Ghoul (with memory loss)
banner
kingsneak.bsky.social
Ghoul (with memory loss)
@kingsneak.bsky.social
300 followers 490 following 2.1K posts
I'm built different. Like incorrectly, I think. Visual artist, 30, she/he, goth/punk, INTJ 5w6, struggling with ADHD & ME/CFS. Expect art, gaming, werewolves, monsters and horror. May repost adult content. Icon by wolfhidewinter.
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
Pinned
with the state of things likely not soon lol. people have been trying to get these fellas identified properly many years ago and still nothing 😔
Reposted by Ghoul (with memory loss)
my toxic trait is thinking I can sculpt this
at the end of the day bigots want all queer people dead just the same so what does this shit fucking matter? what's the point in dividing everyone further? do you not have your own life and struggles to worry about considering the state of the world? good lord
first of all this isn't a competition on who has it worse and second of all you're not in their shoes so what do you know about their struggles? let people have a term to talk about their struggles with eachother goddamn why the fuck does it bother you so much
I've also seen a lot of "well you shouldn't use that word" but then they also hate transandrophophobia and all the other alternatives too like at that point you don't want to admit that trans men don't deserve to have a word for their own struggles. why?
if you think transmisandry isn't real because you can't tell the difference between it and misandry then you can fuck off. anyone who blocks me for this will get blocked back because I'm sick of this stupid and empathy-devoid infighting and I don't need people like that on my timeline ever
consider that he's happy to have people order food so he can pay his bills. maybe he likes seeing different places daily too

the local pizza places here have a website where you can order online and the option for contact free delivery, which is probably a dream for anyone with social anxiety
Reposted by Ghoul (with memory loss)
Trepidation over an approaching end
#widderwood
even funnier that once people found similar species they started naming them ducky too, didn't expect to kick off a chain reaction haha. the Cubaris sp. part is total speculation on their part too. sadly there's been no one to do the proper taxonomy on them yet, it's possible they're their own genus
forgot to tag this with #art too oops
Updated my #werewolf lore a bit and made a graphic. Inspired by the eyes of some sharks and rays!
Reposted by Ghoul (with memory loss)
the guy who got them into the hobby posted them in an isopod group and I said they reminded me of rubber duckies, and then he gave them that as their common name. he even offered to send me some for free but my flat gets too hot to keep the species so I declined.
Reposted by Ghoul (with memory loss)
some concepts I did for the lake dredger. I love gross sea monsters so this was one of the most fun creatures to design
Reposted by Ghoul (with memory loss)
Anyone can become disabled.

Anyone can lose their job.

Anyone can become homeless.

Anyone can go hungry.

These are not moral failings. They can happen in an instant.

Most people are far closer to living in poverty than they realize.

We must fight for one another & for the most vulnerable.
fun fact: I'm the reason rubber ducky isopods are called that
Reposted by Ghoul (with memory loss)
It’s not a wise idea to make fun of a wizards wand
girldinner but taken too literally
he's right with this tho. we literally don't know what will happen so panicking ahead of time makes no sense
Reposted by Ghoul (with memory loss)
The only truly ethical response that a self-described artist can make. Anything else is a betrayal of one's colleagues.
“I am not interested, nor will I ever be interested. I'm 61, and I hope to be able to remain uninterested in using it at all until I croak. ... The other day, somebody wrote me an email, said, ‘What is your stance on AI?’ And my answer was very short. I said, ‘I'd rather die.’” 🫡
Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro says 'I'd rather die' than use generative AI
Del Toro's new Frankenstein adaption reimagines Mary Shelley's 1818 Gothic novel. Frankenstein was like a tech bro: "creating something without considering the consequences," he explains.
www.npr.org
throwback to that time scion was double cheeked up on a Thursday afternoon