EMERGENCY COMMISSIONS

cesi-scribbles:

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I didn‘t plan to open commissions that soon because of uni, work and
other projects but I suddenly got a bill of 300€ I have to pay as soon
as possible.
As always I am more than grateful for anybody who can help out! 🙂


Sketch

Halfbody: 14€
Fullbody: 18€

Color

Halfbody: 20€
Fullbody: 30€

Chibi

Chibi (always fullbody): 15€

> Please ask for anything special that is not here on the list (Icons for example)
> Prizes are per character
> Max 3 charaters in a picture plz

I’ll draw:

OCs and Canon characters

Couples (OCxOC / OCxCanon / CanonxCanon)
☆ Anime stuff

I’ll not draw:
☆ Explicit NSFW content
☆ Detailed Backgrounds
☆ Fetish stuff
☆ Mecha
☆ Stuff that makes me uncomfortable (just ask and I can tell you more ^^)

(Like
I said at the beginning I have a lot to do with uni and work at the
moment so I probably will need some more time to finish the commissions
this time.)

If you’re interested please feel free to write me a message 🙂

Thank you

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To-Do:
1. @ghostrat-art (Not Paid yet / Cm not started yet)
2. @dosukoipanda (Not Paid yet / Cm not started yet)
3.
4.

Also I have a ko-fi if you like to donate a few bucks 🙂

>> ko-fi.com/cesiscribbles
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iesika:

noirandchocolate:

“A British bookshop chain held a vote to find the country’s favourite book. It was The Lord of the Rings. Another one not long afterwards, held this time to find the favourite author, came up with J.R.R. Tolkien. The critics carped, which was expected but nevertheless strange. After all, the bookshops were merely using the word favourite. That’s a very personal word. No one ever said it was a synonym for best. But a critic’s chorus hailed the results as a terrible indictment of the taste of the British public, who’d been given the precious gift of democracy and were wasting it on quite unsuitable choices. There were hints of a conspiracy amongst the furry-footed fans. But there was another message, too. It ran: ‘Look, we’ve been trying to tell you for years which books are good! And you just don’t listen! You’re not listening now! You’re just going out there and buying this damn book! And the worst part is that we can’t stop you! We can tell you it’s rubbish, it’s not relevant, it’s the worst kind of escapism, it was written by an author who never came to our parties and didn’t care what we thought, but unfortunately the law allows you to go on not listening! You are stupid, stupid, stupid!’ And once again, no one listened. Instead, a couple of years later, a national newspaper’s Millennium Masterworks poll produced five works of what could loosely be called ‘narrative fiction’ among the top fifty ‘masterworks’ of the last thousand years, and, yes, there was The Lord of the Rings again.”

— Terry Pratchett, “Cult Classic” (A Slip of the Keyboard)
(Still burning mad that at least one critic did the same exact kind of carping about Pratchett’s body of work being praised by its fans, shortly after his death.)

I stumbled on an article last night where some douche was ranting about how mad he was that, in the wake of Terry’s death, people were mourning and calling him a great writer when they should have been reading something sublime like Bukowski.

In the first paragraph he said he’d never read anything by Pratchett and never intended to, which is pretty typical of that kind of angry elitism.

As someone who has been deeply impacted by Terry’s ideas about character and storytelling, that article made me so mad. Livid. Terry Pratchett levels of righteous fury.

Can I tell you how happy and unsurprised I am that Terry himself wrote such a lovely takedown of that snobbish, splainy mentality.

A thing being popular doesn’t automatically make it bad, and fantastic elements don’t make a work of literature into not-literature.

fivebrights:

badassbonerfarts420:

“video games linked to adhd” gee i wonder why ppl with adhd would be drawn to an interactive medium that fully engages your brain and gives your hands something to do at the same time. it is a mystery

I just happen to be doing extended research on this topic and yes, video games are linked to ADHD…in that they are being considered useful teaching and therapeutic tools for people with ADD, ADHD, and ASD because they’re “intrinsically motivating” and help with “social skills, fine motor skills, language skills, reading and writing, and critical thinking”! In fact, they’re theorizing that video games help make these people more social with their peers, not less. (x) Pretty neat!

Reminder: Jell-o Counts as a Fluid

spoonie-living:

Did you know this? Here’s some more info, reposted with permission from @fuckingrecipes​‘ part in a long thread (original post here):

I’d like to remind everyone that Jell-o counts as a fluid

That
is, many doctors prescript Jell-o, and Gelatin treats to children and
adults who, for whatever reason, have trouble keeping hydrated. Maybe
they have jaw issues. Maybe dementia, or they are on a fluid-only diet
and drinking broth for weeks is mind-boggling boring.

Jell-o
brand in particular has a lot of sugar added to the packets, however
it’s quite straightforward to buy plain gelatin and make low-sugar jelly
blobs to snack on for that sweet fruit-pop of hydration.

Soo~ Here we goooo~

2 cups juice – Orange juice, grape juice, whatever you want.
Fuck, you could even use your favorite blend of tea, or coffee (though coffee,
in my experience, needs a little more gelatin to set properly)

Low heat until juice is hot, but before it starts to boil – once
you see a bit of bubbles rising, add 2 tablespoons gelatin, and stir gelatin into hot
juice until totally dissolved.

Turn off heat

Add another cup and a half of juice (or whatever), stir for
another minute or so, then pour into a mold.

You could pour it into ice cube trays, a Tupperware container,
or any sort of silicone candy mold.

Cover it, stick in the fridge overnight, and viola~

Bite-sized taste snacks, full of water.

Gelatin is broken down very easily and put to use once in
your gut, so it’s fine to eat loads of it, and otherwise you’re just taking mouthfuls of juice… or tea or
whatever.

If you want it a bit more sweet, feel free to add sugar or honey to your hot juice… or hot…whatever…

I was pondering about the guy’s electrolytes worked and now I’m paralyzed with the idea of turning Gatorade into jell-o.

[Someone reblogged to remind folks not to use pineapple juice, as the enzymes break gelatin down]

Right on, forgot about that! Kiwi, Pineapple, Figs, Ginger, Guava, and Papaya have an enzyme that flips the bird to gelatin.

Apple,
Grape, Strawberries, Orange, Cherries, Blueberries, Blackberries,
Lemons, Peaches, Raspberries, and Cranberries all make great gelatin
snacks, though.

help your local transbian transition

lesbiandahalf:

my name is maria, i’, a 23 year old disabled trans lesbian, and i’m saving up to legally change my name and gender markers. i want to get this done before any laws preventing it get put in place (ideally they just won’t but you never know) 

if you want to donate to help me afford this (and several other things related to transitioning) then please donate here! i’m hoping to raise as much as i can, as things like electrolysis and the like can run very expensive, but every little bit counts!