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JuicyLima
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where did you guys come from!? and a disclaimer

Posted by JuicyLima - April 9th, 2022


Yo' this community is so active! i got more interaction here in 4 month than 5 years on other platforms.


Thank you so much! I remember when I started drawing. it was all thanks to newgrounds. I remember vividly an illustration of an purple haired girl with a scythe in a cementery I found in this site, I loved that piece and inspired me to draw as a kid. Can't find the author or the art tho'


Anyway; DISCLAIMER!


I'm planing to do daily sketches of 1hr with NSFW themes, I don't want to spam your feed with those, so I will understand if you unfollow me for that.


Have a nice day!


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i came from hell to drag you into the underworld for your sins

ok, im ready, when ever you want

get ready

I've lurked this site since 2003 (I was way too young) and ended up making this account in 07! NG has always been a big part of my life. Nice art btw!

@LittleLuckyLink you’re my friend now

and now I found you from this post LOL

Newgrounds doesn’t rely on algorithms, as I’ve been told. You don’t have to spam posts, create needless drama or lower the quality and time spent on your work just to get picked up by some algorithm and get found by strangers in the first place.

I also personally think it’s genius that the Forums relegate the political crazies to the Political Forums rather than allowing (or even actively encouraging) them to be party-poopers and reminding us of all the bad things happening in the world all the time, even under drawings of puppies and rainbows. All this seems to combine into a website where everyone has a surprisingly-equal shot at being seen (and receiving constructive critique!) and ensuring Newgrounds is actually a source of escapism rather than a source of anxiety, so long as you don’t actively pick fights with strangers—very refreshing after several miserable years with Twitter and especially Facebook, both of which seem to have only gotten more toxic and more difficult to curate or share art that will get noticed since I left!

Tom Fulp seems to have figured out this tricky social-media balance long before the mainstream sites of today even existed. Why does the industry keep insisting on celebrating sociopathic world-destroying creeps like Mark Zuckerberg and not him?