Sat down tonight to draw come hell or high water. Didn’t get shit done BUT! I finally got around to making #my_art tags and cleaned up this blog a bit. Look you can finally find shit on my hell kiddy corner now :D lmao
Email: thej.draws@gmail.com Credit and link if you repost my art. (Check tags)
[ID: A screenshot of a Tweet and ReTweet.
The original Tweet reads: “do the studios realize that the current state of streaming residuals absolutely destroys the moral case against piracy”.
The ReTweet adds on: “like the moral case against piracy is ‘people deserve to get paid for their work’ except it turns out the people getting paid aren’t the people who did the work’”.
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Word for today: facekini
Sort of like a ski-mask or balaclava but made out of bathing-suit material, worn (most commonly in China) to prevent tanning on the face.
I mean that’s one way to find out what waterboarding feels like
Ubisoft Assassin’s Creed’s Evie Frye Voice Actress Victoria Atkins has been replaced by AI while protesting for SAG-AFTRA
She also never receives residuals
And yet Ubisoft continues to make more AC games whilst not even paying their workers what they’re owed… and using AI. Wow.
I feel so sad whenever I see people talk about being late to make fanart..
This isnt school + fanart doesn’t have a due date + fandom doesn’t expire + your art will have its place in the world + i love you
Besides, joy and love are stored in the new artists/authors who reawaken an entire fandom just because it made them momentarily feral.
And people who carry Atlas on their shoulders and keep an old fandom alive.
“With the strikes it’s back to watching reruns and old movies!”
Me, who already doesn’t see new movies til like 5 years after they come out and has a backlog of shows to watch a mile long:
I just don’t think Meghan has a leg here. She is a princess, no one wants to hear from her on strikes.
Meghan was a working actress for decades. She was a working royal for 18 months. She benefits massively from her show reaching syndication. She stands to lose depending on how Netflix negotiated residuals for Suits with it being out of cable reruns now.
Meghan knows what it’s like to scrimp and scrap for years. She was a working actress doing bit parts her whole 20s!
The fact is that honestly if she didn’t marry Harry, Suits might have been her biggest hit and again residuals would have a huge impact on her. She completely has a leg to stand on joining this fight. Just like she had one speaking up for BLM.
In fact, A-Listers NEED to be using their spotlight to highlight the strike and the working actors who make up the bulk of Hollywood who don’t make millions per movie. It’s important that people like Meryl Streep or Jennifer Lawrence or Matt Damon or Margot Robbie join the strike. A-list talent walking off set and refusing to take part in press and promo is part of what gives the Union huge bargaining power even if those elite actors are not necessarily hurting financially. But also, a lot of A-Listers also have huge stakes in the fight because it’s also about control of their image and their long term financial profit, too.
Meghan is a producer now with a new production company. If she wants top talent on her productions she needs to be ten toes down in solidarity, too.
Meghan was/is SAG. The Union protected her as a working actress, she can use the outrageous spotlight on her to stand in solidarity and to support working actors.
A lot of people don’t seem to know that a bunch of older stars end up in poverty. Fame is fleeting. The glamorous role often doesn’t pay as well as you think.
Tales of Angela Landsbury insisting ageing stars get roles on Murder She Wrote so they could retain their medical insurance.
Every worker needs unions. Bit-part workers need A-lister solidarity. Being an A-lister doesn’t last forever.
Hey anon, I understand being bitter (it’s a normal reaction) but pushing away such a powerful ally who is WILLING to stand by this strike? Is strategically one of if not the worst possible move for this scenario.
No TV show or movie I will ever watch is worth starving a writer from their home.








