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YAY! In that case, here's my derpy Potoo Gryphon ghostsona XD [image]
[image] Gahh, I wanna see everybody's too! Here's mine!
@JessJackdaw @CyndiFoster Awww those are so adorable!!! I'm supposed to finish a page for Consuming Darkness due for yesterday, but what-ever, need a break from drawing by drawing more and celebrating 2 years of HoT =D Here goes the noxxle foxxle ghost, hihi. I added a slinky because there has to be…
It's the second anniversary of my webcomic, Heroes of Thantopolis, being posted on Tapastic! Last year I drew some of my top commenters as ghosts. This year, I'm bringing the ghost designs to you! I've created a simple template to help my subscribers (and anyone else interested) create their own "gh…
True, and sorry for calling it a failed tv show pitch. But that doesn't mean the work isn't bad and the transition isn't bad. It's bad and the transition is worse. The fact that you chose Learning Curves as your very first Tapisode raises questions about transparency, the ability of your team to c…
You have not demented that you are financially supporting the specific work in question, nor the motivation behind the choice - are we to draw the conclusion that Tapas Media is directly supporting Learning Curves and its creators? And if so, can you still deny that Tapas Media should be held respon…
It would be good indeed to have a staff reply, to get answers to all the questions that were brought up. While I agree that one bad work shouldn't represent all of Tapastic, it still speaks quite loud for Tapas as it aligns in the trajectory of porn novels and other works that have been advertised f…
I must say this saddens me. I've been wondering, if the staff has a friend who engineers tractors, are we soon going to have a tractor section on the App? Because you know, tractors are an awesome way to tell stories. While I think that supporting your friends is good, I think there's a time and p…
Let me give you a context to why Tapastic endorses this. Contrary to what you may think, the writers are not men with fetishes but two women working as actresses/tv writers, which is why: * The story has plenty of CAPITALIZED BOLD (for names and places) and CAPITALIZED ITALIC (for actions and effect…
To debate, "débattre" in French, literally means "un-fight." That's why the "debates" we see on TV usually are anything but debates, more like arguments in which people just try to be right and prove the other wrong, not listening to each other, trying to force their opinions in complete disregard o…
I accept your apology. I don't think we have the same definition of debate - for me, it's the sharing of opinions and learning through listening and meeting up with others, maybe even changing your mind, not fighting, fighting is not constructive, debating is (unless everyone part of the conversat…
"It really isn't a big deal in the long is it?" You don't think that's a bit of a low blow when it comes to debating, adressing someone in particular who have had traumatic experiences? There's no way they wouldn't get defensive against such an insensitive and directed comment, there's only one wa…
Except it IS a big deal in the long run, because eight years later I still have nightmares and flashbacks, and people still say "it doesn't matter anymore it happened forever ago!". Fun fact about trauma: it doesn't go away or get better just because time marches on.
You say you have never featured BDSM, but that's because you don't know what BDSM is - there have been stories with BDSM themes that were not upfront about it, that you've featured, and there are some in the Popular section too. Just because something doesn't have the awareness of what it is (nor th…
@carloswebcomic here's the glorification. " Try attending Lumber Cove High, where hormones run rampant, natural births reign supreme, and popularity is measured in baby showers and ultrasound selfies." We can tell that the social pyramid of this school is based on your pregnancy and the events l…
After regretfully taking a look at it, it seems it's one of Tapastic's premium comics. It's hard to judge from only two pages, and the rest require keys. Personally, it reads like a typical fetish comic. Does it glorify teen pregnancy? Well I'll let you decide. Every female character (four, in …
Actually, I did read it, it does effect me, and it IS a problem. I'm a person who was traumatized by an unexpected pregnancy by way of rape by an abusive boyfriend, who then abandoned me, while living in a highly conservative, very Christian household, while still a young person. I was threatened…
I believe there is such a thing as being responsible. When you created the App, it was pg13 at first, which means that probably a lot of kids had it –and I know some who did. Unsurprisingly, even after the App was raised 17+, those same kids still have the App. So I wonder if you saw a big drop in…
Y'know...I may as well confess and everybody here please don't hate me for this. The other day while trolling around on the app, I was dead serious about spending some free keys/tapas coins on Learning Curves just so I could say I did because as eye rollingly stupid as the premise sounded, I though…
Now I'm just sitting here analyzing this trainwreck. Why is she carrying a huge pink cross that is oddly phallic? Why does she have an extra smaller cross if she already has a huge pink penis cross? Why does she look so... evil? Why is her name Virginia when she clearly is not a virginial human? (it…
To me, it just seems like a comic version of Teen Mom, a guilty pleasure sort of thing where people look at it and gawk going "omg, these people are ridiculous. My life is way better than that at least". It also brings to mind a news story of an American high school some years back where a bunch of …
First off we'll begin by saying this is a difficult post to make but we feel it needs to be said for both personal reasons and for the overall health of Tapastic. Context is always important to help explain the situation. Before we get into things, here is our understanding of the situation aroun…
I've used the term cringe-worthy before, but very seldom has reading a comic description ACTUALLY made my face contort with discomfort. I agree, the comic has every right to exist, and I'm sure there's an audience for it, but it's really sending an odd message by being a featured pick. I haven't r…
EEEEGH, I don't like that premise at ALL. I know adults well in their 30s who are TERRIFIED of having kids. This just looks like a choppy narrative, not for it. I do agree, content needs to be better picked. That comic was just all sorts of problematic, even after reading that intro I knew it was ba…
I wasn't going to say anymore on this thread, but this comment is just silly. Why is it when people bitch about something, someone always goes in with a comment about how everyone is comparing that thing to Hitler? Hitler was a horrible monster who killed, according to ushmm.org, over 6 million p…
That's a bit of a different scenario though. When you go into the horror section, you know what to expect - comics that are going to either scare you, or disturb you, or just downright horrify you. These comics are delivering what their genre expects them to - exactly what their genre entails. The…
I dunno. Content like that does have a right to exist as much as anything else, and sure, it's alright to have stuff like that on Tapastic in general as long as it doesn't violate the rules. That comic certainly isn't the most offensive thing you could come across on the internet, but I do agree t…
I've heard it was featured in the Daily Snacks yesterday. Before this it was featured in the Tapastic newsletter as well, because it's some kind of new concept, "tapisodes", which are more like just script with some illustrations. I'm quite puzzled by the fact that it seems like the work might hav…
I highly agree as well. However, some comfort is that because of the app's 17+ rating, minors with parental controlled phones won't be able to download the app, they can only read from the website. It's hard to tell really what Tapas' target audience and target age range is on the app, maybe they …