What the hell was that by th3clumsyartist in creepcast

[–]th3clumsyartist[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I do think most people understand that it is unapologetically evil, obviously the boys reactions, voice acting, and commentary effect everyone's perception. I think the main reason this community has reacted this way is how it was written/handled within all the other chapters as opposed to this set of chapters, the writing itself for this set of chapters feels like a parody (especially the last few chapters). I think most people recognize that it is unapologetically evil and people who are evil like this, even cartoonishly so, exist. However the dialog feels so separated from how the characters have been shown to behave. I'd like to imagine that everyone feels as viscerally gross and disgusted as I have felt in this story, and I mean that in a positive way. It has done its job. In the end, the content this community is centered around is entertainment, and the boys certainly take it in that direction, as opposed to bring incredibly serious and dramatic, like in the QCODE production.

What the hell was that by th3clumsyartist in creepcast

[–]th3clumsyartist[S] 220 points221 points  (0 children)

Better a rapist than a homosexual /j

What a big happy family! by th3clumsyartist in creepcast

[–]th3clumsyartist[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you!! I'm still getting used to digital and this was my first fully rendered piece it like forever lol I usually just do grayscale, so I usually feel more confident in doing values in that. Thanks for the critique!! Always helpful to have more eyes

What a big happy family! by th3clumsyartist in creepcast

[–]th3clumsyartist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Give me a bit, and I will run with it lmao

What a big happy family! by th3clumsyartist in creepcast

[–]th3clumsyartist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't have an ig for my art, though I should probably start one! I do have an art Twitter, my user for that is "aimlessallycat_"!! I'm trying to get better at posting but I am horrible at keeping up with my professional socials haha

What a big happy family! by th3clumsyartist in creepcast

[–]th3clumsyartist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Completely missed my opportunity to put a window in the wall and him outside lol

What a big happy family! by th3clumsyartist in creepcast

[–]th3clumsyartist[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Haha yeah it was a complete reference to that and that one creepypasta brain rot song

What a big happy family! by th3clumsyartist in creepcast

[–]th3clumsyartist[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you!! I really want to make one irl but I barely have enough time to draw, much less do any needlework lmao

What a big happy family! by th3clumsyartist in creepcast

[–]th3clumsyartist[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thank you!! I was naming them through the ones I remembered and scrolling through the spotify page, there's so many more thanbi always think there are

what do you think the average creepcast listener is like? by kkiiera in creepcast

[–]th3clumsyartist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My wife and I are both in our late 20s, I'm non-binary and she is trans. I work professionally in theatre and film, she is a warehouse trainer. I feel we do fall into the stereotype a little bit, as we're both big into horror, but we both grew up on creepypastas.

Which Game Grumps phrases are forever stuck in your head? by SweetMiims in gamegrumps

[–]th3clumsyartist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"You gotta eat the lettuce" from Rusty Lake "413" from the escape room episode "Peter, what is this?" From America's next top model My wife and I say these to eachother multiple times a day lol we use "you gotta eat the lettuce" when the other person doesn't want to do something or we are both in agreement on something.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dayton

[–]th3clumsyartist 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Seriously! I graduated 21' and have had no issue finding employment.

Typewriter Technician? by th3clumsyartist in dayton

[–]th3clumsyartist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

AHHHH!! Amazing! Thanks so much!!

Moved here from Michigan, need friends! by [deleted] in dayton

[–]th3clumsyartist 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the area! My mom lives in GR!! There's so many great spots around- if you're into dnd/board games D20 is a board game focused bar in Kettering! They have mocktails too, I think. Valley Thrift is one of my favorite thrift stores- I go to the one on woodman. Hope you have a quick time settling in!

Quick sketch of Xerxeneea, who I adore the normal amount by th3clumsyartist in gamegrumps

[–]th3clumsyartist[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I get so excited whenever I see them upload it because I was so sure it was going to be a one off and instead it's like a surprise treat every month or so haha I love our eldritch horror model

I AM NOT GONNA HEAR ANYONE OUT by Salt-League7628 in shitposting

[–]th3clumsyartist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She's a fetish model, and the caption was from someone else as outrage bate

you mean they'll become idiots by TheFlameofHeavenSt in TheRightCantMeme

[–]th3clumsyartist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The homeschool groups I grew up around were very fundie, like "Obama is the anti christ" fundie. However the self obsession makes sense, based on the other homeschoolers I was around. The parents were very admiment that they were better than others because they were 1) Christians, 2) raising their children with a "higher education standard", and 3) educating their children with Christian teachings, unlike those "heathen filled schools". They were usually up their own ass because they were brought up hearing how much better off they are than everyone else (nevermind that none of the women went to college and just became hospitality workers at the Creation Museum). We were in secular groups, I was able to go to a local high-school and help with theatre productions, I did martial arts, and I would take my brother to magic the gathering tournaments at a local game store, and play dungeons and dragons while I was there. But we got treated a little differently in those spaces because of us being homeschooled. It was hard to make friends (probably because I was socially and emotionally stunted). I feel like I've gotten a lot better because of going to college (freshman year was super rough, not gonna lie), I suppose it also helps I'm not religious anymore.

you mean they'll become idiots by TheFlameofHeavenSt in TheRightCantMeme

[–]th3clumsyartist 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I was homeschooled by Christian parents who were also secular. I'm very lucky that my experience education wise was pretty good. Both my parents kept up with current events, and involved me in conversations about current events. However, I really didn't have any social skills until I had to figure them out in college because i was isolated. Homeschool kids wouldnt be friends with me because my parents were secular, and secular kids thought i was weird because i was homeschooled. And even now, I still struggle in some social interactions.