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Troll Stepmotherrr
I think Angela can make me love and adore any character Also posting on Instagram: tac0bella_arts
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#no joke had this idea in my head for the past week and a half or so but i was too lazy to make it#glad someone did#not what i'm called#starkid#team starkid#twisted: the untold story of a royal vizier
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Lex and Ethan ✨
They made it to California and went shopping
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This clip is so wonderful and I’m so glad we have it
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*sane, well adjusted person voice* Guys did you know you can unlock the secret happy ending to yellow jacket if you pause the video right after use it or lose it-
#i hope there's a universe where they are friends and nobody is consumed by an eldritch horror or forced on the run#i love them and want thwm to be happy#also#i love your expressions!#starkid#hatchetfield#team starkid#not my art
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Random Hatchetfield characters, as requested by my followers 🪓🦅
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#your facial expressions are so good!#also i particularly love your Ezekiel design#starkid#team starkid#hatchetfield#not my art
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Starkid: Cinderella's Castle
Based off the song "Ash to Ash"
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God I love Tom Houston I love Tom Houston he’s a wet pathetic dad and he’s depressed and he hates himself and he doesn’t take his own trauma from the war or the incident seriously…he’s been isolated from the world but he’s also really really funny and he’s blorbo and he likes helping kids, he loves kids he cares about Lex and Hannah, HE WANTS TO BE A GOOD DAD, HE IS A GOOD DAD…he wants to be better and good, he wants to love again, he doesn’t want to keep pushing people away, he wants to heal and he CAN heal and he did heal. 🥲
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”Did you just call me heavy? That’s your third treason of the day! Crumb!”
“Yes mi’Lady.”
“I need you to kill Tadius for me please.”
little illustration for the fic “for there to be starlight, you must have a night sky” on A03, totally wasn’t written by me.
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PAULLLLLL🩵💙
If you missed out on my insta stories, long story short I’m in a musical rn and haven’t acted since middle school so I’m getting fully immersed in my old theater hyperfixations in real time so then I decided to watch all the hatchetfield stuff again and am going insane over this anxiety ridden man all over again… middle school me would genuinely be so proud, I gotta find some of my old drawings of him
Without filters under the cut⬇️
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The interpretation that Paul is faking being infected at the end of tgwdlm has never been a personal favorite of mine, but I think it is often misunderstood:
The point is not that Pokey can't tell he's not infected. The point is that whether or not he IS infected... Pokey wins. The guy who doesn't like musicals is his leading man. He has submitted to the will of the Singular Voice. And even if he is subtly trying to convince Emma to fake it and save herself, he is still trying to get her to assimilate, too. Paul's will to resist has been broken. Paul has given up his last shred of individuality. The guy who didn't like musicals is dead.
I still prefer the interpretation that Paul is dead, but I feel like not enough people acknowledge the tragedy of the other interpretation. It is not the good ending. There is no good ending.
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Random but I just want to throw it out there: I think Jae Hughes would be the best choice to take over as Kris Kringle
#i would love to see more of jae#i imagine it'd be difficult to get them onstage since they are new york based#but we got other starkids who live in other places so not necessarily impossible#also i need to get around to watching space baby#jae hughes#hatchetfield#black friday#starkid
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I was literally just thinking this, I love it

Hatchetfield artists, get on this, I want to see fanart of this form of Blinky. I want to see a big ass dragon like design. And I want to see him with his eye nipples out like here.
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Obviously “America is Great Again” is a fantastic critique of capitalism and American propaganda, which would be enough to make it an incredible scene on its own. It’s a great song and a great demonstration of the show’s themes, and it’s really well done.
But there’s a tragic layer to that song that really elevates it for me, and that’s because it’s specifically MacNamara singing it.
MacNamara first is introduced to seem like a stereotypical patriotic army guy in the scene where he knocks Paul out. However, he then subverts that in the next scene where we learn his true morals, namely that he believes in love and humanity as his higher purpose and he will put that above the orders of his country if they conflict. He chooses to let Paul live because of that, and when Paul asks if he can save Emma, MacNamara gives him his gun and tells him to go. We learn, as does Paul, that despite his appearance and general vibes, he is a genuinely good person who wants to help and is willing to put his moral code above his patriotism.
But when he gets apotheosized, he becomes the complete opposite. Suddenly his loyalty is to his country only, and his own moral code is erased in service of that, which causes contradictions between the lyrics of AIGA and his thoughts in the scene with Paul. “You can’t run because our borders are closed” when he was helping Paul escape in a helicopter as a human; “Americans should fit a mold” when he didn’t at all fit the “douchey army patriot” mold he was presented with; “There’s only room for right and wrong” when he clearly is able to choose between his own morality and his orders, indicating a more complex outlook instead of a binary. He becomes the stereotype he was subverting, and in doing so he becomes someone that the real MacNamara would have hated. That’s the tragedy of that song, and of the whole show really, is that the people who become part of the hive mind lose their true selves and are only able to act in their stereotypical roles, even if that’s nothing like how they actually were as humans.
There’s also something to be said here about how the us war machine and capitalism corrupts people and makes them into something they would never have been otherwise through a forced loss of personhood but I can’t figure out how to phrase that so
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