ART FIGHT IS NOT AN ART TRADING GAME.
ART FIGHT IS NOT AN ART TRADING GAME.
ART FIGHT IS NOT AN ART TRADING GAME.
It is an ART GIFTING game. Do not go into Art Fight with the expectation that everyone will revenge you. You play Art Fight to GIVE, not RECEIVE.
The “you blocked me = I win” mentality is so goofy. Brother I am sitting on my bed eating Pringles and watching YouTube without a care. I took 2 seconds to remove you from my feed. I will never think about you again and you are so desperate.
"You don't owe kindness" was birthed from "You don't have to be kind to those who disrespect you or abuse your kindness," which is fine!
But people have taken the phrase and warped it into "My kindness if a privileged. I don't owe you anything." Like damn, what the hell.
Furry couples are so funny, they’ll make a sappy anniversary post that goes “Thank you for being my rock, my heart, my everything. Happy anniversary, my love 💕💕💕” and then they tag SloppyKnotWhore54
I’m aware that everyone is fighting their own battles but as someone who used to have a similar mentality, it is so draining to be with people who cannot see positivity without adding their own negative comments. I can’t go back there.
As the closure approaches, I’m begging you: please homebrew your 3DS. The memes are right: it’s so easy and safe and FREE.
This thread explains it well. Nintendo’s lighting a fire under you by imposing deadlines so you’ll buy full-price games that they don’t care about anymore.
Ask your local leftist how they feel about disabled people, fat people, addicts, and children. Great litmus test to see if they actually care about others or if their empathy stops at people who make them uncomfortable.
With Art Fight just around the corner, this is a gentle reminder to all (especially newcomers) that Art Fight is not a 1:1 trading game!
If you go into Art Fight with this mentality, you'll come out frustrated and disappointed. That's no fun!
There is zero overlap between the people buying these cheap paws and the people commissioning handmade paws, and it’s because of accessibility and cost.
These are fine, especially for children who just want to have fun dressing up.