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Blue lock dump! (trad doodles under the cut)


#imagine me pulling these out of my sleeve like those endless handkerchiefs#yes I am reposting the Kaiser one#and yes the Sae doodle has shit quality#I accidentally deleted the og picture instead of the screenshot and I didn't feel like retaking and editing it again so#my art#blue lock#bllk#blue lock fanart#bllk fanart#ryusae#michael kaiser#isagi yoichi#rin itoshi#shidou ryusei#sae itoshi#yukimiya kenyu#ummm#kaisagi#if you squint#traditional#fanart
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😐 ........ (says nothing but the force of my emotion throws everyone backwards 20 feet)
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Pow!
#boy why are you upside down boy#my art#bllk#blue lock#blue lock fanart#bllk fanart#shidou ryusei fanart#shidou ryusei#ryusei shidou#fanart
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The tribes of Tumblr appeared to worship Apollo as their primary patron deity, most often under the epithet Apollo Spairahemon ("Apollo the Ball-Thrower") as a god of prophecy and sport. His name was typically invoked to celebrate a user blessed with uncommon prescience. Moments of prophecy were considered highly sacred and were often recorded, and such texts are sometimes accompanied by an artistic depiction of the god — either his traditional masculine image or, unusually, in the form of a young woman, which appears to have been an earlier style before a conservative shift toward more conventional iconography — preparing to cast a round rubber ball that our scholars believe was used in the sport known as "dodge ball". Much as other cults regarded his arrows as bringers of disease and health, this community believed that being struck by this ball would bestow prophetic visions.
Some icons are reproduced below:

An earlier depiction (c. 2020) of Apollo as a girl clad in a simple tunic and playing with other children. Figures are smiling and the image is brightly colored, indicating a celebratory outlook toward knowledge of the future.
A later piece (c. 2022) that resembles the traditional appearance of Apollo. References to childhood and play are omitted, and the god carries a more frightening aspect; perhaps this icon represented grim omens rather than good tidings.
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come back pls with ryusae 💔💔🥀🥀

i posted this on twitter and totally forgot to do it here bye
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Guys I want to bring attention to the Revive Gaza’s Farmland initiative!!!! APN is working w farmers in Gaza to help restore Gaza’s agricultural sector. They’re just shy of being within 67% of their goal at the moment. Please show them some love by donating & spreading the word
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posting it here because there's no chance anyone in my family would ever see it: this is how my brother's 13-year-old child decided to announce something to me
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YOU FORGET SO EASILY.
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house is a girl you have to take care of her
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stuck in a timeloop called i just have to get through this week
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new fav au unlocked thanks to this fic
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