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artsymeeshee · 5 months ago
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And then they had hot chocolate, with extra sprinkles.
Finally got around to finishing the Ford and Mabel mini comic! I’ve wanted to do something centered around them both worrying over the future, albeit with different reasons. Plus, I think they both have a special way to make each other feel better. From one alpha twin to another.
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rainbowpopeworld · 2 years ago
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This is a big thing that I continue to work on unlearning/relearning
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utilitycaster · 2 years ago
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"why should I get invested in shows if they'll just get canceled" I was deeply invested in Heroes (2006) and it was not canceled, it just got really terrible. I also got really invested in the sandwich I had a few weeks ago despite it only lasting like 15 minutes. You must embrace the ephemeral. You must be willing to love things that may not love you back, that might betray you, or that may die an untimely death. As the great philosopher Mr. Mitchell Lee Hedberg said "I'm not gonna stop doing something because of what happens at the end."
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asknillamilkfam · 2 months ago
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First of all, congratulations!! Love this family lol. Now for my question, did Shadow Milk ever tell the beasts about his children or does he plan to?
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wishfulsketching · 8 months ago
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Benzo, Vander and Silco as kiddossss
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evil-army · 2 years ago
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spockvarietyhour · 9 months ago
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Star Trek Deep Space Nine "The Sword of Kahless"
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fatalism-and-villainy · 6 months ago
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Something I love about DS9’s framing of Jake Sisko is how he’s consistently positioned as someone worthy of protection, whose survival and flourishing and emotional well-being are of tantamount importance, and whose innocence and vulnerability are precious.
It’s present from all directions in The Visitor. Everybody protectively closes ranks around Jake upon Ben’s disappearance, with those little moments of Dax and Kira and Bashir giving him physical affection and reassurance and Quark going out of his way to be nice to him. Jake’s older self’s protective impulses towards his younger self, as well as his desire to save his father, are the basis for the timeline reset. And then after the spacetime continuum gets wrenched back in line purely to save Jake from the emotional trauma of losing his father, the episode ends with Ben, who’s borne witness to everything and is the only one who remembers it all, continuing that work of shielding Jake from that knowledge.
And then Nor the Battle to the Strong carries on the thread of protectiveness towards Jake, in that case as part of the episode’s deconstruction of military heroism. As he’s marinating in shame over bailing on the mission to retrieve the generator, Bashir apologizes to him and says he was wrong to put Jake in harm’s way in the first place. And then at the end, he wakes up after sealing the cave entranceway and both Bashir and his father are tenderly looking after him, with similar imagery to The Visitor in terms of him being symbolically cradled by the other cast members’ concern for him. He never needs to toughen up or grow out of that need to be rescued - in fact, his fear and panic and feelings of being out of his depth prove to be immensely valuable, as his last conversation with his father emphasizes, because he’s able to bear witness to the experience of the soldiers through his writing.
That comes through in a really interesting way in Valiant as well, with Jake’s emphatic concern for his own survival in the midst of all the culty militaristic weirdness of the Valiant crew:
Nog: You don’t understand, because you’ve never put on one of these uniforms. You don’t know anything about sacrifice, or honor, or duty, or any other things that make up a soldier’s life. I’m part of something larger than myself. All you care about is you.
Jake: That’s right. All I care about is Jake Sisko and whether or not he’s going to be killed by a bunch of delusional fanatics looking for martyrdom.
And I love that exchange not only because it’s a rare articulation of how I would actually feel in a situation like that in a franchise full of characters who are all prepared to sacrifice themselves in the line of duty, but also because in the context of the episode, Jake’s position is actually the heroic one! It’s his sense of self-preservation, and the fact that he hasn’t romanticized the notion of heroic sacrifice, that enables him to see through the dogmatic ideology of the Valiant cadets and recognize how dangerously out of their depth they are. And it’s just a nice articulation of his own worth.
(And of course the Defiant rescues them at the end, because Jake’s grown up now, but he hasn’t outgrown needing his father to save him. And that’s never a shameful thing, but a really beautiful thing, and necessary to the fabric of the show.)
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khairosclerosis · 11 months ago
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🃏 and it's our word,
yes, our word,
against theirs
for curtain call, the ace attorney musical zine!
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katebeckets · 1 month ago
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how to say "I love you" in x-files [195/?] ⤷ 4.02 — “Home”
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fenja-art · 2 years ago
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I found peace in your gentle embrace.
(Prints Available!)
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shummthechumm · 1 month ago
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oooo u want a $25 headshot/icon commission from me so bad.......
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i wasn't planning on taking more of these until my queue was like fully lined BUT this month has left me flat broke and i am jobless so support (esp for next month) is very much appreciated...
paypal, stripe, and cashapp are cool. any other payment we can discuss. DM/private message if you are interested
all info like tos and more examples are on da trello
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feza-creations · 11 months ago
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WHEN THE SUN IS FALLING
SHOULD I CHASE IT?
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asknillamilkfam · 3 months ago
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I see someone is still salty about be needing to carry two people for 9 months to be honest I would be to but who was the first cookie to know about them outside your little family and how did black sapphire and candy apple reacted when they found out???
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🍦: I asked Shadow Milk to please not trap Candy Apple in a card… she just cares for him a lot.
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itwasmagic · 1 month ago
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ENDLESS SWAN QUEEN GIFS: 77/∞ » No. Not today. reblogs are encouraged!
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fatalism-and-villainy · 4 months ago
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Something that really gets me about Benjamin Sisko is the way he’s just carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders at all times. He takes a backwater assignment that promises to be little more than a series of tedious bureaucratic maneuvers and instead ends up commanding the most strategically important station in a major intra-galactic war - and feels an immense amount of personal responsibility for the countless lives lost in battle, as seen in In the Pale Moonlight and The Siege of AR-558. He gets the role of religious figure thrust upon him and suddenly bears the responsibility of foresight and spiritual quests and shaping the future of an entire people who were initially foreign to him.
And he’s so often pulled out of linear time, and burdened with the knowledge and responsibilities of that untimeliness. When he gets trapped in the 21st century, ensuring the entire existence of the Federation - the institution that shaped him and gave him the values he holds dear - rests on his shoulders. In his vision in Far Beyond the Stars, he’s yanked through the fourth wall itself and learns firsthand the symbolic heft that his position as a Black captain on a space station holds, and resolves to continue fighting for the future to fulfill the dreams of Earth’s past. A past that is still, somehow, concurrent or parallel to his own. He gets taken out of sync with linear time and watches his son grow up without him and never be able to move on, and ultimately sacrifice himself to bring him back, and he can never tell Jake about it. Even the depth of his son’s love becomes yet another burden of knowledge for him to carry.
All of that and he is still a man. He is a man who is given the gift of insight that is far beyond what he was previously capable of imagining. He is timeless but he is still a linear being who is denied the rewards of linearity. He saved Bajor but not for himself. I just have a lot of feelings about it!
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