I drew these last year during my “drawing a day” spree in the late summer / early fall. I made them into a tshirt design at the time and then pulled them up yesterday for my social media feeds.
I also made versions that take up a bit more space, making them better suited for use on Facebook. The version above was first, but Facebook puts your face RIGHT where the d20 is, so this was next.
I’m posting copies of these graphics here because Facebook mangles graphics so badly that they look horribly distorted on people’s pages when they grab the ones posted there.
I’ve received the usual snide allegations of “virtue signalling” and the usual crap from people who somehow see being positive and nice as a horrible character flaw. But the block filters are strong. Happy pride.
And always remember, Stonewall was a riot.
All hail the Queens of Stonewall!
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“There is a high correlation between complaining about someone else “virtue signaling,” and being a fucking piece of shit who wouldn’t recognize virtue if it was wearing glittery spangles and a neon sign.”
John Scalzi
I was going to say, “Sod those who cry ‘virtue signalling’, but this is so much better.
Scalzi does have a way with words.
Awesome!
Well done.
As a recently-out trans girl, this makes me happy. This is great.
Love it. Thank you for creating these.
(Oh, and all those maps over these past years!)
Yeah, “virtue signalling”
Imagine being in a headspace where you can’t fathom any display of decency toward other people as being genuine.