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syntax bitch

@syntaxbitch / syntaxbitch.tumblr.com

35/F/USA
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Anonymous asked:

Could you make some character morphing with Doctor Strange? I am a huge, long time, DS fan and I was blown away with the Cumberbatch cast. Thank you, your work is amazing. 👏👏👏

On it!

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Anonymous asked:

I really like that thought about what type of person would be reincarnated reincarnated as a cat. Never heard of that before; it's nice and kinda heartwarming >.

I also like to think dogs were genuinely good people in a past life, and that's why they're generally good-natured, from the get-go. Maybe they always wanted someone to love, and now they get that chance, and that's why they're so loyal.

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gsdpup

my new siamese kitten came inside for the first time today

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syntaxbitch

I like to think cats were people in a past life - who never got enough sleep or rest, because they put everyone else first. So, "cat" is retirement.

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The Turkish company Pugedon has recently introduced a vending machine that’s an innovative way to help both the environment and our furry friends. It releases food for the city’s stray dogs and cats every time a plastic bottle is deposited, and it allows people to empty their water bottles for the animals as well.

This wonderful service operates at no charge to the city because the recycled plastic pays for the cost of food. So, with a little financial investment, the simple machines do a lot of good. They provide a steady source of sustenance to the animals, many of which rely on caring residents to regularly feed them. It also encourages people to make a habit of recycling and help conserve our environment for future generations.

Put these everywhere

EVERYWHERE.

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feelthedrip

can you not delete my artist comment. its incredibly rude to delete my comments...just to let you know

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most artist are just tumblr artist i usually delete credits and say what i want because when it comes down to it sure it’s your art there shouldn’t be a rift in tide over deleting it any who i appriciate your art never the less 

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here’s the thing:

you wrote “playboy” because well that’s what you felt like and wrote “playboy”

But my problem is that I dont want people to get confused with two different text post (which one is actually the original title while the other one is just a random word you came up with looking at my art).

Also its incredibly rude to delete credits and most artists aren’t JUST tumblr artists, they are tons of professional artists/illustrators/or an art student, who makes art and they make an income out of their freelance art.

So please be respectful to illustrators.

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syntaxbitch

I’m gonna say this as nicely as I can, because there is no such thing as “just a Tumblr artist.” They are artists. Anyone who makes art is an artist, and you don’t scrape their signature off paintings and you don’t remove credit, online.

If you didn’t make the art:

Give the artist credit, leave the credit. Their name is all they have, when they share their art with the world, and the art leads back to the creator.

It’s like posting the music of your favorite song, and conveniently the lyrics just drop from hearing.

We want to hear the artist sing, I don’t care if you just like the tune and don’t care for the lyrics. Leave the credit so we can find the artist whose art we enjoyed.

read my post more clearly before you go off on your tumblr essay about how this and that goes obviously i could care less about your music refreemce to make yourself seem hip your not hip stay humble i know alot more of whats going on ringht now then you can imagine your on tumblr you are an artist… TUMBLR + ARTIST = TUMBLR ARTIST as soon as you post anything on here it’s tumblrs don’t write wrote you don’t know.

I’m not concerned with “sounding hip.” I literally post comics, art I make, literature refs, dorky jokes, and history, etc. I wear glasses and comic book tee shirts every day, sometimes with paint stains on them. Sometimes I run a brush through my hair. I don’t care if I look or sound hip. I sound like me, and that is all. I simply see what you’ve done exactly as I expressed it - you clipped the art, it lost an aspect of its quality and what makes it enjoyable. It is like cutting off the last portion of a painting, wherein there is a signature. It’s like taking the meaning out of a song.

The art by Tumblr artists does not belong to Tumblr. The artists retain ownership. Posting the work online allows Tumblr the license for distribution, in the form of reblogs. That is literally in the posting guidelines, which is one of the reasons I chose to publish my work on Tumblr.

Uploading work online does not validate a creator as an artist - the fact that they create art validates them as artists. There is no such thing as “just a Tumblr artist.”

The license allows for users to alter the comments on content; the artist asked that you retained her comment for credit and context, thereby indicating that she didn’t appreciate the work taken out of context and would like credit for her effort and creation. Wherein the comment is part of the art posted. Art galleries even publish an artist’s statement in support or explanation of their work - this is something that is standard in publishing and circulating the work of artists. She simply asked that you not remove her comment, and you defended your removal with “you’re just a Tumblr artist” - and I disagree with that opinion. There is no such thing as “just” a Tumblr artist. Posting their work on Tumblr does not in any way diminish their efforts or achievements, or right to their work, which is what your comment implies.

As you have requested that I “stay humble” - I humbly request that you reconsider your position. Courtesy to artists costs nothing, deviates from no respectable social norm, their comments don’t take up any more room on your blog than their work does, and consideration for the creator can only endear you to the artist and the members who would like to know the source of the work and what they have to say about it, when they post it.

You may feel defensive and angry, at the moment, but my original statement is simply - we like the artists, we want to support them, we want to hear what they have to say about their art especially when it’s relevant to a particular piece/post and leads back to their blog, so we can see more of the work and others that pertain to it, without having to trace its origin. 

That may not be hip, but it’s considerate, and courtesy will never go out of style.

Have a good day.

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feelthedrip

can you not delete my artist comment. its incredibly rude to delete my comments...just to let you know

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most artist are just tumblr artist i usually delete credits and say what i want because when it comes down to it sure it’s your art there shouldn’t be a rift in tide over deleting it any who i appriciate your art never the less 

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here’s the thing:

you wrote “playboy” because well that’s what you felt like and wrote “playboy”

But my problem is that I dont want people to get confused with two different text post (which one is actually the original title while the other one is just a random word you came up with looking at my art).

Also its incredibly rude to delete credits and most artists aren’t JUST tumblr artists, they are tons of professional artists/illustrators/or an art student, who makes art and they make an income out of their freelance art.

So please be respectful to illustrators.

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syntaxbitch

I'm gonna say this as nicely as I can, because there is no such thing as "just a Tumblr artist." They are artists. Anyone who makes art is an artist, and you don't scrape their signature off paintings and you don't remove credit, online.

If you didn't make the art:

Give the artist credit, leave the credit. Their name is all they have, when they share their art with the world, and the art leads back to the creator.

It's like posting the music of your favorite song, and conveniently the lyrics just drop from hearing.

We want to hear the artist sing, I don't care if you just like the tune and don't care for the lyrics. Leave the credit so we can find the artist whose art we enjoyed.

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