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Man, I sorely misjudged erotica. Like, I realize it's something people actually put a lot of care in.

I'm not talking about effort spent shading and detailing, but how people put their soul into creating them. How everything that was drawn, every stories written, and every OCs created are the products of passion. Like, the amount of effort people make for other people to see these stuff. They'll spend time, effort, and money to do all that. There are circles of people with likewise interests where they trade artworks and construct a little universe to play with.

I feel guilty for merely thinking of these as just some material to mindlessly entertain yourself at the end of a hard day.

I feel guilty for showing up on the internet just "to make porn" and not "to make art".

I do want to socialize with people in some communities to share my stories and fantasies. It's just I suck at RP and too broke to give commissions.

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Dragonlord2328 said:
Just everything gone wrong everything i try to do has just seemed to backfire and results in getting yelled at trying to help someone who i care about its getting to the point where im wanting to just abandon them but im not that kinda person

It’s their loss for not having the desired help you give them. You deserve to have support and to feel valued and appreciated for the help you're offering.

I wish negative people could see that. :/

veggie tales back in like 2000s: "In the future, humor will be RANDOMLY generated!"
AI today: AI spongebob, AI family guy, AI simpsons

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I've experienced an awful lot of dreams where I'm my fursona lately. Not that I'm complaining, though, but then I'd refuse to get out of bed because I prefer that reality over the actual reality that lies outside my door.

DownloadMirror said:
August 12 2036, the heat death of the universe.

I'm reserving a front seat ticket right now before they hike up the prices.

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Daleport996 said:
Those "suddenly gaining consciousness for the first time" memes made me remember of a vague memory of me being in a compartmentalized sedan with my dad when I was very young, but I don't remember it actually driving anywhere. It may or may not have been a taxi.

I remember being in a car, thinking about some brain in a bag possibility of being plopped into existence right then and there with a set of false memories and came to the conclusion that there's no way to prove or disprove it.

Those "suddenly gaining consciousness for the first time" memes made me remember of a vague memory of me being in a compartmentalized sedan with my dad when I was very young, but I don't remember it actually driving anywhere. It may or may not have been a taxi.

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Xappol-Dreamberry said:
Hmm, I mostly make classical pieces, but im planning on making more modern stuff! Thanks for the tip! If I were to tell you somthing relating to music, try to use creative chord progressions and then loop them with a melody. It works for me!

Oh awesome! I recommend Neo-Classical if you’re really into it. >> Here’s a link of you want a good example of one. <<

Also thanks for your tips as well. 😄

I’m a sucker for chords. Anything with major or minor chords, (even simple ones) I always fuse it with a good melodic bass line or popcorn-style bass shots.

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W0LFB3AT5 said:
Ooh! Awesome! We have another one!

No prob, berry. For most of my songs, every genre I use, whether it’s Synthwave, Tropical House, Phonk, and Modern House, I try to loop them during mid songs and then add certain unique tones and or beats in between loops while still maintaining the same signature beat. And then either end it with a hot banger or a simple fade will do fine. I hope this helps.

Some of my loops I like to call, The Lazy Deej.™️ (Trademark pending)

Hmm, I mostly make classical pieces, but im planning on making more modern stuff! Thanks for the tip! If I were to tell you somthing relating to music, try to use creative chord progressions and then loop them with a melody. It works for me!

I was asked to trial a text to speech program for work, and come up with some samples for procedures & standards.

Now I have to resist an overwhelming urge to immortalize Moonbase Alpha references in corporate documentation.

Sometimes I feel insecure just looking at some artist's page or simply seeing a username that's somewhat famous in some random comment section. To be fair, most of those people have been around for ages, but then you'll see someone who "joined in 2018" or close and they have created some of the best stuff I've seen on the web. Well, maybe If I had started earlier I could have reached that point as well. But it's not like I didn't have a chance for that too, like sure, I didn't know the internet existed back in 2005, that's fine, but I did browse the web back in 2018. I knew DeviantArt existed back then, I always like drawing, and I had free time. Heck I even had more free time back when I was at my job a couple years ago than right now. It's just that for some reason I just begun to seriously pursue my passion right as I was having to redo college. And now I don't even have summer vacation that I gotta crank up my grades.

Sorry, had to get this out my chest. I feel better now.

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Xappol-Dreamberry said:
Hey Wolfbat! From composer to composer... do you have any tips?

Ooh! Awesome! We have another one!

No prob, berry. For most of my songs, every genre I use, whether it’s Synthwave, Tropical House, Phonk, and Modern House, I try to loop them during mid songs and then add certain unique tones and or beats in between loops while still maintaining the same signature beat. And then either end it with a hot banger or a simple fade will do fine. I hope this helps.

Some of my loops I like to call, The Lazy Deej.™️ (Trademark pending)

One thing i hate about summer is flies you leave a window open and it will find its way in and then bounce off the window then im spending 30 mins trying to chase it out and its slways the biggest and loudest ones too it got squashed in the end

So uh, suppose I have an idea to draw something, and in the midst of working on it, someone else had just done a piece with the exact same concept, but executed better. Do I wait for a while before posting so it doesn't look like I immediately copied it? Do I give a disclaimer that I came up with it independently from the other one (I'm kinda afraid no one would buy this)? Or do I just pretend to not be aware of the other art at all?

I think I'm gonna go with the last option unless someone has a better idea.