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Permission & Usage
All of my drawings are protected by copyright.
However, feel free to share them on Reddit, Facebook, and other social media with the following conditions:
- You must credit dorshnillas.com somewhere in the title, description, or a comment. (Attribution required)
- No derivatives. You may not modify or alter the images in any way (ie. removing watermarks, adding your own text, etc.)
Any commercial or business usage requires my express permission and payment of a licensing fee. If you think this applies to you, email me at dustin(at)dorshnillas.com
Who Made Dis?
My name is Dustin. I live in Canada with my wife and about a billion dogs, plus a handful of cats.
In grade 9 I wanted to be an artist. But my parents told me that wasn’t a very stable or well-paying career choice. So I settled on accounting.
Dorshnillas is my attempt at returning to my childhood love of drawing cartoons. If at least some of my comics mildly amuse you enough to forcibly exhale air out from your nose, then I will have accomplished my goal.
Only problem is that I haven’t really drawn anything in about twenty years so I’m hella out of practice. So bear with my crappy drawings for a year or two while I get back into the swing of things.
Wtf Is A Dorshnilla?
A popular pastime of my friends and I when we were around 13 years old was backmasking.
We would record ourselves saying a sentence normally.
Then we would play it in reverse.
Then we would attempt to say the backward phrase as accurately as possible.
Then we reverse the backwards talk and listen to it forward again, with humorous results.
One day my friend chose to say “Get back, get back, these are my tortillas!” in an Arnold Schwarzenegger accent.
For some reason, the word tortillas came out as dorshnillas after going through this process.
Another popular one was “Give me twenty dollars” which came out as “Geef me toontie dollards.” However, toontiedollards.com didn’t seem quite as catchy as dorshnillas.com.