Completed back in November for our supporters, here's the full Rebecca animation for y'all to enjoy now 😘
Illustration: @foxinshadow
Animation Live2D, editing: @kukseleg
VA: Sae
Sound Effects: オレンジラヴァーズ(CV:橙島よしの)
And wouldn't you know it, the voting for the next animation project is already up and going too:
https://littleweirdoneko.fanbox.cc/posts/5063001
https://subscribestar.adult/posts/790469
@hideki PEPEGIRLS
@amerika I've seen also, truly confident people will say "you're confident" to arrogant people, as a backhanded compliment, and the arrogant people are too stupid to know they've been insulted.
@dailyslurbot bruh
@coolboymew "Hey man, check out this cool cup I found, it's like, a rock, and someone drew on it!"
*Takes a sip*
"Ugh, tastes awful"
*smashes cup*
"Hahaaaaa fuck you, cup!"
And that's how history is lost.
@hideki Same. I put tape over my cameras. If I want to have a private conversation I do it in a room away from phones, alexas, tablets, laptops, tvs, etc. and I speak very quietly.
I say this as someone whos mannerisms have been completely warped by video. And I can't stop watching more, more movies, more tv shows. Always want more.
I think video may have arrested or retarded our development as a species, everyone takes their cues from video entertainment, and it's all incestuous (references upon references, little originality, and that's just conceptually, there's even less originality if you focus in on the acting.), people learn how to behave not from those around them (including live theater), but from these unchanging, static things. Their movement is illusory, and in this illusion people take on attributes of the illusion. They behave in "generic" ways, because they are all reading from the same script, and are all seeing the same videos, more or less. Want to meet someone unique, meet someone who maybe hasn't seen very many videos. Someone like Grandma, or Grandpa, or a backwoods person. Books are different, because they are a framework the reader can drape their vision of the world upon, the people in the same book will walk and talk differently depending on the readers preconceived notions of how people walk and talk.
@animeirl @beardalaxy Wait is this a thing in Morbius? I refused to see it because I hate the prettyboy musicman who stars in it.
What is a sane person? In this context, a sane person is one who understands the complex work, determination, and patience (and knowledge) that goes into taking care of ones self (instead of being the pet of a wealthy master, doing tricks for scraps). They also understand the extremely heavy consequences of theft or assault in a survival circumstance, so they won't even chance it.
The Trench