lyricposting, all caps
you didn't ask me for my number??
wait,,
you didn't ask me for my number?
/i like the fact that
you didn't ask that/
cuz you already got my number, huh? π
@kalamatamari They're a jascination (jean fascination)
Asking For Help
Hey y'all, I'm still struggling. Got a line on a couple things that might work out so I don't have to do this again next month, but for now, I'm about $200 short on rent this month.
If you got a buck or a boost you can spare, I'd appreciate it
#TransCrowdFund
https://paypal.me/rosieertel
CashApp: $RosieGriddle
Venmo: @RosieGriddle
When I joined masto, I gravitated towards following creative peeps and noticed a thing that's pretty common to all of us: we feel guilty for promoting places that people can buy our work or otherwise support us financially. So I started the #CreativeToots hashtag for that very reason. Got an Etsy page? Online store? Patreon? Selling a piece of art? Throw that tag on it. Do it with unfettered abandon. Everyone else: Look at that tag for artists to support. Buy their stuff. Help them create. <3
(Also very important to both of these tags - positive reinforcement is a huge thing for creative people and really motivates to keep going. If you like something, say you like it.. Doesn't matter if it's just 'that's cool!' or 'I enjoyed it!' - that's enough. Say *something*. Let the creator know you saw their work and acknowledged it. <3 )
Second one - #ReadMyStuff .
It takes moments to look at a piece of art and digest it enough to complement the creator. If you create visual art, it's *relatively* easy to get positive reinforcement when you post stuff.
As a writer, people actually have to invest time to read what you've written before they can feed back.
If you're writing something and want readers, use this tag.
If you have some free time and want to encourage a writer, browse this tag to find stuff to read & support. <3
First one is uh, let's see - #ArtyTips ?
Since being involved in my own little way with the arting community I've noticed that some artists, sometimes, are very reluctant to share their processes / tools / methods / resources.
I like sharing things, and I'm always happy to tell people what materials I use, where I get my stuff from, how I do certain things, special techniques, etc.
So this tag is for art-related tips and tricks, sharing your knowledge; for others to follow and learn.
trans entity who makes art under the name friendlyfroge! // https://friendlyfroge.carrd.co // ribbitmeow π³οΈββ§οΈπΈπ±π