@SmolChlo Gotta avoid those molars…they’re dangerous
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RE: How Do You Store Your Micros?
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RE: Sharing Size
@Olo Oh, I like that idea a lot. Maybe he’s some sort of supervillain and he steals the size of millions…
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RE: Giant & Tatted
@blehb I like to imagine that there would be industrial-grade tattoo machines. It’d be like operating heavy machinery except it’d be for creating tattoo art instead of working in construction.
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RE: Webcomics/webtoons?
@miss-lillipants said in Webcomics/webtoons?:
I was reminded recently after reading the latest episode of Lore Olympus by Rachel Smythe on Webtoons. This comic is a contemporary interpretation of the Greek gods and mythology, with a focus on the relationship between Hades and Persephone (with a non-r*pe take). A fantastic comic in general and I highly recommend it for the story, humour and art, but an added bonus is the occasional size content. This usually comes in portrayals of the titans as being many times larger than the gods, who are assumed to be human-sized (with some being able to “grow to titan size” if they are powerful enough).
I received Volume One of Lore Olympus for a birthday present and I’d highly recommend it as well. The artwork is gorgeous and I’m a big fan of Greek mythology (and mythology in general).
As for other webcomics, I’d recommend Violet Goes to the Beach. It’s sweet and wholesome and M/f.
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RE: Luxurious Enclosures
@SmolChlo This is definitely an upgrade from a hamster cage or a jar
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RE: X-Men 97 cartoon
@miss-lillipants I’ve watched it as well and it’s brought back so many childhood memories! I’m also a big fan of the Sentinels and it’s one of the things that disappointed me about the movies…the robots weren’t as big as they were in the 90s cartoon
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RE: Petrichor - a novel in "open beta" - [M/f, minigiant, post-apocalyptic dystopia, slavery, military setting]
@kisupure I loved Jack and Diane, and oh my gosh, I’m loving this full-length story so far. It’s not just the size difference parts, either (although those are extremely good); you’ve created a compelling story and a universe that feels very real and very engaging. There’s a gritty realism to the dystopia, and I like all of the little details that you’ve added to it. The idea of the Anakim’s fear-inducing pheromones is innovative and I hope that you explore it more.
I’ll admit that I’m curious about the significance of Signy and this person’s relationship to the Anakim. Were they a scientist, a soldier? As for the Anakim, I like how they’ve been given more human emotions and aspects in Gray’s eyes. The death scene with the Anakim and Gray was the right mixture of poignancy and power.
Anyway, I hope to read more, and if you decide to sell the finished story, I’d definitely buy it
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RE: Would anyone be interested in having regular themes/events?
@blehb I like the idea a lot. It may give me the opportunity to explore new themes or concepts
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RE: WIP - My OC stuff
Oh, I’m intrigued by these characters and I’d be interested in learning more about them (for example, I’m assuming that the bandage over his eye is from an injury?)
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RE: Giant Boyfriend Audio Story
@littlest-lily These videos are absolutely fantastic
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RE: Petrichor - a novel in "open beta" - [M/f, minigiant, post-apocalyptic dystopia, slavery, military setting]
@Nyx Thank you SO MUCH Nyx. I was told by someone else on another platform that the way I write is still very “purple”, and I couldn’t quite wrap my head around that… I guess I like to take a scalpel to my characters’ inner lives and that’s considered egregiously descriptive in the normal lit world. Oh well, I’m lucky that kink readers like that sort of thing! (I’ve started calling it “stylistic overwhelm”.) And hope you enjoy more weirdness coming from characters on both sides of the war here soon.
I don’t think that your prose is purple at all…in fact, your style is one of the things that I like about your stories (besides the very large men, of course ). It flows well and it’s easy to immerse myself in your writing, and I would eagerly read any non-size fiction that you wrote. And honestly, I wish that more writers spent time on their characters’ inner lives. That’s part of the thrill for me as a reader, experiencing a character’s emotions and how they react to both mundane events and life-altering ones.
As for Chapter 6, I like how more mysteries were introduced, including the human-sized cigarettes (and whether there are humans living with or working with the Anakim). The fact that the sentinel is touch-starved was surprisingly heartbreaking, and I realized that both he and Gray are sort of outsiders. Gray seems to want to rebel in her own ways, including pocketing the cigarette and agreeing to a rendezvous with the sentinel, and I have to wonder if this behavior will eventually get her into deep trouble.
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RE: 3 Story: The Secret History of the Giant Man
@littlest-lily He does become giant-sized so the title is appropriate. I’ve noticed that a lot of macro-content is inconsistent when it comes to size, though. One minute a giant character looks like they’re twenty feet tall; the next, they look like they’re seventy feet.