blinkmelt
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Saw these screens on twitter and was inspired to draw a comic based on the theme 🤭
April 11, 2025 at 6:25 PM
Saw these screens on twitter and was inspired to draw a comic based on the theme 🤭
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Also:
-disallowed content will still be posted, only now people will tag it even less frequently, thus making it more likely we will see content we don’t want to see, not less.
-you gave us a block and mute function for a reason, how about letting us decide what we do and do not want to see?
-disallowed content will still be posted, only now people will tag it even less frequently, thus making it more likely we will see content we don’t want to see, not less.
-you gave us a block and mute function for a reason, how about letting us decide what we do and do not want to see?
September 20, 2025 at 9:36 AM
Also:
-disallowed content will still be posted, only now people will tag it even less frequently, thus making it more likely we will see content we don’t want to see, not less.
-you gave us a block and mute function for a reason, how about letting us decide what we do and do not want to see?
-disallowed content will still be posted, only now people will tag it even less frequently, thus making it more likely we will see content we don’t want to see, not less.
-you gave us a block and mute function for a reason, how about letting us decide what we do and do not want to see?
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And if you want to be cheekier:
-how do we show consent in a drawing? Does the artist need to consent? Do we need to ask the fictional characters if they consent?
-does this apply to mainstream media like Game of Thrones? Or does it only apply to independent, mostly queer artists and writers?
-how do we show consent in a drawing? Does the artist need to consent? Do we need to ask the fictional characters if they consent?
-does this apply to mainstream media like Game of Thrones? Or does it only apply to independent, mostly queer artists and writers?
September 20, 2025 at 9:35 AM
And if you want to be cheekier:
-how do we show consent in a drawing? Does the artist need to consent? Do we need to ask the fictional characters if they consent?
-does this apply to mainstream media like Game of Thrones? Or does it only apply to independent, mostly queer artists and writers?
-how do we show consent in a drawing? Does the artist need to consent? Do we need to ask the fictional characters if they consent?
-does this apply to mainstream media like Game of Thrones? Or does it only apply to independent, mostly queer artists and writers?
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Highly recommend that people make some of the following points:
-non-consensual sex doesn’t always look non-consensual; reinforcing the narrative that it does is harmful
-survivors often relate to their trauma through fictional expression; silencing them is harmful
-non-consensual sex doesn’t always look non-consensual; reinforcing the narrative that it does is harmful
-survivors often relate to their trauma through fictional expression; silencing them is harmful
September 20, 2025 at 9:32 AM
Highly recommend that people make some of the following points:
-non-consensual sex doesn’t always look non-consensual; reinforcing the narrative that it does is harmful
-survivors often relate to their trauma through fictional expression; silencing them is harmful
-non-consensual sex doesn’t always look non-consensual; reinforcing the narrative that it does is harmful
-survivors often relate to their trauma through fictional expression; silencing them is harmful
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Putting queer people to higher scrutiny like this hurts queer people and queer people alone
September 28, 2025 at 10:24 AM
Putting queer people to higher scrutiny like this hurts queer people and queer people alone