ding dong hello im here to say there's a secret society of people who draw hamlet that exists, like on a discord server chat thing. and we've noticed you also draw hamlet. there's a bunch of us. uh. if you wanna come hang. i operate over at lemonbrows but its not just me, its cooler people too.
Hey
Really? Ay that’s so cool :D also feels like being invited to the cool kids club
I’d love to hang! Tho I haven’t really used discord before, so I don’t really know how servers work there
I read Hamlet back in high school and to this day my absolute favorite thing about it was when Guildenstern was trying to fool Hamlet into doing something or other and Hamlet’s savvy to it but rather than saying “you’re lying and trying to trick me” instead Hamlet outta nowhere whips out this flute and tells Guildenstern to play it.
And Guildenstern is all “I dont know how to play a flute, my lord”
And Hamlet takes a dramatic pause before he absolutely ruins Guildenstern with, “Well thats funny considering you thought you could play me”
this is some straight up bullshit, and it pissed me off. that ratio is absurd. I’m not saying reblog everything that comes on your dash, but when peoples notes start to look like this, I can see how they become easily discouraged in terms of creating and releasing content.
if you like the thing, and you know of other people that follow you that would also like the thing, then you should definitely hit reblog.
this has been a PSA
Liking something a creator made, isn’t the same as reblogging it. Reblogging assures that the content gets wider exposure and reach.
And notes might seem arbitrary numbers (we’ve all seen shitposts that reach millions of notes by the virtue of their shitposting nature), but for a creator a certain number of notes and reblogs is an indicator that their work is appreciated and is resonating with people. That alone can surve as a motivator to continue.