I Live in the Inkwell

1.5M ratings
277k ratings

See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

About my recent A.I. art post…

I recently posted some Danny Phantom fanart I made using Midjourney because I thought it was really cool and wanted to share. However, members of the community made me aware that it was disrespectful to do so - as A.I. is harmful to all artists. 

I apologize for posting it and I took it down.

Obviously I can’t remove all the reblogs that happened because of it… so I’m sorry that it might be floating around forever. 

If you did reblog it, could you delete the post?

I also apologized to the artist I mentioned in the post, who I really admire in the DP phandom. I shouldn’t have given them an @. They are so talented and work really hard at their craft.

Anyway, thank you, everyone, for weighing in regarding the post.

Pinned Post danny phantom dp phanart danny fenton
viridescent-vinca
chaumas-deactivated20230115

I think it’s very funny that the premise of a lot of sequels is “remember the brave compassionate heroes you knew and loved? well… what if they were shitty parents”

theimaginatrix27

"But they have to be shitty parents or the kids can't have real advent—"


Shut up. Shut the hell up. Just because you're not a good enough writer to make them good parents and allow the kids to have an adventure doesn't mean it has to be this way.


You could have the parents kidnapped. Cursed. Separated from their kids in a crowd. You could have the kids kidnapped and the awesome parents going through hell and high water to get them back while they are making their kidnappers' very existence miserable.

Oh, here's a fun one! You could make the parents not want their kids involved in shenanigans, but circumstances mean they have to be, and parents and kids work together to deal with the movie's Big Bad!

And this is just what I've come up with off the top of my head! And seems rather genre-specific! I bet other people could come up with equally-fun ideas! You can have heroic parents love and respect their children and a fun story! They do not have to be mutually exclusive! If you can't think of a good idea for a sequel without fundamentally changing the characters everyone loves, then you should either not make a sequel, or hand the reins to someone who can do better than that!

derinthescarletpescatarian

Spy Kids was released in 2001, nobody has an excuse for thinking Shitty Parents is the only way to do this kind of adventure.