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people in books and tv shows are always getting so upset they throw an untouched meal in the trash. that would never be me. i'd receive the worst news of my life and still be like Let me put this in the fridge.
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some Wheel of Time art from last year that (i think???) i never posted. Soulmates for ever and ever <3
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Why are they making a second Spaceballs movie
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a watched nut never busts. or something. i dont fucking know what you people find funny anymore. 9/11.
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appreciation post for how the first three shots of the op perfectly establish the central world building
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I think that 304 is objectively the best from a cinematographic perspective but in my opinion 306 is the best because it is more fun
This is so real. I kind of agree. How can you beat the Hills of Tanchico in terms of camp and whimsy?!? Iconic Elayne moments
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People in the Age of Legends when they found out Lanfear drilling the Bore was government funded:

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People in the Age of Legends when they found out Lanfear drilling the Bore was government funded:

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Rosamund Pike in The Wheel of Time (s3) as Moiraine Damodred
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The Dragon Hunter
And finally, Taash! I remember when the first trailer was released and their design immediately got my attention <3 SO fun to draw!
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Got blank nesting/matryoshka dolls for Christmas and decided to Pratchett them! Then Granny Weatherwax looked weird without a hat, so I had to make that too 😆
Granny Weatherwax / Nanny Ogg & Greebo / Tiffany Aching / Nac Mac Feegle / Horace the Cheese
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That was the thing about witches. They were, according to Granny Weatherwax, "people what looks up." She didn't explain. She seldom explained. She didn't mean people who looked at the sky; everyone did that. She probably meant that they looked up above the everyday chores and wondered, "What's all this about? How does it work? What should I do? What am I for?" And possibly even: "Is there anything worn under the kilt?"
Terry Pratchett, Wintersmith
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