Marissa Davis / Rabbie Davis / Rabbie Dee Draws / RabbiesBoots - Obese “Jewish” “trans” E-beggar and frequent scammer, terrible artist with butt hair on her fingers, sent nudes to a minor

Hey everyone! Still mourning my dead cat :) Money me, money now. I'd earn money myself but I've been feeling really sick and disabled lately :/

(Pro tip: steal toilet paper from the walmart bathroom. Stick it to the man AND meet one of your own needs. Not even their LP team gives a fuck about that stuff going missing.)
 

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$100 works out at about £80 right? Why is their electric IN SUMMER so expensive? Not sure if its mega inflated in America but I use my dishwasher daily and other "high energy" appliances quite a lot and during the summer my flat pay around £40. Seems very excessive especially when Rabbie has been complaining about their AC being broken.
 
So, in other words, she's a hypo who was convinced for the second time in two years that she has ass cancer, only for the attending nurse to actually read her chart and realize she's had several unnecessary/inconclusive tests and procedures done and it would be a waste of time to do more on someone like her.

This is legit the third or fourth time she's openly had a 'cancer scare' and like. Cancer isn't hard to find if you've really got it. The doctors aren't gatekeeping or anything, which I'm sure she'll try to claim.
 
Sorry to double post but there's one small update:

She has state insurance now.

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So she's making the same "I'll get my shit together" claim that she always makes while doing nothing and still begging online for money. I see. Honestly how many years has she been putting out these "I'll do this stuff to get better" while doing nothing to fix herself? :biggrin:

1. She's lazy.
2. That won't happen.
3. We'll see what happens with that.
4. LOL, I can't believe people pay for her shitty art.
5. See number 4.
6. Nowhere because she never changes.
7. She's not funny.

As for "what the fuck is wrong with me?" LOL, she's like 300 pounds.
 
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You don't do anything, how are you possibly constantly having a giant meltdown?
That's the problem right there. The fact people expect her to do anything that would make her self-sufficient is what triggers her to the point of online meltdowns.

Personally, I've always liked to keep death off social media as much as is reasonably possible. Might be me not wanting to face it but its probably because I don't like that type of attention.
I can understand using SM to tell extended relatives or family friends about another person's death, especially if those being contacted are unable to attend any planned visitation or funeral services. Undoubtedly, they'd appreciate being kept in the loop and having the chance to offer condolences and kind thoughts. But mourning a loved one's death is a personal, private matter whose details shouldn't be hahazardly splattered all over social media. Unfortunately, too many people actually do that as a form of attention-seeking.

I mean, I do feel for Rabbie it is very sad and losing a pet doesn't come without mourning but they are totally using this to capitalise on their e begging. Emotional manipulation at its finest.

When it comes to pets, however, anything more than "My pet died today, it will be missed," and is expressed rather dramatically just comes off wrong for some reason, especially when people try to exploit it for personal gain. It's one thing to rightfully miss a good, loyal pet, especially one that was part of one's life for any extended time. But Marissa appears to be using her pet's death as a way to further her woe is me narrative.

Those who make a public-to-all post of a death -- whether a loved one's or a pet's -- on social media solely as a way to get asspats, pity points, or e-bucks are behaving in a rather scummy, selfish way. That Marissa behaves in this exact manner is no surprise.
 
Ok, i just finished reading this tread, it was a fun ride :story: :story: :story:
She has no future in art. No way.
She is 25, and she doesn't know anatomy, color theory, doesn't have skills in academic and constructive painting. If she were 16-17 and were not lazy, she could make a career. At 25 most artists already left drawing commissions for a living, and moved towards serious freelance or working as a junior\middle artists at office.
Heck, she can't even start her own progect, like comic or game or animated films. She have no skills besides drawing crippled whamen. I saw many artists who invested their early 20s into their progects and now they have good income by patreon, ad and merch.
Thank you for motivation, Rissa, i better go drawing.

Edit: i can't english, not priveleged enought :c
 
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Ok, i just finished reading this tread, it was a fun ride :story: :story: :story:
She has no future in art. No way.
She is 25, and she doesn't know anatomy, color theory, doesn't have skills in academic and constructive painting. If she were 16-17 and were not lazy, she could make a career. At 25 most artists already left drawing commissions for a living, and moved towards serious freelance or working as a junior\middle artists at office.
Heck, she can't even start her own progect, like comic or game or animated films. She have no skills besides drawing crippled whamen. I saw many artists who invested their early 20s into their progects and now they have good income by patreon, ad and merch.
Thank you for motivation, Rissa, i better go drawing.

Edit: i can't english, not priveleged enought :c

That's not 100% true. As someone who works in the art field, plenty of artists got a later start in life (Grandma Moses etc). Her issue is that I don't think she really has any passion in art. She is not an artist, she's an illustrator. There is a big difference. And she doesn't have the passion to keep at it and improve herself, and do anything with it in a marketable way. If she varied her portfolio a bit, she could make SOME money, even at her talent level. Painting murals in children's rooms or for small businesses (I did that for years in college), offering more diverse commissions, finding a writer and illustrating their comic/book/etc. There are ways, but her issue is that all of her art are of these ridiculous very specific characters, and she is marketing to a niche that notoriously does not have money.
 
Sorry to double post but there's one small update:

She has state insurance now.

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So she's making the same "I'll get my shit together" claim that she always makes while doing nothing and still begging online for money. I see. Honestly how many years has she been putting out these "I'll do this stuff to get better" while doing nothing to fix herself? :biggrin:

1. She's lazy.
2. That won't happen.
3. We'll see what happens with that.
4. LOL, I can't believe people pay for her shitty art.
5. See number 4.
6. Nowhere because she never changes.
7. She's not funny.

As for "what the fuck is wrong with me?" LOL, she's like 300 pounds.
The problem with these goals is that they're vague. This isn't a Marissa problem, it's a common thing as to why people can never seem to meet their goals. Take "figure out what the fuck is wrong with me." Good goal, that's a priority to work on. Next step: how are you going to figure this out? Break that shit down. 1. Find a doctor in your new insurance's network; 2. Make appointment; 3. Find another doctor if this one turns you away from an unneeded colonoscopy; 4. Get that diagnosis and do what the doctor tells you (hint: your weight is a factor).

"Find a part time job" Great! You've needed a real job your whole adult life. 1. Research jobs where you perform tasks while sitting; 2. Apply for those, then apply for many more; 3. Prepare yourself for an interview in the meantime. See how it works?

What are your August Patreon rewards? What do you have ready to go on Etsy? August is next week.

@YourMommasBackstory has a point, and is probably right in Marissa's case. However, I would argue that anyone at any age can get a good handle on these fundamentals if they dedicate themselves to the study :optimistic: But it takes a lot of work and a lot of giving up the lifestyle of smashing that reblog button 20 hours a day.
 
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