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#1 dolly

@mantarella

18+ | he/him | boygirlie doll thing oc creator and sea critter afficionado

its the dolly's intro post !!

hello everyone :D here's a little bit about me so we can get to know each other!

basic info: im dolly, i'm a young adult college student who watches too many sitcoms and loves stingrays :)

current interests: DELTARUNE. i'm very sorry. also epic the musical, haste, afk arena/journey, hollow knight/silksong, hades 1+2, monster high, animal well, tons and tons of cute little indie games. i bake and cook a lot, and i really like clothing design!

tags: #dolly posting for my original posts, #dolly speaks for ask answering, #gf tag :) to hear about my lovely gf @sky-noname, #banger art op to see other people’s cool art i love, #oc posting or #minimalism is dead to hear about my ocs and writing! all fandoms are tagged according to their name, with spoilers marked when necessary

the dollyverse: aka my sideblogs! @dollysburningcandle is my dubiously active spirituality sideblog and @sitcom-soundstage is my system blog! i also run an afk journey rp blog for isabella, @afkj-isabella!

dni: i dont really have a strict dni outside of the general stuff but please dni if you use/post ai generated content!

Ah.

Eva Stratt.

The woman who was brave enough to put blood on her hands so more wouldn't suffer. The woman who I know cried. Cried and never let herself break in front of anyone. Because weakness would make people doubt. And who would put their lives in the hands of a woman who causes doubt.

The woman who did evil so no one else would have to.

The woman who chose to be the world's scapegoat.

stop!!! calling your works slop!!!!! stop calling other peoples works slop!!!!! hetslop yurislop friendslop indieslop die die die!!!!!!! its called HAVING FUN and making FUN CONTENT!!!!!! your work is better than ai!!!!! STOP CALLING THINGS SLOP!!!!!!!! ENJOY ORIGINAL CREATION!!!!!!

Unpopular Opinion: I don't like the edgy-ification of Wednesday throughout the years. Yes, I fw this interpretation and portrayal of her too and Christina Ricci's Wednesday (whom the latter Wednesdays were inspired by) was an icon, yet at the same time I dislike how people are hyperfocusing on this cold, sarcastic and sadistic depiction of her and forget that in the original cartoons, while she was indeed a child full of woe with a morbid obssession for the death, she was not unnecessarily cruel. She was shy, dreamy, sweet-natured, quiet, secretive, imaginative, poetic and had six toes on one foot, and I wish more people would be talking about this.