thinking about red vs blue is crazy because it's like:
this is a story about how you can't keep chasing ghosts forever. there's alien/human mpreg.
holding onto the past is holding you back - you have to learn to let go and say goodbye. ed robertson from the barenaked ladies plays a guy who (jokingly?) tells his soldiers that if he weren't their CO he'd make them call him daddy.
family isn't always defined by appearances and you may find it in those you least expect. the aliens speak entirely in blargs and honks.
everything we do is driven by love - love for your current companions and loves that have been lost along the way. it has one of the most intense and longest running queer-baits i've ever personally witnessed.
veterans aren't given the proper support to be able to return to a civilian life, and this systemic issue causes problems for everyone in all levels of society. there's a homophobic bomb.
you can't change what's happened to you and the ones you love; you just have to find a way to keep moving forward. one of the main characters only speaks in poorly translated spanish.
everyone has the capacity to change and be better. it has two (completely unrelated) insanely complicated time travel plots, and they’re both only dubiously canon.
it's an incredible piece of media and proof that you can create something magical with the limited tools available to you. there are chunks of it that are borderline unwatchable.
it's changed the way I approach storytelling forever. i can't easily recommend it to pretty much anyone.
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been really enjoying reading Laika's Comet at @laikascomet ! You make really charming characters and all the visuals and colours you use in your comic always get me feeling so stoked and inspired!
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coffee and comets by anders scrmn meisner, unknown date, oil on canvas, 30 x 40 centimeters
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Is it true u can't drive
this is a lie made up by the gay ass earth. the red comet needs no drivers liscence i simply know how to do it on my own. i crash and speed because i want to
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i think that tucker should have been allowed to be upset more. about a lot of things.
like i’ve talked at length before about how i think he should have been allowed to be upset about alpha dying and being replaced by epsilon, and how i feel like he wasn’t really allowed to be upset about carolina and epsilon leaving - everyone kind of expected him to just Get Over it as soon as they were back.
but also; he should have been allowed to be more upset about epsilon dying, and honestly? he should have been allowed to be upset about donut “dying” after wash shot him. he sent donut to go get help, and next he hears about him he’s dead. “killed” by wash, and only in that position to be hurt because tucker sent him for help.
like, do you think that that had an impact on his whole arc about how to be a good leader on chorus? after all his squad (minus palomo) died in the field under his leadership, do you think he thought about donut?
donut, who’s stuck with the feds, stuck with wash-and tucker Knows that wash regrets shooting him and probably feels guilty about it, and he Knows that wash has no reason to do something like that again, and he Knows that wash cares about them all - he really does. in that same way he knows they all care about eachother, even if they’d all rather die than actually admit to it. but sometimes when he’s lying awake at night in his new republic bunk, there’s this part of him that still worries about it, about the what if-
idk, let the man have worries and be upset for a bit for gods sake
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Hy! I'm aware that you are on a break but when you get back to drawing, could you please draw Dany and her dragons around a fireplace , for the winter season? I would appreciate it very much. Thx!!!! 😊❤️
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Red-tailed Comet (Sappho sparganurus)
A brilliant hummingbird belonging to tribe Lesbiini of subfamily Lesbiinae, the "coquette" hummingbirds. Primarily resident in the Andes from central Bolivia south into northern Argentina, as well as on isolated mountains of Córdoba.
Photo: Evelyn Henriquez ML503935561
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