Untitled

The first of 8 commissions for my Kickstarter backers.  Queen Nehellenia is my favorite SM villain. DAT HAIR, Y’ALL.

I tried out watercolor brushes for the shading on this piece, and attempted to emulate the look of Naoko’s artbook images, with the liberal use of bright highlights. :D

Untitled

goldenheartedrose:

neuroatypically-speaking:

actuallyclintbarton:

charleypollard:

jonpertwee:

sophaldred:

leviathancityscape:

krispythinkings:

slaygnstonhughes:

gabrielleamaris:

the-prophet18:

universaldelusion:

cutecurvycoffeebrat:

Lol savage

I no longer believe in the human race.

This is the laziest shit ever

How lazy can humans get?

Have you never met white ppl?

I didn’t realise only white people lost mobility due to age, physical disability or degenerative illnesses.

Because the target market for this product are those people who are disabled or lack mobility. You are literally mocking people who cannot for whatever reason do something you take for granted and then packaging it up as a race issue.

this is what ableism looks like

Real laziness is not even considering that effort is needed to put the sock on the device, which therefore solely exists for people who have trouble reaching their foot with their hands, eg people without flexibility in their spine.

would be a great gift for my grandma

Seriously tho i would kill for this bc it is physically painful for me to do socks sometimes and so i just never wear socks

There are times when my legs are so tired and/or sore from my multiple pain syndromes that I have grab my pant legs and physically pull my feet up to my lap to get my socks on. It’s hell. 

Fuck you and your “ha ha lazy white people” bullshit. 

I am right there with you. I have no problem with my right foot/leg but I sustained an injury in October 2013 to my left knee and like putting on socks and shoes for work is really horrible. I wear sandals and ballet slipper type shoes a lot when I’m not working because of this.

Untitled

swamp-spirit:

thatscorpionbitch:

Like, 90% of infomercial style products were designed by/for disabled people, but you wouldn’t know that, because there is no viable market for them. THey have to be marketted and sold to abled people just so that any money can be made of off them and so the people who actually need them will have access.

I think snuggies are the one example almost everyone knows. They were invented for wheelchair users (Do you have any idea how hard it is to get a coat on and off of someone in a wheelchair? Cause it’s PRETTY FUCKIN HARD.) But now everyone just acts like they’re some ~quirky, white people thing~ and not A PRODUCT DESIGNED TO MAKE PEOPLES DAY TO DAY LIVES 10000X EASIER.

But if at any point you were to take your head out of your own ass and go “Hey, who would a product like this benefit,” that would be really cool.

This makes informational make so much sense now.

Like… of course there’s no reason for that guy to knock over that bowl of chips. However, the person it was actually designed for has constant hand tremors that would make this pretty rad, but since we don’t want to show that in a commercial, here’s an able bodied guy who can’t remember how gravity works.

Shit. Those commercials suddenly get a lot less funny when you realize it’s pretty much just people ineptly trying to mimic disability.