Greetings! The name is Time Lizzy, or Time as my friends call me. They/Them pronouns. I love to try new things, draw, sing, dance, garden, and I do some witchcraft in my free time. I'm a Hetalia role playing partner if you guys are interested.
“We’re going to keep our PMA- We’re going to keep our positive mental attitude going forward this year. Sure some stuff might get us down and it’s okay to feel down. You don’t have to be a hundred percent happy all the time, nobody is. Nobody’s perfect. You’re allowed to feel sad, but just remember that-let’s keep focusing on the good after that. That after we get sad, that there is still some light left in the world that we can work towards. “
This is what Jack said at the end of last year. This is how PMA first came to be a part of the community and look at all the amazing things have come since PMA became a part of all of our lives in this year alone. It truly has come so far and I’ll always be so proud of him for that 🙂
i hate “accurate” shakespeare productions where all the actors are white guys. the reason women didn’t act in his plays was because it was illegal in that time obv due to misogyny, and we don’t want that to carry over. there were characters of colour that shakespeare specifically wrote. for example, othello was a part for a black actor and yet there r MODERN productions of othello where othello’s actor is a white dude in blackface.
shakespeare would be thrilled if he knew that modern productions of his works featured diverse casts, complete with not only female actors, lgbt actors, and actors of colour, but interpretations that have been tweaked to showcase modern issues that black communities, gay people, women, etc. face.
if you want to do something, do it. a midsummer production where they’re all lesbians? a romeo and juliet production depicting racial tensions? a twelfth night production where viola is and is played by a trans women? shakespeare’s ghost will give u a thumbs up. (plus his works are out of copyright so u can do whatever the hell you want with them whether he’d want you to or not.)
Would the Takarazuka all female theater be enough? Cause they pretty much do ANYTHING especialy Shakespeare:
since there’s apparently some sort of confusion on the matter (read: people are idiots)
i am seeing a lot of reposting lately, so here i am reblogging my own post. also, reverse google tends to only work for stuff like deviantart or twitter, so if you want to find a pixiv artist, use saucenao.
i cannot stress this enough, y’all need to stop supporting blogs that steal art. i don’t care how pretty the art is or how badly you want it on your blog.
What if I have an art and I don’t know the artist, and I can’t find the artist anywhere, since sometimes artists just disappear, sadly. Can I post the art and say in big big big letters that it’s not my art and if someone knows the artist, please tell me?
no. if it’s not on reverse google image search or saucenao, idc. you still shouldn’t post it. people can remove your text when they reblog, and now no one knows it’s not yours. it’s just a bad idea. chances are if you can’t find the artist, they don’t want to be found.
For people who don’t know, reblogging is NOT the same as reposting. Reblogging is hitting the reblog button and the art is still linked to the artist’s original post. To repost means to save an image and then post that image onto a site as your own post. That is also the case for EDITS. Cropping and/or changing a piece of fanart does not give you the right to automatically consider it your art if you do not have permission from the original artist. So if an artist does not allow reposts then assume they do not allow edits.