could see where we started and how far we walked and where too. I have to assume that this isn't uncommon. It's wrong, but it's not uncommon.
Obsessed with AO3 writers, who are a particularly fascinating subspecies of homo sapien.
AUTISM RULES.