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#deltarune #spamtongspamton #mrtenna

some of my silly deltarune things

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#deltarune #mrtenna #spamtongspamton #deltaruneoc

My Deltarune OCs and also some of my takes on the characters!

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im not dead! ive been doing commissions and stuck in deltarune hell still.

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need him to be slutty with it!!!

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the ORIGINAL star walker jumpscare

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iMGDSH hes pissed 😔 i didnt draw HIM like that

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im not counting the floating reference of willam dafoe

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IM STILL WAITING FOR SOMEONEONE TO NOTICE (there are two characters in this image)

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heres my addison OC Monty! He's a disclaimer/TOS addi and TV time lawyer haha

#deltarune #deltaruneoc

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im still learning but my fursona is a lykoi :3

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my deltarune oc and spamton. theyre like a sad crime drama of repressed homosexuality #ocxcanon #spamtongspamton

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anything for tenna nation because ive become OBSESSED

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im in deltarune hell so heres old man #tenna #deltarune

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Jucika Receives Love Letters

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i failed her as a daughter, i dont want to fail her as a son

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having a lot of emotions lately regarding my biological mom. it took my own healing to realize that she may have hurt me but shes also a hurt adult that never received any help for her own mental plights. i grew up a very nasty son of a bitch to my mom, healing is hard and it comes with pains

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still taking these. accounts about to end up in the negatives i could use some help

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oh hey curtis ^___^
| #ocsky | #art |

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2013... but it's still cute

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CANNOT recommend this lecture enough! It was a real eye opener even as someone already comfy with NSFW type works. But please give it a look, its a great resource.

8 months ago 10 2 1 0

As a (mostly) erotic artist who has been creating and posting art since 2005, I highly recommend this to those interested in exploring eroticism in their artwork but are not sure how or too afraid to try. Or even for those who are just curious about their own fantasies and what to make of them.

8 months ago 145 51 2 0

THIS IS NOT THE TIME TO STOP!!

We are winning, but we have not won fully!!!

Keep calling!!

stop-paypros.neocities.org

8 months ago 3963 3588 5 18

Add FADPA, ACPA and BlockBEARD to your list of bills youre telling your federal representatives to oppose alongside KOSA, IODA and the SCREEN Act

Remember you can just tell them "oppose these bills!". No need to say more unless you want to! Keep it simple!

www.congress.gov/members/find...

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⭐️💫200 FOLLOWER ART GIVEAWAY💫⭐️

I’ll draw your OC or your favorite character (full-body + simple background)!!🎨

How to enter:
1- Follow me
2- Repost
3- Comment with a picture of your OC or favorite character!

Ends on August 13th!! Good luck!!

#artraffle #artgiveaway #giveaway

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Opening slots for $100 sketch pages again! Pages will look like this with flat colors. Between 4-5 sketches per page. Max 2 characters. Contact milkyita@gmail.com

8 months ago 11 1 0 1
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Part 3 ❤️🐜🍦🚙

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Excerpt from linked essay. Text reads "When you hear “adult games”, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? You might think of Steam, with dozens of hyper-specific fetish VNs released seemingly every minute. You might think of itch.io, with the top games feed flooded with asset flips and uncensored genitalia in thumbnails. To be brief, your first thought is probably not a harrowing deconstruction of sexual trauma, and instead Elf MILF Simulator 5000.

This isn’t to insult the elf MILFs, or the devs hard at work bringing them into the world, but is a demonstration of the current existence of a specific sub-genre of adult games. Games that take adult themes and topics, sometimes including on-screen sex, and use them as tools of artistic expression. A tighter description, that these are games that happen to contain explicit content, rather than sexual gratification being the main draw for players, and are often presented as serious experiences.

These games, however, often find themselves side-by-side with the thumbnails mentioned earlier. And often, someone looking for something to jerk off to is not also looking for a game that makes them contemplate their life choices. It begs the question: why are these games put next to ones that are apparently their antithesis, and is there a potential solution? Then, the next question from this arises: does that solution have consequences?"

Excerpt from linked essay. Text reads "When you hear “adult games”, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? You might think of Steam, with dozens of hyper-specific fetish VNs released seemingly every minute. You might think of itch.io, with the top games feed flooded with asset flips and uncensored genitalia in thumbnails. To be brief, your first thought is probably not a harrowing deconstruction of sexual trauma, and instead Elf MILF Simulator 5000. This isn’t to insult the elf MILFs, or the devs hard at work bringing them into the world, but is a demonstration of the current existence of a specific sub-genre of adult games. Games that take adult themes and topics, sometimes including on-screen sex, and use them as tools of artistic expression. A tighter description, that these are games that happen to contain explicit content, rather than sexual gratification being the main draw for players, and are often presented as serious experiences. These games, however, often find themselves side-by-side with the thumbnails mentioned earlier. And often, someone looking for something to jerk off to is not also looking for a game that makes them contemplate their life choices. It begs the question: why are these games put next to ones that are apparently their antithesis, and is there a potential solution? Then, the next question from this arises: does that solution have consequences?"

Excerpt from linked essay. Text reads "The reason AAGs find themselves here, is a simple fact of how capitalism operates. Capitalism flattens artistic expression into marketable categories as a means to extract value. It does not care for intent or expression, and instead reduces media down to a checklist of content it does or does not include. If a game depicts sex, it goes in the adult category. It doesn’t consider why or how the sex is depicted, and if the player is or isn’t invited to jerk off to it. All that matters is that reputable marketers are not running their ads next to “female-presenting nipples”, or that four old white men aren’t reminded the money they move around was touched by a trans woman at some point.

No matter how an AAG may depict its mature elements, or going in with open intent and subtext that its content is not intended to be pornographic, the simple act of depicting them immediately puts them under this labelling. In any attempt to elevate adult games to new artistic heights, AAGs find themselves, by marketer definition, “just porn” no matter how groundbreaking they could be, and in the direct company of pornographic games."

Excerpt from linked essay. Text reads "The reason AAGs find themselves here, is a simple fact of how capitalism operates. Capitalism flattens artistic expression into marketable categories as a means to extract value. It does not care for intent or expression, and instead reduces media down to a checklist of content it does or does not include. If a game depicts sex, it goes in the adult category. It doesn’t consider why or how the sex is depicted, and if the player is or isn’t invited to jerk off to it. All that matters is that reputable marketers are not running their ads next to “female-presenting nipples”, or that four old white men aren’t reminded the money they move around was touched by a trans woman at some point. No matter how an AAG may depict its mature elements, or going in with open intent and subtext that its content is not intended to be pornographic, the simple act of depicting them immediately puts them under this labelling. In any attempt to elevate adult games to new artistic heights, AAGs find themselves, by marketer definition, “just porn” no matter how groundbreaking they could be, and in the direct company of pornographic games."

Excerpt from linked essay. Text reads "The desire for AAGs to be made distinct from porn games, and seeing wider respect as an art, however, is one that can only be applied as a double-edged sword. This will be intimately familiar to anyone who’s been on a platform that has undergone “porn bans” or attempted to restrict adult content. Often, these are supported by certain members of the userbase, usually under laws and rulings quoting the safety of children online. But, as is almost always the case, these categories don’t actually care about “protecting children”, only that marketers—arteries of capital—are not angered by arbitrary puritanical checkboxes that are in constant flux.

Queer games in particular, adult or not, have been under constant pressure from all sides for the simple act of depicting queer experiences. The existence of queer bodies, particularly trans ones, are immediately classified as sexual by the ruling class of capital. To them, it doesn’t matter how the body is used, or even if the body is shown in an explicit manner, everything is “just porn” if it ticks the right boxes. By letting AAGs be defined solely by market categories, it risks handing over autonomy of what is and isn’t pornographic without questioning why those categories exist in the first place, as they only do for ever-changing standards of “marketability”."

Excerpt from linked essay. Text reads "The desire for AAGs to be made distinct from porn games, and seeing wider respect as an art, however, is one that can only be applied as a double-edged sword. This will be intimately familiar to anyone who’s been on a platform that has undergone “porn bans” or attempted to restrict adult content. Often, these are supported by certain members of the userbase, usually under laws and rulings quoting the safety of children online. But, as is almost always the case, these categories don’t actually care about “protecting children”, only that marketers—arteries of capital—are not angered by arbitrary puritanical checkboxes that are in constant flux. Queer games in particular, adult or not, have been under constant pressure from all sides for the simple act of depicting queer experiences. The existence of queer bodies, particularly trans ones, are immediately classified as sexual by the ruling class of capital. To them, it doesn’t matter how the body is used, or even if the body is shown in an explicit manner, everything is “just porn” if it ticks the right boxes. By letting AAGs be defined solely by market categories, it risks handing over autonomy of what is and isn’t pornographic without questioning why those categories exist in the first place, as they only do for ever-changing standards of “marketability”."

Today on the blog we have Stanley Baxton's AAA3 essay "The Tension Between 'Artistic' Adult Games & Pornography, And How A Distinction Cannot Exist Under Capitalism". This one turned out to be, uh, substantially more prescient than anyone would have liked www.bpgamesinc.com/the-tension-...

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