areu:
YOUR DRILL IS THE DRILL THAT WILL PIERCE THE HEAVENS!
gurren lagann mini print trio for anime north!!!
areu:
YOUR DRILL IS THE DRILL THAT WILL PIERCE THE HEAVENS!
gurren lagann mini print trio for anime north!!!
THANK YOU and thanks everyone who responded with the link 8’) oh no I’m gonna be playing around with this for the rest of the day
I like to think my blog maintains its fandoms decently well, but there’s definite rotations between stuff
it should probably come to no surprise that there’ll be a decent amount of pokemon incoming
I’m probably going to lose followers for saying this, but I honestly don’t care, because if we don’t agree on this point then you’re probably in the wrong place to begin with.
Fandom artists and writers don’t owe you a damned thing. We create fanworks because we want to. We’re under no obligation, we get no compensation for the amount of time and energy we sink into projects, and the fandom is fucking harsh, sometimes. We’re never going to please everyone—we get ridiculed and criticized for the most asinine details.
You didn’t write my favorite pairing the way I like it. That’s not how I imagine those characters. Why don’t you draw more like this person? Delete your blog. Kill yourself.
Are you fucking kidding me?
Fandom is a participatory effort, and if you aren’t contributing in a positive, constructive way to the frenzy, then sit down and shut the fuck up. So you didn’t like so and so story? Great. Go read something else instead of leaving hateful comments. You weren’t impressed with the new fanart on your dash? Awesome. Go grab a pencil or a tablet, your medium of choice, and bring something else to the table.
I’m sick of watching good artists, writers, and graphics makers leave this fandom and question their talent because the fandom can and does behave like a spoiled child.
TL;DR: What do you as a fan gain from being an asshole?