Important PSA

varsyl:

Alright let me just get this straight,

You NEED to ask permission from the artist if they are comfortable with you recreating, editing, or reuploading your artwork.

If you haven’t asked yet? Then ASK. 

DON’T DO IT WITHOUT ASKING.

When someone has a specific set of rules like:

“DO NOT EDIT, REUPLOAD, RECREATE OR CLAIM AS YOUR OWN!”

THEN YOU FOLLOW THOSE RULES 

  • DON’T reupload their sketches, doodles, finished art or WIPs.
  • DON’T recreate

    their sketches, doodles, finished art or WIPs.

  • DON’T claim their sketches, doodles, finished art or WIPs.

  • DON’T edit

    their sketches, doodles, finished art or WIPs.

UNLESS YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN PERMISSION, YOU DON’T BREAK THEIR RULES OF THEIR ART. 

The only time any of this is okay is when YOU HAVE ASKED THEM DIRECTLY, AND THEY HAVE DIRECTLY GIVEN YOU FULL PERMISSION.

And when you HAVE been given permission, you don’t continue to do this because you were allowed to do it once. Before continuing you have to confirm you can do it from there on out, the artist will decide whether or not you are allowed.

Life Lessons by Tina Belcher

horsesmusicandbutts:

navel:

  1. Be really forgiving and fair towards everyone you encounter 

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  2. Be one with your body 

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  3. Don’t be dependent on other people for your own happiness 

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  4. Stay positive even when life beats you down a little 

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  5. Inspire others to feel good about themselves 

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  6. Encourage your friends to be the best they can be 

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  7. Proudly own who you are and what you’re into 

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  8. Approach every situation with confidence 

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Best Wishes!

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You should probably take notes

dearestelsewhere:

lesbiandana:

hello! I don’t know if anyone has already made a post about this before, but I just stumbled upon this app made specifically for when you’ve gone into a nonverbal anxiety attack!!!

it was made by Jeroen De Busser who is an autistic computer science student.

the app is really easy to use! all you do is open it and hand your phone to someone you need to communicate with during an attack but physically cannot, and it shows this cool little alert for the person to read, and then it takes them to an easy to use chat (that looks a lot like texting! except both of you are communicating using the same device). 

the alert message is completely customizable and you can have it say whatever you need! 

the app is called Emergency Chat and it’s available in the Apple Store and google play store. 

I highly recommend it to anyone who might need it 🙂

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