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when the whole squad hears the centuries video has 1,000,000 plays.
watch it here
download centuries on iTunes & listen on Spotify
Tiny Winter Soldier reports that she has found her people.
I am really glad that Tiny Winter Soldier is loyal to me. Because she looks pretty fierce here.
Her look says “Who the hell is Bucky?” And she looks absolutely fantastic.
TRUFAX.
I have to reblog Tiny Winter Soldier
I regret so hard putting my name on everything online. Like, yay, people can find me and that’s good because I always need people to find me for work, but I am so embarrassed by most of what I’ve drawn and put out there. It’s all been fun and things I’ve wanted to draw, but thinking about family seeing all of it, some in real life friends, old school mates, etc, is making me scream and run for the hills.
Even my NSFW blog, and that doesn’t have my name on it, but too many people I KNOW know of it and have seen it.
(Conversely I’ve had people thank me for being blatant about a certain thing because they’ve always been shy about liking something. So… I guess it does some good?)
I’m just saying, if people could stop shaming others for really adoring a thing, drawing and being really obvious with my interests would be easier. (Example: That big Newt print? Proud of the art, but just wrecked with anxiety while having it displayed at GGC and RCCC. It’s such a big thing, and it’s right in people’s faces with “look how much I love Pacific Rim and this dumb nerd.”)
And don’t get me started on how I teach art to teens and share my online presence with them. I’m constantly worried about their parents seeing something and coming in one day to question me on it.
oh you’re listening to my chemical romance? i love that band! i love how they just *clenches fist* break up after 12 years