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Sort of on Hiatus, sort of revamping shit.

mori-sketchbook:

hmmmmmmmmmm

The bae has a flame for Anla going ;3

4 months ago   &   3

mori-sketchbook:

someone pls draw me a horrendous female version of Hammond with tits and legs and a hourglass body i need to exact revenge on @rainbowcoffee

IT’S NOT MY FAULT THATS WHERE YOUR MIND WENT I WAS JUST TALKING ABOUT HOW CUTE N CHUBBY HAMMOND WAS

5 months ago   &   8

creepyscritches:

creepyscritches:

The term “nb lesbian” always makes me stumble momentarily and tbh it’s definitely bc I’m not as well-versed in the nb LGBT community as I’d like to be.

Nb lesbians, yall are valid n fine, I’m not questioning that; I’m just confused on the definition of the term “lesbian” if it’s not strictly used for wlw? Again, I’m..still learning the ins and outs of nonbinary gender, but if you’re nb doesn’t that mean you don’t identify strictly as a man or woman–by extension wouldn’t that mean that nb wouldn’t be “wlw” but more “wlnb”??

In the past couple months I’ve been seeing “nb lesbian” used for the first that I’ve seen and I’m tryin to figure if the gay community is expanding the term “lesbian” to: woman loving woman + woman loving nonbinary? If so, that’s really cool and I dig it–but I can’t seem to find any resources about nb lesbians that aren’t terfy or dismissive of nb folks, so I’m not sure if I’m coming to the right conclusion. It’s also like…way inappropriate to approach acquaintance nb lesbians I see in passing on tumblr abt this, and I don’t have any current nb lesbian buddies to maybe talk with abt it

Do I have any nb lesbian followers who might wanna offer their input? I’ve got anon on as always if you’d like to stay private

Been thinkin on myself too. Honestly I don’t think an nb partner would be out of my realm of attraction as a lesbian? I just know I can’t handle men hitting on me and I’ve never felt attraction to them.

Hhhh..but would saying that I’m a lesbian/wlw with a nb partner be transphobic as it would insinuate (by terminology at least) that my partner was considered a woman? Or though I guess if lesbian is moving to include wlw + wlnb, it would also include nblw? Or would we be in bi territory since it’s technically 2 genders of attraction?

I’m..need help please

I think it comes more along the lines of like, the person being nonbinary but identifying with womanhood or parts of it, be it in dysphoria, socially (how they where raised or the expectations placed on them), what they look like/how they present themselves publicly, ect. It’s kinda this nebulous grey area of it all, not identifying as a WOMAN but identifying with parts of womenhood? As far as I can say at least, i’m nonbinary but I ID as bisexual so I can’t speak for those that ID as lesbian.

9 months ago   &   37
Look I just wanted to upload something since its been ages. Have a wip of a piece I started in january and uh… i’m a slow artist okay.

Look I just wanted to upload something since its been ages. Have a wip of a piece I started in january and uh… i’m a slow artist okay.

10 months ago   &   5

TIME TO SAY FUCK IT AND LET THIS ONE INTO THE WILD. I’ve been working on it for like 2 months now.

Aellathae, my half night elf, half human, starseer/witch/shaman/druidess/monk thingy character. Design probably not final

1 year ago   &   24

No limits with a new hero out? Time to adopt your new 4 redheaded daughters and carry them to the end! Or as close as you can since we didn’t quite win this game.

Okay but, I love Moira. She needs some serious heal/damage number tweaks before she gets put into live game. But she so is going to be one of my new mains.

1 year ago   &   5

mori-sketchbook:

For reals tho @rainbowcoffee is my best friend and has been the most genuine person I’ve met

Soft screeching u big softy. I am p sure that by genuine you mean blunt and forward as shit.

1 year ago   &   7

fullten:

rainbowcoffee:

fullten:

fullten:

rainbowcoffee:

fullten:

fullten:

I wonder how it would be if all humans saw different colors from each other. For one group the sky and ocean are normally in the daylight a deep, dark red, others see a florescent lime green, others see a light soft baby pink, and so on.

You couldn’t define yourself by skin tone, or the group you’re born into because everyone sees each others skin tone as a different color. Descriptions, words for colors, how would that even work? How would the colors effect mood and personality? Would people break off to find those who see the world the way they do? We rely so much on colors to dictate mood, the atmosphere, as warnings, as definitions to who we are, so if all of that is meaningless, how would the world work?

@rainbowcoffee but how could you describe blue? If the sky is hundreds of different colors to different people, if something for you is blue, but dark forest green, or a milky yellow to someone else how could you communicate what blue is? Because you can show them a blue vase, but it’s not blue to them, it’s neon pink, or crimson red.

I tried to reply and it got too long for replies rip

I guess it would depend on what basis we’re going for with “see different colors”

In this idea do we all view the same range of color, red/orange/yellow/green/blue/purple/red but it’s just tilted so someone else’s red might be green?

Or more in the color blind sense where there is a more limited range of color that every person see’s.

Cause with the first I think it would just be a matter of you grow up and you look at this vase that has ((blue)) pigment, and you see blue, but someone else would see yellow. But you BOTH would have grown up seeing that pigment/spot of color described as the word blue? ALTHOUGH Given that like, yellow/green and the like are viewed as lighter than blue/red there could be some issue there? Which would be a shrug

But with the later if there’s different limits with color like someone only see’s the yellow/blue range and someone else sees the full range except for maybe red then there would def be a whole sort of messy differences. I could only image that the basis for all would turn to gray scale as a unifying spectrum?

YIKES that winded up even longer and I rambled on. I’ve got like no education in this stuff this is mostly rambling about from years of just absorbing info but that’s kinda how I view it

Okay it’s like there’s an apple in the middle of the room, no one sees it as red and everyone sees it as a different color. One person sees a bright pink, another sees a dark purple, another sees a neon yellow and so on.

You walk in and see a red apple.

How do you describe red without using nouns?

And how could they could describe what they see to you?

And remember that everyone on earth sees colors differently so ascribing it to love, or passion doesn’t work because other people have different experiences and views of color. Like when someone blushes some people see blues, or yellows. Your basically alone in seeing this apple as red.

And the word red is meaningless, it would be like me pointing to a bunch if red things but saying azul (blue in Spanish)

If you see me pointing to red things saying azul, you’ll think that’s the name for red when it’s not. Same concept. You could point at the apple and say “red” but no one sees “red” the color, they see the colors they see

((Glad I refreshed to glance cuz I basically just described that except took me a lot more words))

But yeah, you would look at something and you brain interprets it the way red is seen, even if it is actually blue. You still see red, and everything else that is the same shade of red you’d see as red. So you would associate what you see as red to the same thing that everyone else is associating to blue.

I think the best comparison I can think of is someone being colorblind and seeing green as yellow. The difference being that you still have the same range of colors as someone who isn’t.

Someone who has Protanopia and Someone who has Tritanopia have similar ranges. So they both look at the grass, Protanopia see’s it as a bright yellow, Tritanopia as a Bright Teal. But someone who isn’t colorblind comes in and see’s it as green. But the two different types of colorblind would be looking at grass and it would be the same thing to them, how could they describe it differently?

I guess the main thing I’m trying to say is we would learn to associate things regardless of what their color is???????

((I am not colorblind so if I butchered that or spoke out of line I would love to know))

No I know we would still know what grass is, we could still associate things, but descriptions in terms of color would be meaningless, ideas of color outside of how you see them would be meaningless. We would have to rely on touch, and shape more than anything else to describe something to someone else, but in terms of color we’re like all living on a different planet.

The anon you got a minute ago basically described it perfectly. I think the only thing I can add in addition is, the way that we see it, regardless of whether or not we’re seeing it in a different color than someone else, we’ll still have the same associations so I don’t think that by seeing the colors themselves different it would change that much.

1 year ago   &   109
Anonymous said:
See my trouble is that society's IMPRESSIONS of colors would probably remain the same. Like, if someone in a position of power pointed to an apple and said "that's a bad color" then people -- regardless of what color they see that apple as -- would think something like "apple color is a bad color." Like, the associations we assign to colors are less about the colors themselves, and more about how people TELL us we should feel about that color (especially in regards to skin).

fullten:

THANK YOU these are the kinds of discussions I wanna have.

And I agree that would override a lot of how we see colors, is how people tell us to feel about it, but I also wonder how much of color is cultural and how much of it is instinctual.
Like I thought for a second what if the “bad” color was a baby pink, how could you vilify that? But then I remember seeing little boys throwing pink things at each other, saying it had cooties and getting very angry with each other because pink was such a “bad” color

I could kiss this anon, they said pretty much exactly what I was trying to explain in a much easier to read format, and on point to the direction you started the convo

1 year ago   &   23

Tagged by @mori-sketchbook​ the trash nerd <3

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