SJW Art and Extremes

Why does Tumblr have an obsession with vitiligo?

  • Suicide Girl model and America's Next Top Model contestant have it, spread on Tumblr, that's why.

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  • Stop fucking asking this this question.

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  • I swear to God I will start deleting these posts.

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  • Goddammit.

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  • ACTUALLY IT'S PART OF A DEEP FALSE-FLAG OPERATION TO TURN ALL BLACK PEOPLE WHITE.

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When you draw a self portrait and call it fan art

Kaito Tenjo from YGO Zexal. The only way you could even assume its fanart is because of the dragon
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When Fetish/Porn artist (which these people tend to hate) are way better at keeping a character recognizable, it should REALLY make you reconsider your art. I have seen inflation porn more respectful to the character's original design than this.


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The funnier part is the caption:
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Check her art, she clearly has a thing for fat people.

Also, Dont know if shiver is an amputee here or she was too lazy to draw the other hand.
 
Yeah, after the Elon Musk acquisition, these artists have nowhere else to go but Tumblr.

There are dedicated art platforms like Artfol, Inkblot, Pillowfort, Hive, etc... The problem is that everyone there is an artist, so there are basically no casual wokies to pander to. Bluesky is not very popular either, from what I've seen.
 
I'm sure this has been asked all the time, but what about South Park specifically made it such a longstanding member of the "Artists refuse to just make OCs" club, anyway? Is it the simplistic artstyle? They make the personalities so different it can't be just that.
Like Kiwilurk said, after Tweek and Craig became a canon gay couple South Park got bombarded with these "queer" teenagers who only know the show because of that episode. Once they realized the show wasn't mostly about them they decided to make their own AUs with stuff from the show that they want to be canon. For example, Wendy being gender fluid is popular in the fandom because of both The Cissy episode where she became wendyl to piss off Cartman, and mostly because her Call Girl superhero persona states she is. However, the show's creators never really confirmed if Wendy was trans and she never became Wendyl in another episode after that. That's why this comic made her gender fluid. Its to fulfill these fan's desire for trans rep that the show never gave them. (and yes Mr. Garrison was trans but they hate him because he was used to poke fun at them.)
 
Like @Kiwilurk said, after Tweek and Craig became a canon gay couple South Park got bombarded with these "queer" teenagers who only know the show because of that episode.
Wasn't the joke in that episode that they weren't actually gay, but everyone just kept assuming/forcing them to be? And eventually they're just like, "screw other people's opinions, we'll be friends anyway"?
 
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Wasn't the joke in that episode that they weren't actually gay, but everyone just kept assuming/forcing them to be? And eventually they're just like, "screw other people's opinions, we'll be friends anyway"?
You're forgetting these are people (I'm being kind tonight) who have no fucking clue what friends are.
Fucking they do know from porn, at least.
 
You're forgetting these are people (I'm being kind tonight) who have no fucking clue what friends are.
Fucking they do know from porn, at least.
You got me there.

It is just sad for all the tropes love to talk about authorial intent, they can't even grasp that they're doing the very thing the episode is lecturing against.
 
Wasn't the joke in that episode that they weren't actually gay, but everyone just kept assuming/forcing them to be? And eventually they're just like, "screw other people's opinions, we'll be friends anyway"?
If you watch the episode, you'll realize that Tweek and Craig have basically been groomed into being gay "because Japanese girls drawing sexualized yaoi art of them means they must be gay". Hell, take a read at what Craig's own father (who collects said art of his own son) says to him after he and Tweek staged a "breakup" to stop being seen as gay.
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And if that's not creepy and weird enough, this is the scene that comes after it, which is also the final couple minutes of Tweek X Craig.
There are grown adults literally cooing over these two boys holding hands as if everyone depended on "them being gay". Tweek and Craig are being stalked and watched from outside their homes just because "they're cute little gay boys". And when other boys their age look shocked at such a sudden change in demeanor, girls their age are seen smiling with satisfaction instead.

And it doesn't get retconned. In every other subsequent episode they're featured in they're shown still holding hands. Craig will call Tweek "babe" in that nasal, monotone voice of his even.

In Fractured But Whole, the game released a couple seasons after this episode, not only has the player collecting more yaoi art for Craig's father, but you have a quest where you take Tweek and Craig on couple's counseling after having broken up again (because, in Tweek's father's words, "having a gay son is good for his coffee business").
Oh, and they are shown to have gotten married in the Post-COVID Special, so guess Tweek and Craig were always gay after all, you guys, they weren't being coerced since childhood or anything.

Basically, this show took a massive nosedive from Season 18-19 and onwards and that comes hand-in-hand with the fanbase it has generated. It's why we also have stuff like pooner Wendy and every other South Park kid, alive or dead, being some flavor of the rainbow in most of this fanart. Matt and Trey gave them an inch and instead they got a mile.​
 
I'd like to introduce people to this South Park AU created by this Instagram user. This is South Park: The Bowtie Cult. The fact that this is popular with the teenager side of the fandom proves they dont actually enjoy the canon show. Its always fanon stuff.
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Oh my god, THE ICKY COLORS. Normally I joke the overly yellowed images are being scrubbed off with a sponge, but this straight-up looks like everything's floating in pickle brine! I mean, holy shit, look at that "genderfluid" button compared to the actual flag:
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I get that not everything has to be the perfect lighting, some shows have palettes in muted/dark tones, or have overlays to create certain effects (like sepia tones for the old west, or everything being bright for the future, etc) but this is just so ugly looking! I don't think I can even fix the colors on this without redrawing the whole thing, all the hues are SO close there's just no good way to blanket edit the whole image.
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Oh, and they are shown to have gotten married in the Post-COVID Special, so guess Tweek and Craig were always gay after all, you guys, they weren't being coerced since childhood or anything.

Basically, this show took a massive nosedive from Season 18-19 and onwards and that comes hand-in-hand with the fanbase it has generated. It's why we also have stuff like pooner Wendy and every other South Park kid, alive or dead, being some flavor of the rainbow in most of this fanart. Matt and Trey gave them an inch and instead they got a mile.
I wonder if Trey and Matt regret making them a couple since nowadays they don't really make scenes or episodes surrounding them. (Except for a few bread crumbs of background shots.)

Stan being bisexual is annoying because the only reason they claim he is one (despite the fact that his FBW sheet says he's straight.) is because before the show began Trey and Matt simply stated that Stan would probably be the one to turn out gay out of the main boys. Needless to say Stan never once showed interest in a boy before. Not even when his girlfriend became "Wendyl." Yet that doesn't stop them from trying to find a scene to use to confirm it.
There are grown adults literally cooing over these two boys holding hands as if everyone depended on "them being gay". Tweek and Craig are being stalked and watched from outside their homes just because "they're cute little gay boys". And when other boys their age look shocked at such a sudden change in demeanor, girls their age are seen smiling with satisfaction instead.
Dude online I've noticed the only people who are cooing over Tweek and Craig are mostly pooners. I never once seen an actual gay guy ever claim to love the rep Trey and Matt gave them. Anyone who still denies the yaoi to trans pipeline should look at who is posting Tweek and Craig art. 9/10 times its either a "trans man" or a "non binary" teen girl.
 
I cannot tell you how disappointed I am for the American Dungeon Meshi fandom to have been taken over by the "Steven Universe Parasite". I've read the entire manga and it's a very great little fantasy manga with an art style that stands out from the weeaboo generic shit. Plus a well thought out world made by a true MMO/RPG fan.

Unfortunately, the anime came out and autism took over.

This is gonna hammer down the fact that any anime character that has a slightly realistic portioned body will be infected by mentally ill American teenagers; who will smash, stretch, and tear those characters into poor projections of the artist and their repressed sexuality to try and fit in with online freaks.

I still love the manga but seeing that shitty ass art and the retarded bullshit that gets churned out really gets under my skin sometimes.
 
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