cgsfwca:

cgtheartist:

Help Me Out?

I have been recently relieved from my seasonal job and no longer have any form of income coming in. That being said I still need money for my replacement monitor so that I may not only get my computer up and running again I can also get back to working on all of your commissions and making more art in general. I have one more check from my job coming my way but I am not sure about how much it will be due to how short our hours were. So if you guys would like to help me out you can donate/send me a coffee here through ko-fi.

I’d appreciate this very much guys! ^^

Thanks to you guys I was able to afford the visual cable! And I thank you all for that. All I need help with is the monitor! So if you wish to send me a coffee/donation just click the link in the above post. Thank you all again for your support!

Greg Appreciation Post

jefflaclede:

themysteryoftheunknownuniverse:

He’s a rock star

He doesn’t listen to gross sexist assholes

He loved Rose so much

He is such a great father to Steven

He works hard at the car wash so he can provide for Steven and The Crystal Gems (which might also explain why he lives in his van)

Greg is a great dad who always looks out for Steven and overall is very sweet and his life hasn’t been easy and everyone should be nice to him

I think what I love most about Greg is that none of his life is set up as a joke. 

Think about it – how many TV dads have you seen with Greg’s problems, or problems like them? He’s half a Homer Simpson or a Matt Foley. Balding, overweight, washed up musician, runs a car wash, lives in a van. In any other show, those would be the gags about Greg – haha, he’s bald, he’s broke, he’s going nowhere, haha – jokes made at him, not by him. He’d be sidelined as an incompetent, overweight dunce. He’d be comedy relief, not a father figure.

Steven Universe’s writing shines because it doesn’t frame or treat Greg that way. Instead he’s a genuinely great person, chipper and musical. He’s a huge part of his son’s story – supporting Steven even in his own awful living situation, doing everything he can to help the cause, despite being an average joe with no super powers. He’ll crack a self-deprecating line about his poverty or his hairline every now and again, but those are jokes coming from him, fully aware and accepting of how he must appear to the world. Greg’s not dumb, he’s not unaware, and he’s not selfish. He’s not an alcoholic, he’s not a deadbeat. He’s just a big, happy 1980s kid, who’s been through a lot.

He loved his wife. And he loves his son. And he’ll do whatever he can to chip in and help save the world, even if he has to do it from the back of a dirty old fuckin’ van. Would that we could all have dads – be dads – as amazing as Greg.

trashpandagamer:

rikmach:

yay855:

rikmach:

yay855:

amy-draws:

outerspace-is-spooky:

scarlet-benoit-is-my-rolemodel:

Why is Poison Ivy always so hypersexualized she’s basically a magic farmer she should be wearing muddy boots and complaining about how corn subsidies are killing agriculture as well as flora biodiversity in the US

They want her to be a forest nymph instead of the stem field eco-terrorist feminist that she is

…I had to draw it.

It also fits because she’s a lesbian, and lesbians wear plaid jackets.

To be fair, the in-universe explanation is so she can attract rich men who devastate the environment to her so she can murder them.

…that would only work the first few times.

I think you’re underestimating the stupidity of horny men.

That previous comment is gold and I love it