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scene from mw jaha kinda low-effort bc i dont wanna get burnt out but also i wanna finish my animatic today 👠ðŸ‘
the captain frames for an animatic im working on :)
mouthwashing animatic with sodikken's song, i hope youre hungry!!! i could rant for soooo long on the thought process behinid each frame jajaj but nah not now Horrible quality, ik, my quality always gets awfully crunched Go like it on yt!! And leave if a comment if youre extra nice(i love comments wow)
we've finally fixed it.. haven't we?
fanart fanart- spoilers!! curly post-crash from mouthwashing. go to hell jobobeye.
I saw a post on here about the whole "Curly talking with those dog buttons" situation, but the reblogs and comments were off, so I have to make my own post to express my thoughts on it
I saw a few seconds of that video, and just that was enough to make me feel rather uncomfortable. My first thought was, wouldn't that be painful? Forcing this man with *literally no skin* to lean forward and smack one of those plastic buttons with his stubs because he has no hands? (seriously. those buttons can be a little tough, you have to put pressure, you can't just tap on them)
aside from the logistics of it, it seems the mouthwashing fandom forgets Curly is still a man. A grown adult, with a fully functioning mind and sense of self..I can only imagine how dehumanizing it would be, to be forced to sit on the floor and use buttons made for *dogs* while already being in possibly the worst situation someone could be in.
the people acting like it's cute or funny are a huge part of this problem - acting like the suffering of a severely injured and extremely disabled quadruple amputee is something funny or silly or quirky. even myself with my developmental disabilities would be absolutely disgusted and ashamed if someone saw me struggling with a meltdown or something and treating it like some cute moment. Yes, Curly is fictional , but treating him like no more than a silly gore mascot really says a lot about how some of you guys feel about real disabled people.