I absolutely love this. I’ve stared at it for 5 minutes and even though it’s fairly simple, there’s so much to it. The postures and gestures are fantastic.
Thank you for sharing.
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I absolutely love this. I’ve stared at it for 5 minutes and even though it’s fairly simple, there’s so much to it. The postures and gestures are fantastic.
Thank you for sharing.


For years I did just fine editting and drawing using a cracked version of Photoshop CS2. I think I used it up until 2017 if not longer. There’s also a lot of free alternatives out there. Sometimes the free alternatives don’t look as good, but often they have all of the features you need, if not more.
I currently use the free video editing program on windows for my shorts and reels. It’s not the most feature rich, but it works for short videos. I also use canva for some things. If you know where to look, you can get canva pro for free by joining a school group.
The real barrier imo is time. It takes a lot of time to plan, create, edit, advertise, interact with the community, find free resources, etc.
I’m cis female but I just wanted to say you’re really pretty and cute. I get nerdy girl vibes from your photo.
I used to have certain aesthetics but I’ve realized I like too many different things, so instead I focus on getting clothes for different outfits, that way I can dress however I feel at the moment. Sometimes I dress goth or emo, sometimes I’m a 90s girly pop with pastels and light baggy jeans. I don’t really wear makeup much so I can’t help with that.
If you ever want to talk about clothes or aesthetics or anything really, send me a message!


Going to have to give neostation a try when my ayn thor gets here.
I really enjoyed reading this interview. Very informative and well written.


I played this for about 5 hours yesterday. It’s really good, especially for early access. I love how you can move the stickers around and create any kind of card you want.
There is currently no controller support, so I’m hoping that comes soon.
Check out Burrows and Badgers.


Once. My now husband broke up with me 2 years into our relationship during a mental breakdown. He was clearly not himself at the time and was going through a lot of stress. He said he wasn’t worthy of me or love, and I couldn’t convince him otherwise. After getting help and medication, he asked for forgiveness and I took him back about 3 months after our breakup. We married a few years later.
It took me a while to sort out my heartbreak when he left me, and my fears that it could happen again if he ever were to stop taking his medicine, but I care about him deeply and decided I was willing to take that risk. He’s been nothing but supportive and loving ever since, and we’ve grown a lot together.
I think in order for a relationship to work after it’s been broken off before, you need to be able to forgive and move on from the past. You can’t be resentful and you need trust.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits? It won several awards.