Artcow rcdart / Rory Cummings-Dise - Tranny Fetishist who Torpedoed a Potential Animation Career

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Jesus Christ that mouth.

At least this is reassuring enough she'll never be able to work for Disney even if she wanted to. :story:
 
Her reactions to criticism are on par with those of a 12 year old on Deviantart who's been told his Sonic recoclor OC sucks.

"It's MUH style", "haterz are jellis".
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Except that as usual, she doesn't even reply to critics directly, she just goes to Titter for buttpats. Classy as always, Rory.
It's honestly a sign of just how much of a pussy she is that she ends up being passive-aggressive on Twitter instead of starting a legitimate conversation and asking why they said what they did. She thinks she's the best and won't confront anyone directly if someone disagrees. Typical narcissist.
 
It's honestly a sign of just how much of a pussy she is that she ends up being passive-aggressive on Twitter instead of starting a legitimate conversation and asking why they said what they did. She thinks she's the best and won't confront anyone directly if someone disagrees. Typical narcissist.
I wonder how she would react to an artist who is objectively better than her (so like, everyone) critiquing her work. She can't fall back on the excuse that "people who can't draw" are salty. I guess what I'm saying is, I would LOVE to be a fly on the wall during one of her classes.
I get the feeling she's probably way more passive when she has to actually be in the presence of these people, but I could be wrong.
 
I wonder how she would react to an artist who is objectively better than her (so like, everyone) critiquing her work. She can't fall back on the excuse that "people who can't draw" are salty. I guess what I'm saying is, I would LOVE to be a fly on the wall during one of her classes.
I get the feeling she's probably way more passive when she has to actually be in the presence of these people, but I could be wrong.
To be fair, I think most people are more passive in person than they are with the internet between them.
 
I wonder how she would react to an artist who is objectively better than her (so like, everyone) critiquing her work. She can't fall back on the excuse that "people who can't draw" are salty. I guess what I'm saying is, I would LOVE to be a fly on the wall during one of her classes.
I get the feeling she's probably way more passive when she has to actually be in the presence of these people, but I could be wrong.
Realistically, would she even be able to admit that the person is a better artist than her, though?
 
I wonder if any of her classmates are aware of her shenanigans online.

I'm honestly curious about what her roommate, if she has one, thinks of her. In the classroom, her classmates will only have to put up with her/see her for a few hours at most. But to be sharing and sleeping and just overall making some kind of contact in the same dorm as her has to be an entirely different experience.
 
Out of politeness I doubt they would comment on her "quirky" trans doodles or her lazy shortcuts until it reaches a breaking point.

I get the feeling their points of view won't make it on the net unless pressed, even if Rory's does.
 
Out of politeness I doubt they would comment on her "quirky" trans doodles or her lazy shortcuts until it reaches a breaking point.

I get the feeling their points of view won't make it on the net unless pressed, even if Rory's does.

They probably talked shit behind her back like me and my friends did for people like Rory in art school.

Like she's tolerated to her face but as soon as she leaves everybody's relieved and starts laughing at her prissy ass.
 
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