can you draw hades as the autism creature I think it will suit him xD
ANYTHING FOR YOU MY FRIEND 💕
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reblog this post to send your followers one (1) ancient egyptian fahaka puffer fish hieroglyph
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The Legend of Vox Machina is a deeply philosophical show that asks important questions such as: “what if the Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov had a gun?”
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Illustrations for Acts III - V from Shakespeare’s Hamlet by John Austen (1922)
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Neil Banged out his tunes today, on a train you have the comfort and relaxation to bang out your own tunes
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one of my favorite posts ever on r/polyamory boiled down to "how do I find poly people who aren't into d&d?"
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this shit sucks. wish bulbasaur was real .
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My genius remains unrealised
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Essek on roller skates, call that budget Starlight Express
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I’m all in favour of LGBT reimaginings of popular media, but with respect to some of the Labyrinth fan-castings I’ve seen floating around lately, there’s really no getting away from the fact that the Goblin King is a sexual predator.
Like, that’s the straight-up text of the film, and it’s not especially subtle about it.*
I’m not saying gay people can’t be villains, but the whole point of Jareth is that his attraction toward Sarah is sick, and her rejection of him represents a triumph of good over evil – it’s very much a film born of the Stranger Danger narrative that was all over popular media in the 1980s. I’m sure it’s possible to do a same-gender version of that without falling down the slippery slope of Unfortunate Implications, but it doesn’t feel like that concern is even on the radar in a lot of these proposals.
* Though the subtext isn’t slacking off, either. Remember the scene where Sarah first encounters Jareth, where he starts fondling a crystal ball, smirkingly invites her to play with it, then snarls and thrusts a snake in her face when she declines? That ain’t the reading-too-much-into-the-curtains kind of symbolism!
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reblog if the first musical you listened to was not Hamilton
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reblog if the first musical you listened to was not Hamilton
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Some blobby boys to start the afternoon!
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Bulbasaur is playing with one of her favorite childhood toys! This commission is part of a larger set that tells a story.
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Commissioned piece for Casey!
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