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and you were full of joy

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early 20s

updates
  • I finally have a neocities built it's still in construction

  • watching: Haibane Renmei
    reading: Gideon the Ninth
    sunsmudge-peachmoon: in a dream you saw a way to survive
    sunsmudge-peachmoon.tumblr.com/page/1
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    ▪︎ juniper ■ he/she

    ▪︎ dykefag boygirlboy in my rotting in the leaves era

    ▪︎ crippled & immunocompromised, and i don’t shut up abt it (i still blog abt the current pandemic as it isolates disabled ppl)

    ▪︎ misc fandoms (homestuck, horror movies/lit/comics, misc cartoons new and old, misc anime of old and new, poetry; art centered on relationships, isolation, and furries as well as just weird shit. list nonexpansive)

    blogging tag: #sunsmudged jottings

    art tag: #sunsmudged graphics

  • actually kind of hilarious how drastically the idea of a "webcomic fan" evolved over the course of homestuck from dave strider as a weird hipster in 2009 to calliope the fangirl in act 6. like the way the comic had to update its own self parody in real time

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    rough page for a comic…

    (it’s starting to look the way it did in my head - lol)


    edit, 19.3.24: i’ll come back to this project later…

  • im contractually obligated to like every character that has no human heart or no human soul or so on allegedly and is an empty shell allegedly. for the record

  • there's pretty much no situation where finding yourself agreeing with tradcaths shouldn't at least give you pause

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    The Study on Post-Pubescent Manhood is a collection of images taken by American photographer Stacy Kranitz in 2013. It looks at how subculture self-consciously dramatizes violence through daily rituals, habits, and pastimes, thereby implicating the photographer and viewer as consumers of that violence. These images were taken at a dystopian compound in the Southern Ohio Appalachian region of the United States.

    "I have focused my gaze on a group of young men that I befriended at a dystopian compound in Ohio. I went there searching for displays of violence that function as catharsis so I could validate behavior that might at first glance seem destructive, dissolute, or anti-social."

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