The social attitude regarding age is consistently getting weirder. Youâre not âpushing 30â youâre just in your late 20s. 30 is not old and neither is 40 while Iâm at it. Growing older is an enormous privilege and displaying that age is a gorgeous component of life. Spending your days trying to reverse that grace breeds an eternally wasted life.
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What is that???? I AM FINALLY POSTING AGAIN?
Yes. Yes I am! Been away for a while but now I bring you another character, for a Vampire campaign I will play set during the Spanish Inquisition.
Hope you like her design â¤ď¸
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đş Wolfing Out đş
I wanted to draw Jake transforming! â¤ď¸
Itâs something he struggles with⌠He may not turn into a mindless monster, but he canât stop himself from changing if he feels strong emotions. Thatâs why he keeps other people away from himâŚ
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i am a loser in ways you canât even wrap your head around
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yknow i never noticed the sheer rareness of images having ids or alt text on this website until i started adding alt text to my art (and trying to remember to add it to any images i post in general, especially text screenshots) and that makes me kinda sad
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Ended up redrawing an adopt that has been in my shop for over a year, I think she's really pretty hehe
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~ Willow ~
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But there was a period of friction, when âhelloâ was spreading beyond its summoning origins to become a general-purpose greeting, and not everyone was a fan. I was reminded of this when watching a scene in the BBC television series Call the Midwife, set in the late 1950s and early 1960s, where a younger midwife greets an older one with a cheerful âHello!â âWhen I was in training,â sniffs the older character, âwe were always taught to say âgood morning,â âgood afternoon,â or âgood evening.â âHelloâ would not have been permitted.â To the younger character, âhelloâ has firmly crossed the line into a phatic greeting. But to the older character, or perhaps more accurately to her instructors as a young nurse, âhelloâ still retains an impertinent whiff of summoning. Etiquette books as late as the 1940s were still advising against âhello,â but in the mouth of a character from the 1960s, being anti-hello is intended to make her look like a fussbudget, especially playing for an audience of the future whoâs forgotten that anyone ever objected to âhello.â
Because Internet, Gretchen McCulloch
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rolling badly is something that can be so good for developing your character, actuallyÂ
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basically, i think the general rule of thumb is: if someone REALLY wants the blood thatâs inside of your body, and theyâre like⌠a vampire, or a dracula, or some sort of mansquito, then thatâs probably okay. a dracula and a mansquito are made for removing things like blood and swords from inside your body. thatâs basically fine.
if something wants to get at your blood, and theyâre, say, some kind of murdersaurus, or maybe a really big frog, thatâs where the problems start to arise. a really frog is not made for removing blood, and your blood knows this, which is why it is so vehement about wanting to stay IN your body instead of coming out.Â
unfortunately this will not deter a really big frog, because a really big frog is full of things like prizes, and value, and quite a lot of hatred, and it would REALLY rather like to replace any and all of those things with your blood, and basically by any means possible.
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what do they put in large rocks that make u just want to. stand on it.
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How i feel after hanging out and giggling
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Axe commission for @nakaronii , with both a lit version and the unactive version! This was so fun, I love getting to draw some fiery effects~
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Doodling people from Ayres past and trying to figure out their designs
Anyway this is Luka
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