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☒; A fact about mun

I do voice acting as a hobby. I find it less stressing and addicting than art if I had to be completely honest.

; An unpopular opinion I have

I don’t like why people tend to bash on Hetalia/Land Gijinkas OCs that have dyed hair, piercings anywhere except for their ears or a female OC having (cough) big jugs (cough) and a small waist. If I remember correctly, hair dying has been around for ages and Marie Antoinette even popularized this trend in the 18th century by dying some of her wigs a light pink. Not to mention, many people now and days tend to dye their hair so I don’t think there’s an invisible force prohibiting personifications picking up a bottle of dye when grocery shopping, maybe they just want to get in with the trends. I also think dyed hair can represent urban growth in the area they’re personifying if it well, has a lot of cities (after all, when people think of hair dye, farmers usually aren’t the first things that come to mind). The same thing can be said for body piercings, although I imagine piercings would give more of a ‘punk’ or ‘rebel’ aesthetic to the character. It also seems to be a fad amongst the OC making community that if a female OC has an inverted triangle body, it’s an automatic sue. In my opinion, I think every OC should have the right to have a certain body shape (I tend to get more excited seeing OCs with muffin tops or a ‘diamond’ body shape). After all, women with natural ‘lollipop’ bodies do exist, y’know. As long as the character doesn’t have beach balls strapped onto their chest while having a barbie waist and walking around saying it’s all natural (it simply isn’t realistic and it can distort a lot of people’s minds on how bodies naturally are).

; A ship I can’t stand

I usually don’t hate on ships. I’m pretty much cool with a lot of things. Though the thought of Joel and Ellie from TLOU in a romantic or sexual relationship disturbs me to a whole different level, or just any legally problematic ship. The only ‘exception’ was Arno and Elise from Assassin’s creed and mainly because they weren’t at all blood related, nor saw each other as siblings in the beginning. Not to mention ‘incestuous’ marriages and relationships were common in the 18th century. It also looked like he broke off family ties with them later on in the story and saw François de la Serre as a father figure like friend rather than an actual father.