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LilDitzyDeadline

@lilditzydeadline

Hi Hi!! I'm Ditzy. Dislyte content creator. I like to draw things that I love. One of those things is mostly Ollie Ramses from Dislyte. Cringe is dead and I'm the grim fucking reaper. 27 yrs old. American-Filipina. She/Her.

Hi welcome to my blog!

Hi Hi! I'm Ditzy OwO

I mostly post Dislyte fanart on this blog. You might know me as LilDitzyDeadline in the community. Most people know me as the Ollie fangirl I guess??? I think he deserves more love and happiness -and most likely therapy. . .

But I do have other interests!

If you're a fan of Doris Doodle (if you're not then what the hell are ya waiting for?! Go to webtoon and read the comic right now and then come back here 😘) I am also the "Doodle Mom" of the Doris Doodle Discord Server and a Fanart Content Creator! I go by LittleDitzyDoodle for that community!

If you're a die hard Alice in Wonderland fan like me then stop by my tea party at LilDitzyDaydream! Check out my Mad T Party AU and my WCMI Fan Content! Don't be late and have a very merry unbirthday!

I hope you enjoy my artworks and I'm always ready to make new friends! Just bare with me about replying to messages. I'm quite forgetful. . . . I'm called Ditzy for a reason hehehe

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bendyworksatstarbucks

*sips tea* Let this spread all over Tumblr.

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flowergirldreamer-iris

Please Reblog…

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kisachi-chan

Reblog it–

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hellokamenriderfourze-blog–blog

Reblog this right now

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floralianspiderboynova

Where’s the signal boost multipliers?!

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magicalpunkrock

Reblogging because its important

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mmm-choccy-milk

reblogggggg

Reblog, always. An important lesson I have been on both sides of first hand β™₯️.

I’ve reblogged this before but, eh, doesn’t hurt to do it again. Happy new year btw. πŸ₯‚

Learning both sides of the story is a good lesson. REBLOG THIS-

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im-just-the-askages

Yes it is, Not only that but you could cause a massive breakdown for the whole of the internet.

pretty much

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inky-the-demon

Reblog pls

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dottyorange

As someone who has been victim to this not only on the Internet but in real life as well, please reblog

Gotta reblog that one.

Mmmm…. one more.

this is so true

i absolutely adore when you can tell an artist is a certified yearner just by looking at their work

like these sculptures by auguste rodin…

too many ppl who know nothing about Filipino folklore n culture r talking shit about my ate. she’s based off of the manananggal, which you can compare to the European vampire, if that helps you understand it better. although, i’m reluctant to mention that becuz some ppl, who choose to be ignorant, currently hold the view that she’s just an Asian-colored vampire mishmash monster. she is not. other than the fact that she manages to exist at all, here are some details i appreciate about her.

first, she has a face that looks like my family’s. that’s my lola’s nose. that’s my mom’s birthmark. shit, those are my uncle’s cheekbones. the headpiece features jasmine, our national flower. the translucent petals are cool.

second, you can display her in two pieces, split by the torso. its not just a β€œcheap gimmick” you ignorant pos. at nightfall, the manananggal severs itself in two, leaving behind a vulnerable lower half while its upper half hunts for nourishment - blood, raw hearts, livers, fetuses. the red fringe represents her dangling intestines, hanging loose as she flies after ripping her body apart. the string detail is on the skirt for consistency, but also, intestines are long as fuck? why wouldn’t they also hang from the bottom, assuming they also get split in half.

while we’re on the outfit, the top is an extremely traditional (Spanish colonial, ugh) style in both fabric and shape. i have attire that looks exactly like it, minus the monster high red foil pattern. the tiny, β€œwoven” sleeve cuffs are a nice touch. the earrings and bracelets look to be woven palm too, but aren’t as effective in plastic. the bottom half skirt is quite a bit shorter than is traditional, and the heels higher. it’s a monster high doll.

most accurate would be barefoot, tbh. but you guys would riot, and again, its a doll. actually, the shoes reference a lot from Filipino culture. the heel is a coconut tree overlooking a kubo, a one-room stilt hut built with natural materials such as bamboo and palm, and specifically made to be remade as necessary. the sole is β€œwooden”, also an accessible material of which some shoes were made with. it is attached by braid to what looks to be a straw strap. also not unusual for a shoe.

her fan and wings feature embroidery, and if you look closely at the latter, you will see a thin and delicate flora design in between the spider web pattern. this is extremely reminiscent of calado, a type of traditional hand embroidery akin to lace that is difficult as fuck. a dying art, btw.

i didn’t wake up looking to ride this hard for a plastic woman lmao. but if you’re gonna come for her, it better be because of the fluorescent green in her colorway and not because you don’t know what you’re talking about. honestly, a lot of Filipinos are just happy to be considered and celebrated. β€œwins” like this mean everything. maybe it’s not good enough for your collection, but now you know more about my culture than you would’ve gone out of your way to. and that’s good enough for me.

This has been a PSA.

I’m trying not to reblog posts on this blog but I feel that this is important to post here.

on a related note:

And for the people askingΒ β€œWell if you don’t support it irl then why would you like it in fiction?!” Because when it’s happening irl real people are suffering and dying and that’s horrible and I’d never want that. But when it’s fiction, when no real people are being hurt or killed, it’s interesting to explore the experience, the effects it may have, and to an extent experience the emotions involved without actually having to experience the horrible thing. You explore scary, dangerous things from a safe distance.

Because it’s how stories work.

Because it’s how stories work.