Anonymous
8/27/2025, 4:43:16 PM
No.11364770
>>11364767
>Did you do anything else before, like drawing or writing? Being addicted to validation kinda sucks, because it won't always line up with your personal tastes.
i used to have a google+ account back when google was forcing that down everyone's throats, and i ended up on it somehow and interacting with people. only furries, cause i was just a furry at the time. tons of them were roleplay accounts, and i was super socially awkward and panicked about the prospect of roleplaying, but so as to not shame them for just initiating roleplay i always played along, and i quickly found that the lowest common denominator was much, much, /much/ less verbose than i was, not to toot my own horn, since i've ever even read a book i wasn't forced to before, nor ever read fics before, or anything. so i basically was just used for prose, and i found it fulfilling, except when it wasn't, cause the person was some sort of abusive, but i learned to deal with that eventually
besides that, a few short years ago i entered a taboo community and wrote some extremely harsh stuff encouraging people to get worse. it saw success, since i'd already established a name for myself in the taboo i was in. but it didn't come without antis. but i had way thicker skin by that point, since the taboo i was dealing with was super harsh
also, i read your reply to the other anon, and, wow, i'm sorry. i definitely can't relate, nor do i think most people can, unless they've literally made a career out of their creativity. i don't think most people here will ever have to confront a conceivable reality where anything they do online must be tied to their real name unless they choose it to be, in which case it'd be far removed from anything they could be posting on /d/. i feel that is a completely different topic than just gaining the courage to share your lewd vision anonymously. i'm sorry
>Did you do anything else before, like drawing or writing? Being addicted to validation kinda sucks, because it won't always line up with your personal tastes.
i used to have a google+ account back when google was forcing that down everyone's throats, and i ended up on it somehow and interacting with people. only furries, cause i was just a furry at the time. tons of them were roleplay accounts, and i was super socially awkward and panicked about the prospect of roleplaying, but so as to not shame them for just initiating roleplay i always played along, and i quickly found that the lowest common denominator was much, much, /much/ less verbose than i was, not to toot my own horn, since i've ever even read a book i wasn't forced to before, nor ever read fics before, or anything. so i basically was just used for prose, and i found it fulfilling, except when it wasn't, cause the person was some sort of abusive, but i learned to deal with that eventually
besides that, a few short years ago i entered a taboo community and wrote some extremely harsh stuff encouraging people to get worse. it saw success, since i'd already established a name for myself in the taboo i was in. but it didn't come without antis. but i had way thicker skin by that point, since the taboo i was dealing with was super harsh
also, i read your reply to the other anon, and, wow, i'm sorry. i definitely can't relate, nor do i think most people can, unless they've literally made a career out of their creativity. i don't think most people here will ever have to confront a conceivable reality where anything they do online must be tied to their real name unless they choose it to be, in which case it'd be far removed from anything they could be posting on /d/. i feel that is a completely different topic than just gaining the courage to share your lewd vision anonymously. i'm sorry