Alright Screw It, Here’s My First Post Because I Want To Stop Procrastinating This. Expect Future Content

Alright screw it, here’s my first post because I want to stop procrastinating this. Expect future content be related to whatever fandom I’m in at the time.

Heres a design idea for my Neo Agent 3 and their smallfry in a splatoon 3 AU I’m writing. Just a doodle and very much so not final but enjoy!

Alright Screw It, Here’s My First Post Because I Want To Stop Procrastinating This. Expect Future Content

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6 months ago

Your gender is now the first randomized wikipedia article you get. No rerolls.


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2 weeks ago

peeling those sour rainbow gummy strips into long thin strings and putting them into cheap energy drink to create something im calling battery acid spaghetti will update once ive finished it


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3 months ago

Ah yes, the 3 genders. Male, female, and “what the fuck are you, a cop?”

Ah Yes, The 3 Genders. Male, Female, And “what The Fuck Are You, A Cop?”
3 months ago
An 8 by 8 color grid showing all color combination options for the dyes available in the season of Radiance. The background is black for visibility. The X and Y axis are labeled with the base dye colors (red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, purple, black, white).
An image that says "Dye Accessibility color guides" in black text. Surrounding the text are the dye jar symbols from the season of Radiance and colored sparkles. The background is white. The jar symbols have smaller symbols to represent the element related to the color and they are as follows: red has a single swirl to look similar to the eyes of the trial creatures in the game, yellow has a line that is hook-shaped and curved to look similar to a single flame, green has 4 rounded-square shapes of different sizes to represent stones or earth, cyan has 3 horizontal lines in a row top to bottom with the top and bottom lines curving backward to represent air, blue has 3 vertical wavey lines in a row top represent water flow, purple has a diamond shape with a small circle in the center like a gem, black has a ring of short lines the go outward from the center like a firework, white has a circle with a dot in the center and the circle has lines coming out of the sides and top/bottom to give the appearance of a shine or light glint.
This image shows two vertical rows of the jar symbols, a row of color mixing results for the red dye in the bottom left, and an additional red jar symbol in the lower right as a label to indicate this graphic is for the red dye. The vertical rows of jars each show the different symbols to represent the original color of the jar and have been colored to represent the color results of mixing the red dye. Each dye jar has words next to it to describe the color for accessibility.
The color mixes are described as follows:
red×red: Rich, deep red
red×yellow: pumpkin spice, medium light brown
red×green: medium brown, warm-toned
red×cyan: pinkish gray, warm gray
red×blue: medium purple, bruise colored, plum
red×purple: reddish purple, wine, blackberry juice
red×black: Rich red, slightly darker, blood
red×white: warm, deep pink, lips, dusty rose
This image shows two vertical rows of the jar symbols, a row of color mixing results for the yellow dye in the bottom left, and an additional yellow jar symbol in the lower right as a label to indicate this graphic is for the yellow dye. The vertical rows of jars each show the different symbols to represent the original color of the jar and have been colored to represent the color results of mixing the yellow dye. Each dye jar has words next to it to describe the color for accessibility.
The color mixes are described as follows:
yellow×red: clay soil, pumpkin spice
yellow×yellow: dark mustard
yellow×green: desaturated lime, slightly darker
yellow×cyan: desaturated lime
yellow×blue: medium, pine, true green
yellow×purple: desaturated peach, darker
yellow×black: desaturated, darker mustard, green tint
yellow×white: sunny yellow, desaturated
This image shows two vertical rows of the jar symbols, a row of color mixing results for the green dye in the bottom left, and an additional green jar symbol in the lower right as a label to indicate this graphic is for the green dye. The vertical rows of jars each show the different symbols to represent the original color of the jar and have been colored to represent the color results of mixing the green dye. Each dye jar has words next to it to describe the color for accessibility.
The color mixes are described as follows:

green×red: darker mustard, very similar to the other mustards
green×yellow: moss, desaturated, warm toned
green×green: Rich, true green, U.S. bills
green×cyan: dark teal
green×blue: darker teal, leans more green
green×purple: pinkish gray, stone
green×black: evergreen, rich green, darker than money
green×white: soft, dusty green
This image shows two vertical rows of the jar symbols, a row of color mixing results for the cyan dye in the bottom left, and an additional cyan jar symbol in the lower right as a label to indicate this graphic is for the cyan dye. The vertical rows of jars each show the different symbols to represent the original color of the jar and have been colored to represent the color results of mixing the cyan dye. Each dye jar has words next to it to describe the color for accessibility.
The color mixes are described as follows:
cyan×red: purplish gray, darker lavender
cyan×yellow: medium teal
cyan×green: darker teal
cyan×cyan: more saturated teal, barely lighter than medium, Miku
cyan×blue: deep, dusty blue, bluer than jeans
cyan×purple: desaturated version of the above, gray-blue
cyan×black: desaturated darker teal
cyan×white: soft, light teal
This image shows two vertical rows of the jar symbols, a row of color mixing results for the blue dye in the bottom left, and an additional blue jar symbol in the lower right as a label to indicate this graphic is for the blue dye. The vertical rows of jars each show the different symbols to represent the original color of the jar and have been colored to represent the color results of mixing the blue dye. Each dye jar has words next to it to describe the color for accessibility.
The color mixes are described as follows:
blue×red: deep, purplish blue, desaturated
blue×yellow: desaturated emerald
blue×green: JNCO Jeans, medium wash denim
blue×cyan: saturated, rich, Miku teal
blue×blue: Atlantic ocean, medium blue
blue×purple: blue-gray, stone
blue×black: Navy blue, night sky
blue×white: pale, desaturated blue
This image shows two vertical rows of the jar symbols, a row of color mixing results for the purple dye in the bottom left, and an additional purple jar symbol in the lower right as a label to indicate this graphic is for the purple dye. The vertical rows of jars each show the different symbols to represent the original color of the jar and have been colored to represent the color results of mixing the purple dye. Each dye jar has words next to it to describe the color for accessibility.
The color mixes are described as follows:
purple×red: warm-toned purple
purple×yellow: dusty rose, pinky purple
purple×green: desaturated, medium purple
purple×cyan: pale purple, saturated, lavender
purple×blue: Rich, royal purple
purple×purple: royal purple, desaturated
purple×black: saturated, rich, reddish purple
purple×white: pale, pinky purple
This image shows two vertical rows of the jar symbols, a row of color mixing results for the black dye in the bottom left, and an additional black jar symbol in the lower right as a label to indicate this graphic is for the black dye. The vertical rows of jars each show the different symbols to represent the original color of the jar and have been colored to represent the color results of mixing the black dye. Each dye jar has words next to it to describe the color for accessibility.
The color mixes are described as follows:
black×red: wine red
black×yellow: deep mustard yellow
black×green: military green
black×cyan: dark teal, leans blue
black×blue: deep, navy blue
black×purple: deep purple, grapes
black×black: inky black, not quite true black
black×white: darker gray, darker than W+B 

[note: W means white and B means black]
This image shows two vertical rows of the jar symbols, a row of color mixing results for the white dye in the bottom left, and an additional white jar symbol in the lower right as a label to indicate this graphic is for the white dye. The vertical rows of jars each show the different symbols to represent the original color of the jar and have been colored to represent the color results of mixing the white dye. Each dye jar has words next to it to describe the color for accessibility.
The color mixes are described as follows:
white×red: pale, dusty red
white×yellow: pale yellow
white×green: pale mossy green
white×cyan: pale teal, leans green
white×blue: pale, dusty blue
white×purple: pale, pink purple
white×black: medium gray, concrete
white×white: off-white, more vibrant than base white

Comprehensive color chart for The Season of Radiance! Included is a accessibility guide with written descriptions for each dye option for anyone who may need it (colorblind, etc). Alt text included in the images!

Each color was color-picked from a screenshot of the Rainbow Trousers shirt portion during daytime lighting for accuracy and consistency.

Hope this helps, have fun dyeing!

1 month ago

i like working at plant store. sometimes you ring up someone and there's a slug on their plant and so you're like "Oh haha you've got a friend there let me get that for you" and you put the slug on your hand for safekeeping but then its really busy and you dont have time to take the slug outside before the next customer in line so you just have a slug chilling on your hand for 15 minutes. really makes you feel at peace with nature. also it means sometimes i get to say my favorite line which is "would you like this free slug with your purchase"


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2 months ago

When I tell you that I have read fanfic characterizations so OOC that they'd classify as an original character, trust me I have read THOUSANDS. But you know what I don't do? :) Tell the author of those fanfics that they might as well classify that character as an original character if they're going to write them like one. Because that's fucking rude. People don't owe you your preferred characterizations. The back button is free.


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1 month ago
Oh Ok

oh ok

1 month ago
Reblog To Make It Die Faster

Reblog to make it die faster


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2 weeks ago
I Hate Everyone Here

I hate everyone here

But I'll try to make the world a little better anyways

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