In the begining of september i bought a shirt from @creaturesandfeatures. The bad time shirt. And it arrived today!! AND AM SO HAPPY I HAD THE WHOLE HOUSE TO MYSELF CAUSE I SCREAMED SO MUCH!!! OMG GUYS ITS SO CUTE AND I LOVE IT!! WORTH EVERYPENNY!! *high pitched screaming*
THIS IS NOW ONE OF MY TREASURED ITEMS. I WILL BE WEARING THIS AT MY FUNERAL. BYE!<3
Reblog because seeing this legit made my day, I’m so glad you enjoy it Teip! ♪ .•*¨*•.¸¸♬✧
Do not buy this shirt! @creaturesandfeatures plagiarised this artpiece from sidotama on twitter and is profiting off their work without credit!
Hmmm genuine question ATM. Recently I’ve gotten some shirts to sell on my storenvy account which i was planning on opening up today.
One of these was based on a sans print I had done earlier:
I have a very limited amount, as this was supposed to be more for fun than profit. But today I have gotten some mixed responses about an apparent policy announcement I was unaware of made in 2016 regarding fan merch.
This is the shirt in question. Does anyone know if the merch policy will allow me to sell them? I would like to make the money back I spent, but I don’t want to do it at the expense of disrespecting the creator’s wishes.
Thanks a million.
OP this is ridiculous! Your print???? You literally stole this from sidotama and now you have the gall to make MONEY off it ???
Take this down right now and apologise to sidotama! Better yet pay them back for the profits you made off their work!
had this guy come into the store todayy and he had a full on coughing fit in the aisle he was wearing one of those blue generic masks and he was coughing so bad he was turning red and he came to the till and in between coughs and eye waterings he said ‘its not covid i picked this mask up off the floor and i think it has cat hair in it’ and then his card declined and he left
Matcha reports on Soshuku Shibatani, the transgender head nun of the Shozenji Temple in Moriguchi City, Osaka. It is Japan’s first temple built as a refuge for the LGBTQ community.
Soshuku Shibatani, a 65-year-old openly transgender Buddhist nun, was assigned male at birth:
She began to identify as a female in elementary school but never dared to express her gender identity at the time. As a university student, she met people similar to her and briefly lived at ease among like-minded peers. However, upon entering the workforce, she had to hide her true self once more…
According to Ms. Shibatani, “Buddha saw beyond the differences of gender.”
There is no need to hide your true self. Ms. Shibatani gradually became interested in Buddhist teachings and enrolled in community courses at the Graduate School of Koyasan University. She later resigned from her company, joined the priesthood, and went on to study Esoteric Buddhism.
Ms. Shibatani stated, “Shozenji is not exclusively for the LGBTQ community, but rather a temple for everyone.”
“The Kannon Bodhisattva has no gender identity,” Soshuku Shibatani says. A statue of Kannon, the Buddhist deity of mercy, is enshrined in the temple. Others see Kannon or Guan Yin as a female incarnation of the Buddha.