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all my friends hate don corneo
bonus barret and red!
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Me doing everything I can to fucking screenshot Barret. 😩 I wanna draw him but don’t think I could… then again my practice on evil Zelda ham man gives me unwarranted confidence lol.
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Barret Wallace studies because I love him, and there is not nearly enough fanart of him.
I will fix that for you, king. 😮💨💖💖
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M'Baku & his carrot Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)
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storytime with nekra.
more nekra.
insta / twitter / shop
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The thing about Katara is that she was angry.
She was angry that the Fire Nation killed her mother.
She was angry that her father left them.
She was angry that she was the only Waterbender left in the south pole.
She was angry that the only person her age was her brother, who constantly disregarded her interests and her role in the tribe.
She was angry that what little waterbending she knew, had to be self-taught and how she struggled with that.
she was angry that a twelve year old instantly picked up what had taken her a long time to learn.
she was also angry that her tribe wanted to kick that twelve year old into the wilderness over a mistake.
she was angry over the earth-benders the fire nation had captured and put into a metal box.
she was angry.
And she knew she was angry.
Because she knew her own anger, she was the first to empathize with Aang when he got angry.
And it was because of it she could tell Aang forcing himself to lock his emotions up was not the answer.
Because she knew her own anger, she kept herself under control in the dessert, when everyone else was a mess.
Her anger empowered her. where anger was a tool of self-destruction for firebenders, for her it was what helped her push forward.
It was her anger that freed Aang.
It was her anger that helped her stand to Pakku.
Her anger was her strenght.
She was angry. And this was neither a mistake, nor a writing flaw.
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X-Men #165, by Chuck Austen (writer), Salvador Larroca (artist), February 2005.
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the face of a child who knows that all three grown ups who just told her that lying is bad are huge liars
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The Black Panther sends her regards, but she will not be joining us today. I, M'Baku, leader of the Jabari Tribe, son of Wakanda, wish to challenge for the throne.
WINSTON DUKE as M'BAKU Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)
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I’m just stuck on this picture. They are beautiful. We needed more Shuri & M’Baku scenes. I better get it in BP3.
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BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER 2022 • dir. ryan coogler
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M’baku was an absolute gem as usual during this film
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