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i love in fantasy when its like “king galamir the mighty golden eagle and his most trusted advisor who would never betray him, gruelworm bloodeye the treacherous”
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The unsettling acting of Jed in John Carpenter's The Thing (1982)
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A wonderful little mood brightener created by indiarosecrawford
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I’d had this dark place in my head for so long. Sometimes I’d forget the pain was there.
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my wbn hot take, i dont think Nif should have an official witch station. because that only comes with being part of the coven of elders, and being a Great Witch (or one's apprentice). there are many many witches who are just witches. and i love to think of Nif becoming a village witch and having a community that adores her. if Nif ever becomes a truly great witch worthy of the coven, it's a long ways away. she can learn some from Ame, but Ame herself is still just coming into her own as a witch!
i understand the urge to think of her character development in terms of titles, though. especially considering all the other witches we've met so far have them. because a number a color everything part of a set put it in a box the box has lines every line is the same
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We're so honored to present yet another incredible animatic by Danica Dickison: the introduction of the Man in Black!
Adapted from The Wizard, The Witch and The Wild One, Ep. 2: The Naming of Things https://www.patreon.com/posts/public-episode-83080272
You can find Danica and her work here:
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Tony Curtis working with costume designer Orry-Kelly on set of SOME LIKE IT HOT.
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I've been doing a lot of thinking about my family and how I was treated as a child, and honestly, my father has never seemed more amazing in my eyes.
I used to love Luigi(Mario's brother) when I was little. Like, he was my favorite character ever, and I had multiple plushies of him. Didn't give a fuck about Mario, vaguely tolerated Peach, but I loved Luigi.
On my first day of kindergarten, my dad gave me the number for his work phone and said it was Luigi's phone number. "If anything happens at school, call Luigi."And not even twenty minutes into my first day, I was having a panic attack. So I went down to the principal's office and called "Luigi."
Now, at the time, my father was in a meeting with his manager and his supervisor, along with most of his coworkers. And when I called, he picked up before he even left the room.
And he put on a very awful Italian accent and said, "Itsa me, Luigi! Whatsa the matter?"In front of his boss and coworkers. Without telling them what was going on. So they were absolutely bewildered, and he carried on like they didn't even exist. He only explained what was happening after I had calmed down and hung up, to which most of them responded with "Aww, cute."
I continued to call him whenever I got upset at school, and eventually his coworkers got in on it. I distinctly remember one of them impersonating Toad. I don't know why I'm telling you this, I just thought it might make you smile :)
this is so delightful I love your Luigi dad
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#condi: i can take two guys any day, to be honest
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Spent tonight at a local short film festival. One of the shorts was made by two 12 year olds in their backyard and it was the best short of the entire night
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