Jump to content
Banner by ~ Kyoshi

Antidaeophobia

Users
  • Posts

    328
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About Antidaeophobia

  • Birthday 1989-02-10

Contact Methods

  • deviantART
    alektorotelumphobia

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Pangender
  • Location
    Iowa
  • Interests
    I'm a writer and professional crafter/artist. I love to knit, draw and make all sorts of crafts that I sell in my online store. When I'm not creating, I'm obsessing over my favorite fandoms, and fighting grizzly bears with my bare hands. I'm a full time art as of last year since my disability has kept me from working, but I love art, and therefore I love my job. I have a service dog named Abe, who is a redbone coonhound. Despite my sarcasm, weirdness, and humor, I'm actually very friendly, and don't mind chatting.

    You can check out my store on etsy for all my hats and figures, or to order a commission. Check out ebay for all my latest pieces on bid, and deviantart to order a commission, or art piece, I also have a patreon which offers fun art, free drawings for supporters, and gift and prize drawings.

    Deviatnart: http://www.alektorotelumphobia.deviantart.com

    My commonly used OC's are; Tiamat, a draconequus, and Nova, an earth pony.

My Little Pony

  • Best Anthropomorphic FiM Race
    No Preference

Recent Profile Visitors

7,508 profile views

Antidaeophobia's Achievements

Butterfly

Butterfly (5/23)

297

Brohooves Received

Single Status Update

See all updates by Antidaeophobia

  1. Short rant but; if you go to another persons country, you should learn the customs and language of the people living there. That means that the chinese family of the landlord that does the yard work, should bring someone that speaks decent english with them, should not treat me like shit just because I'm a woman, and respect my space and objects- that means not walking into my home, or destroying my garden!

    1. Show previous comments  27 more
    2. Antidaeophobia

      Antidaeophobia

      I use to tutor students in college in the customs, and language in America. I'd meet with them, have coffee, talk to them, be their friend, answer questions for them, and help them adapt to a new and scary country. I ran into a couple that really had no interest in adapting (mostly from African or middle eastern countries), but generally the Asian students were nice- although they never quite understood our priority with privacy.

    3. JonasDarkmane

      JonasDarkmane

      In many countries where big families are a thing, privacy is not well known, they have to learn that when they move to a new place :/

    4. Antidaeophobia

      Antidaeophobia

      I think you should share customs, but you shouldn't shove them down peoples throats. I live in a very accepting part of the midwest, but we don't take kindly to people acting superior, or segregating themselves from us. When you move to America, or my part of the midwest, we automatically consider you one of us, and if you don't join in the community, and customs, then you're considered rude.

    5. Show next comments  6 more
×
×
  • Create New...