every time I watch one of those classic horror movies where the entity starts out its haunting with little things like lights flickering and things moving around or going missing that Freak Out the inhabitants, I just imagine something trying to haunt my unobservant, forgetful adhd ass. I live in a perpetual fog of things going missing, and everything always seems a bit off because I never fucking pay attention so it’s always a Surprise when I do finally notice something. Lights flickering? Executive dysfunction means that lightbulb is never getting changed, oh well, flickering is better than darkness. Things not where I left them? Things are never where I left them. Weird noises? It be like that sometimes. Somewhere on the other side a demon is banging its head on hell’s gate in frustration. How has this bitch not noticed anything is wrong.
Author: mooncustafer
The Milt Kahl Head Swaggle
(Source: Cartoon Brew)I love it when you can pick up an animator’s quirks.
I’ve read in old interviews with Milt Khal’s fellow animators that he did the swaggle to purposefully show off. Moving the head in 3-d space is an exceptionally hard thing to do but Khal upped the level of difficulty to a place many animators wouldn’t go.
Not only are they all doing the swaggle you’ll notice they are all TALKING while they are doing it. This is back in the days where you had to use a timing sheet to pace your animation and a head swaggle doesn’t work if its too slow or too fast so he had to figure out the right speed so it looked natural while the character finishes what they have to say while not interfering with the distinct mouth shapes.
Not only did Khal do it without any shifting weight problems or timing issues he would often do it while moving the rest of the body. This isn’t his signature move just because he was good at it.This is his signature move because he was one of the only people skilled enough to DO IT AT ALL.Milt Khal was a MASTER.

fish aesthetics
those are lures
ive been fooled. im as dumb as a fish
I still laugh uncontrollably at this tiny thread

Philip is a fucking champ, comment on an anti-trans vid
Fucking awesome!!!
I know actually which video he’s commenting on and that video is disgusting, I actually did a whole post on it myself I was so angry after seeing it. Thank you Philip
Nicole,
Is this about that video wear the lady in a blue top compares puberty blockers to child abuse?? Because I saw that video and honestly just cried….
Yes it is
When y’all fake conversations in your heads do you sometimes say random sentences out loud too? I was just tying my shoes and said very sternly and loudly “I DO know how ants work, fucker”
Person: “i feel like going on a diet and avoiding sweets” you: “as a rationalist who supports self-determination and morphological freedom, yoy wanting to be less fat is DANGEROUS MENTAL ILLNESS THAT NEEDS TO BE KILLED WITH FIRE”. becoming a catgirl cyborg is sweet, becoming not-obese is a dangeroualy toxic wish that shall be shamed.”
I think that there are a lot of things wrong with the way our society thinks about weight and dieting, and this reaction is actually a really good example of that!
What anon expressed was ‘I notice myself obsessing over food and wanting to skip meals; I’m scared of this and I want to give myself better habits before this one turns in the really self-destructive direction I feel like it might turn in’. But that gets glossed by many people as ‘I feel like going on a diet and avoiding sweets’. We don’t consider it bad when people obsess over food or feel like their lives are consumed by avoiding it and thinking about it and stressing about it.
I think that’s partially because it’s so common – people think that that’s just how it is – and partially because it’s a domain where a lot of people have wildly misleading beliefs about what produces healthy lives. For example, lots of people basically think that the more effort and suffering you put into you relationship with food, the healthier you will be. This is obviously silly when I phrase it that way – suffering doesn’t generally make you healthier, and effort you pour into one aspect of your life is effort you don’t have for other aspects of your life, like getting enough sleep and exercise, both of which are about as critical to health and vastly more under volitional control. But lots of people think it anyway. So when someone goes ‘I am struggling and suffering’, they go ‘well, if you do that enough, health will result’ instead of ‘wait, shit, that’s bad’.
But actually, it’s bad.
If you want to lose weight, that’s your business, though don’t send me asks about it; last time I tried losing weight it was wonderfully easy right up to the part where I nearly died, so I’m probably a poor resource for people who want to lose weight and be alive at the end. But when people say “food is consuming an ever-increasing share of my brain, and it doesn’t feel healthy, and I don’t feel in control of it”, they’re not actually saying “I want to go on a diet”.
I think it’s worth thinking about why those things seem the same to you. I think it’s worth thinking about how our society thinks about ‘diets’, such that you could make that mistake. And I hope you don’t make it again.
this is so freakin cute
This is beautiful…. Go dad!
OMG let this go viral
















