doctor frankenteeth with the good hair
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i am thirty or forty years old and i don't need this 2d and print artist | no commissions | abnormal about frankenstein
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ripeteeth.bsky.social
oh wait, i don’t think bluesky has seen my pi-ass de résistance yet
image from behind of a person wearing black booty shorts with ‘VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN DOES NOT HAVE A MEDICAL DEGREE’ printed across the back in white capital letters
ripeteeth.bsky.social
If it's a multifandom big bang, you might want to veer away from small and obscure fandoms, because there's a very good chance that the fanartists aren't familiar and we're naturally going to choose fandoms we also know and enjoy. We're here to have fun, not to just provide you with art
ripeteeth.bsky.social
As a fanartist, I am begging writers in Big Bangs to think about how their fics might be fun for artists. Think about fun tropes that we might also enjoy, don't try to be too obscure or opaque. Hook us with something visually interesting. Artists pick a summary based on what seems *fun to draw*
ripeteeth.bsky.social
if your ao3 stats are more important to you than being a decent person then you don't deserve fandom
ripeteeth.bsky.social
fuck you and fuck everyone who has ever prioritized internet points over a human being
ripeteeth.bsky.social
god i'm still so fucking mad, how dare you steal that joy from me
ripeteeth.bsky.social
one of the things i'm bitterest about with good omens is how it ruined his music for me
ripeteeth.bsky.social
rolling my eyes so hard at the old white broad with a citarella bag on the uptown q complaining about how she's a minority now
ripeteeth.bsky.social
you know i didn't think i could be surprised and then i read what the order was
ripeteeth.bsky.social
i am making roast chicken and lentils with daqua and it smells so fucking good
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mobydickatsea.bsky.social
harder and harder, and deeper and deeper
ripeteeth.bsky.social
I recently finished Constant Reader: The New Yorker Columns 1927-28 by Dorothy Parker and am shoving it in everyone's arms. She's a hilarious delight and finishing it felt like putting away a friend.