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ninjago girls (pt 1/?!!)
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silly sora!
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im literally in shambles
i love this fic so much and i dont think ive ever seen the extra doodles before so im really geeked right now
wow....just beautiful..
arin and wyldfyre doodles from the latest chapter of my fic:)
they're so silly i love them 💔💔💔
and here are some more low effort ones i made while actually writing lol




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don't think much about the spark, i mean he's dead anyway
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lloyd , agent walker , s1 nya with her F.A.B.
nya is outmogging them
#ninjago#ninjago fanart#lloyd garmadon#jay walker#nya smith#mine#nya seriously mogging#she is carrying this#yeah
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Under the floris
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lloyd at 10 vs 23
#erm my skrimblo#lloyd garmadon#ninjago#ninjago fanart#lloyd garmadon fanart#emo 10 yo lloyd is my fav creature ever#hello ninjago fandom pspspsp i Want You...#mine
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May illustration May 1998. He survived. He doesn't know how to feel about it because he never imagined he'd live through this war. Everyone is celebrating, but he has no idea what to do with the life he has ahead of him - my book -
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Those two seem to be propositioning something! Looks like the other one is a bit flustered, though... he seems to be relenting. (Couldn't help but draw these guys ashdfklashd) vvv same image but w other detail, wasn't sure whether to include but thought it cute
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Severus had never been handsome, but he had been cute as a child. Sirius once heard about this from Lily, who told him how most of the boys on her street thought Severus was a girl and would approach him, give him candy and flowers, Severus would blush and hide behind Lily, and when he got older he would say "I'm a boy" to drive away potential suitors. Sirius wonders how they could think Snivvy was cute. So he looks more closely.
Sirius watches closely as Severus wrinkles his nose at something disgusting, as satisfaction crosses his face when Severus eats something delicious, as Snape smiles at Lily when they see each other, lifting the corners of his mouth slightly and nodding in acknowledgement, as Severus reads with a calm face, unconsciously biting his lips as he concentrates, and as Severus laughs, uncovered and loud, the sun seems to shine brighter at this point to give Sirius a linguistic view of Snape's black hair that Lily has worked flowers into, Snape's relaxed physique shaking with laughter, his curved lips, crooked teeth, and long open neck, Snape throws his head back to avoid the notebook that Lily tries to put on Severus' face to shut him up, and then Sirius can determine, Severus is really cute.
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I don’t really see Severus Snape as morally grey. I think a lot of people call him that because he can be mean and unpleasant, and they don’t like him, so they assume that must mean his morality is questionable too. But to me, he’s not morally grey—he’s just a polarizing character. People either really connect with him or really can’t stand him, and that makes it feel like he’s complicated in a moral sense, when he’s actually pretty straightforward.
It’s totally fair not to like him. He’s can be cruel, he’s mean and unfair to the students, he holds grudges, and he’s generally just not a nice person. But I don’t think that automatically makes someone morally ambiguous. Those are personality flaws and trauma responses, not moral decisions. When you look at what he actually does—he spends years risking his life as a double agent, protecting Harry, helping Dumbledore’s plan succeed, and ultimately dies for it—it’s really clear what side he’s on.
And yeah, he was a Death Eater at one point. That was absolutely a moral failing. But it was a relatively short part of his life, and he changed. He made a conscious decision to switch sides, and everything we see afterward is him trying to make up for the harm he helped cause. Growth doesn’t make someone morally grey—it shows that they made bad choices, learned from them, and did something about it.
I get why people find him confusing. He’s written as a red herring through most of the series; we’re supposed to doubt him. But that doesn’t mean his morality is actually unclear. Once you see the whole picture, it’s pretty obvious where he stood.
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always tired
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