Not exactly what was ordered but here’s what I cooked
The people in the comments I’m sobbing 😭
I don’t think I would willingly eat more then 4 chicken nuggets tbh breaded things make me nauseous :/
How many chicken nuggets do you think you could eat in one sitting
genuinely like 5
I have a small stomach
Uzi rambling about bluestar to N’s unfortunately confused self is my favorite one ngl
Big thanks to everyone who came in to draw! It was really fun and I hope to do this again soon :) loved all the art <3
Last one may have slight spoilers so be wary!
“Convo in the elevator”
“Uzi gamer rage”
“N actually being happy for once”
“V chilling in heaven”
“Doll practicing knife throwing”
“Kahn playing cards with doors”
“J pissing off Uzi”
And lastly “Lizzy and Thad beating up a disassembly drone”
And here are some random doodles we all did :3
Thanks to @brahmenbones, @ingulo-agualo, @electrozeistyking, and @nat0041 for joining, it was a ton of fun!
the funniest meltdown ive ever had was in college when i got so overstimulated that i could Not speak, including over text. one of my friends was trying to talk me through it but i was solely using emojis because they were easier than trying to come up with words so he started using primarily emojis as well just to make things feel balanced. this was not the Most effective strategy... until. he tried to ask me "you okay?" but the way he chose to do that was by sending "👉🏼👌🏼❓" and i was so shocked by suddenly being asked if i was dtf that i was like WHAT???? WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY TO ME?????????? and thus was verbal again
I’ll feed you JuziNation
Should I burn Uzi at the stake later
My little baby boy
Look at him
Pick him up and cradle him in my arms
Wittle bitty baby kitty boy
Ermm..Errmmm...Yōkai Wotchi anyone?
Since we keep getting "live action" CGI remakes of already perfectly adequate animated movies, and because people need to understand that animation is a medium and not a genre, I have prepared this primer about the importance of Visual Language for Conveying Information.
Can you tell what the personalities of these two mice are?
Can you tell now?
Which of these two tigers feels safer to be around?
Which of these three dogs is the funniest one?
If you can answer these questions, then you already have experience with the idea of visual language and stylistic choices being used to impart narrative meaning. If you can understand why these choices were made to impart meaning, then you can understand why animation is a medium for telling stories that has its own inherent value, and is not merely a "placeholder" for the eventual implementation of photorealistic presentation (aka "Live Action" CGI). Animation does not need to be "corrected" or "legitimized" by remaking it into the most representational simulation of observable reality.