Dear Feminists, I'm Sick of You by Terrehbau5, literature
Literature
Dear Feminists, I'm Sick of You
Dear feminists,
I'm fucking sick, too.
I'm sick of the griping about defending your opinions and values.
If you can't stand behind it and protect it all the time,
get fucking new ones.
Not man-haters?
Can we talk about the
success that is #killallmen?
#endfathersday, because "all
men are rapists and abusers"?
I'm sick of hiding my anti-feminist beliefs
for fear of being doxxed or lynched by a horde
of rabid, pink haired topless assholes.
I'm sick of "what about the men" being totally invalid,
but when I ask what about the female rapists and abusers,
you can't be bothered to respond.
I'm sick of your statistics being generally
un-fucking
I want to get back to the good old days, when deviantart was a lot of fun and a way to get to know a lot of cool people.
Since March I've been working with my new graphic novel "By My Side", and I want to start upload them on to deviantart.
Many of the pages are already up on https://tapastic.com/episode/302192
This is a story I've wanted to tell for such a long time, it's a lot of fun finally getting started.
deviantART was on TV + join the art challenge! by Heidi, journal
deviantART was on TV + join the art challenge!
A long time ago (about 24 hours), in a galaxy far, far away (down the road in Hollywood), comedian and television host Chris Hardwick introduced a segment on his late-night Comedy Central show — aptly titled midnight (https://www.deviantart.com/midnight) (get it?) — that got many of us at deviantART all aflutter.
First of all, if you love the Internets and you haven't seen midnight (https://www.deviantart.com/midnight) yet, you're missing out on some serious lulz. A few nights a week, Hardwick invites some comedian pals on the show for some Geek-Centric Improv Comedy. Sort of like a British Quiz Show brought to you by Reddit. Or "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" with slightly less dancing, but an equal amount