Month: December 2023

morgan-aleghieri:

thecat-inthehat:

do you ever just get re-hit with the knowledge that there is not an insignificant chance that Zenos knows how to drive. That he could take your car and just merge onto the highway like a normal person. He wouldn’t even use his blinker.

*thump thump thump thump thump thump thUMP THUMP– SLAM*
(I stumble through the door, wheezing, otherwise wordlessly handing you a sheet of paper with this image on it)

I kind want to start to ask for the rights to file DMCA takedowns for art I commission.

Tired seeing it posted places w/o credit and then not being able to do anything about it.

hopehjort:

Careful with those warning signs. They’re there for a reason.

One day illustration, I just wanted something that I could start and finish today to relax a bit.

Gator TF was chosen by the twitter poll who went for an Aquatic TF and the die rolled crocodile/alligator.
It was fun to do just a midtransformation illustration and it was even more fun playing with the swamp environment feel!

thedustyleaves:

It’s finally finished 🥰 Time to lie down 🫠

pigbutt:

mini-wrants:

softpastelqueer:

millennial-review:

For reference, the federal minimum wage would have you earning roughly on average $1,256.66 a month

It’s recommended your rent only be 30% of your total budget, so with an average monthly rent of $1,827 that would mean your average renter’s monthly income should ideally be $6,090

That would be roughly $35.13 hourly or $73,080 annually

However, the average renter’s household income is only $42,500 annually or $20.43 hourly (as of 2019 according to the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey)

This means either rent prices are too unsustainably high and price gouging or wages are too unsustainably low and predatory

Or both

(Hint: it’s both)

not to mention most apartments won’t even allow you to apply unless you make 3 times rent.