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Sometimes I wished I had the ability to swap and change parts of my body, like how you'd remove pieces of a doll and give them new pieces from a different one. That would be nice.
Went from a mature kid who acted more like a grown adult, to a mature-ish young adult who acts like a little kid from time to time.
The only thing that stayed the same throughout this whole ordeal was my love of collecting plushies and dolls.
Am I the only one who finds it weird that when women have body hair it's considered unattractive, gross, unfeminine, unnatural, and so on. But when men are covered from head to toe in hair it's considered normal, natural, manly, and even attractive.
I never really understand this logic, or any other gender related double standards for that matter. It just seems silly to me.


Note: I know I said I wasn't posting anymore till October, but this is really important. I would like to know your opinions.
Sorry if I haven't been posting any art lately.
I've just been really busy with my college work lately. Plus, I've been experimenting a bit with my art style, trying to improve it and make it more unique to me.
I'll probably post more art again when I have time.

It's my birthday today!!! I'm officially 18 years old, let's fricking gooooooo!!!
ik you said no ships so feel free to not answer but this isn't a request just curious
do you have any ships you enjoy? it's ok if not i completely respect that too just wondering :)))
not really: I mean I guess I think Dipcifica is kind of cute but’s that’s it, I usually stay out of the shipping parts of fandoms since they get pretty uh…chaotic to say the least plus romantic stories in media don’t really interest me. thanks for asking!

Alright, I’m trying to figure out an animatic I’ve had in my head (song from adventure time) and decided to rework the lyrics a bit to suit the two (Fiddleford and Tate)
So in the mean time have these very happy lyrics that Fiddleford would mentally sing to Tate in said animatic :)
your art style has a certain charm to it that is so cute, I love it
Thank you so much!
Just made a side-blog! @spirit-dumps | if you want to see the art I rb and the occasional insane ramblings from me then check that out

Mary W Jackson by Tracie Ching
April 9, 1921 – February 11, 2005)
Mary Jackson was an American mathematician and aerospace engineer at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, which in 1958 was succeeded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. She worked at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, for most of her career. She started out in the computing unit at the segregated West Area Computing division in 1951. She took advanced engineering classes and, in 1958, became NASA’s first black female engineer.
After 34 years at NASA, Jackson had earned the most senior engineering title available. She realized she could not earn further promotions without becoming a supervisor. She accepted a demotion to become a manager of both the Federal Women’s Program, in the NASA Office of Equal Opportunity Programs and of the Affirmative Action Program. In this role, she worked to influence the hiring and promotion of women in NASA’s science, engineering, and mathematics careers.
Jackson’s story features in the 2016 non-fiction book Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Who Helped Win the Space Race. She is one of the three protagonists in Hidden Figures, the film adaptation released the same year.
In 2019, Jackson was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.[2] In 2021, the Washington, D.C. headquarters of NASA was renamed the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters.
“For Mary Jackson, life was a long process of raising one’s expectations.” - Author: Margot Lee Shetterly