picatchu - BOO!
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7 / seven / sette ✧ 20 yrs old ✧ any pronouns

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I Finished My Task Despite The Adverse Conditions (demanding Cat On My Lap)

🏆 i finished my task despite the adverse conditions (demanding cat on my lap)

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POV: You See Me Driving My Silly Little Car

POV: you see me driving my silly little car


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11 months ago
Inktober Never Really Inspires Me, But I Do Love The Concept Of Drawing Prompt Lists- So I Made My Own!

Inktober never really inspires me, but I do love the concept of drawing prompt lists- so I made my own! #Fantober2024

I need an excuse to draw some fun, self-indulgent art!! It's literally been years. I hope some of you will join me~


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11 months ago

^_^ tumblr why are you not letting my recent drawings appear in tags ^_^ not even in search ^_^ (murderous)


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11 months ago

Resources for Writing Sensitive Topics

As always, when writing about sensitive topics/injuries/illnesses, we encourage everyone to research and tag works appropriately. This is to ensure that the whump community can remain a safe space for everyone, as well as assist writers in creating well-informed works that avoid offending people and stereotyping, romanticising, or sensationalising hard topics.

Below are some links to resources we and others found useful - we'd like to thank the wonderful members of our community for helping us with finding great resources.

Blogs/Tumblr Posts:

@cripplecharacters - A whole blog dedicated to helping people write disabled characters.

^ A Guide to Writing Disabled Characters

@writingwithcolor - A whole blog dedicated to writing and resources centered on racial, ethnic and religious diversity.

^ Stereotypes and Tropes Navigation

Resources for Writing Injuries (Tumblr Masterpost)

Resources for Writing Sketchy Topics (Tumblr Masterpost - please note that a couple of links are broken due to the post being 7 years old, but many are still working!)

A guide to designing, drawing or writing characters who use mobility aids (Tumblr post)

Writing A Blind or Visually Impaired Character (Tumblr Post)

Independent Websites

Avoiding Stereotypes in Fiction: Characters with Mental Health Issues (WritersHelpingWriters)

How Do I Depict a Disabled Character Respectfully? (Fay Onyx, Mythcreants blog)

Respectfully Depicting a Character Adapting to a Disability (Fay Onyx, Mythcreants blog)

Writing Deaf Characters (T. Frohock, author.)

How to Write Deaf or Hard of Hearing Characters (Melanie Ashford, Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association)

How to Write a Blind or Vision Impaired Character (AllWriteAlright)

If anyone has any additional sources, feel free to share them in the reblogs/replies!

POST CONTRIBUTERS - Thank you!

@psychologeek - Thank you for sharing some of the primary resources with us, it helped us a great deal :)


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