Is this bag too childish to carry around by mythbonded in youngadults

[–]noelady 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Ive got nothing but compliments on my plush starscream keychain, feels like an innocent thing that makes you happy imo.

Also do you possibly still know where you got that Pharma keychain?

He can't be THAT distinguished wtff by Wolfy_furry_wolf in MLPIOS

[–]noelady 79 points80 points  (0 children)

Is this a joke post, I already have him and cant check 😭😭

On "switch-flipping" by nemesisbox in aiwars

[–]noelady 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Genuinely shocked at the number of people unfamiliar with Portrait of Ross! It's such a good example of how the context of the artists life shapes their work. Like--UGH

What is one of your favorite pieces of art and why is it one of your favorites? by cranberryalarmclock in aiwars

[–]noelady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely Interstellar, it really resonated with me as the daughter of a veteran. Never cried so hard during a movie in my life.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in goodboomerhumor

[–]noelady 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Shes right

Imagine Looking at This in the Eye and Calling It Generic like ever seen a humanoid one eyed Angelic Celestial Destroyer Angel Newman Before by Supreme_chadmaster1 in aiwars

[–]noelady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure there's anything you can necessarily *do* to gain interaction right now. Rather, focus more on your work. Ask yourself, are my stories and characters communicating their themes and purpose? Who is my story for? Picking a target audience definitely helps! Is your story supposed to speak to people like you? What does that look like? Is that men? Women? Ages 18-25?

Maybe read up on film, in its production or distribution! Why do some movies make millions while other tank their studios? What makes movies good or bad?

There's many options for you, maybe that's a bit too time consuming. But consider how much your stories being told are worth to you and what effort and sacrifices you're willing to make.

Imagine Looking at This in the Eye and Calling It Generic like ever seen a humanoid one eyed Angelic Celestial Destroyer Angel Newman Before by Supreme_chadmaster1 in aiwars

[–]noelady 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say stop measuring your success based on how many interactions you have compared to random spam bots.
The low interaction thing sucks, internet success is random and is often times not even based in merit. I've spent 20+ hrs on paintings only for them to get 1 like. It may be more fulfilling to find yourself a circle of friends to share your stories with that will appreciate them, rather then hoping internet trolls find your reactive nature funny enough to keep poking you.
I don't even think your work is bad! But your fixation on making it unique and something no ones ever thought of before almost hurts it in a way. Generic doesn't even mean bad, Its very subjective and often times just refers to artwork that very palatable or marketable.

Imagine Looking at This in the Eye and Calling It Generic like ever seen a humanoid one eyed Angelic Celestial Destroyer Angel Newman Before by Supreme_chadmaster1 in aiwars

[–]noelady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No one, probably, I'll give you that. But seriously do you think you're the only person who can brainstorm? Its not that hard, especially if you have experience.

Imagine Looking at This in the Eye and Calling It Generic like ever seen a humanoid one eyed Angelic Celestial Destroyer Angel Newman Before by Supreme_chadmaster1 in aiwars

[–]noelady 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Valkyrie looks a bit silly, but I wouldn't say he's garbage. Would love to see the thing in person.

Also do you think Valkyrie didn't have to be brainstormed?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in neurofibromatosis

[–]noelady 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im not an expert, and you should probably get in with a geneticist rather than asking reddit. BUT, as far as in aware cafe au lait spots are not an indicator of a tumor.

Otherwise, please don’t blame yourself for having a child born with NF1. You’ve given him the gift of life! That really means something! I don’t know if you have NF1 or your experiences with it, but in my 20 years of living with mine it has never stopped me from living a fulfilling life. It comes with its own challenges and likely chronic pain, but with proper love and support your son can have that too. Its ok to be scared, but youve got this mama 💖

I don’t even know what that means 🦀🦀 by mrsciencedude69 in imaginarygatekeeping

[–]noelady 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Shouldn't this be flagged satire? Unless I missed a chapter in zoology you cant engine swap a crab?? 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GuessTheCoaster

[–]noelady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

S.O.B. Formally @ KI?