TFW you self-own yourself
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I only had 12 spots,
so these are the 12 I picked. If you aren't happy, you're always welcome to make your own poll 🤷
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Detail: Moonlight Landscape, 1785, by Joseph Wright of Derby.
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I've been uh... thinking about the hypnotizing eyes they gave moon on the cover of Tales from the Pizzaplex....
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A little indulgent treat for me- my wife and I as Harvest Moon/SoS characters! This was a fun style to try to emulate, though I'm not the best when it comes to regular graphic design... OTL
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If we give it a nickname that makes it a new friend!
(From this)
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Oscar Wilde, from "The Star-Child"; A House of Pomegranates (published in 1891)
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Have this Fairy Tale AU to reign in the new year!!
In this AU the prince(s) charming from all the classic stories falls in love with the woodsman rather than their Fairy tale loves after being saved from a band of marauders on their way to the castle one night
Meanwhile the woodsman (Y/N in this case) has decided to hunt down all the dark beasts in the shadows they can find to finally give the kingdom some peace, weather it be wolves or trolls or dragons, they want the people of the kingdom to feel safe. (Some more than others)
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me: in “teatime with the kaiser”, the last song in gunpowder tim vs. the moon kaiser, the music is mostly a mix of guitar, bass, and drums behind jonny’s lyrical narration. after the line “tim looked the soldier in the eye / and he gave the order, ‘FIGHT!’” the music is joined by the glockenspiel, which is specifically one of the only instruments played by the toy soldier. in the part of the story where the soldier was brought into the fight, the song itself brings the soldier into the music!
the unsuspecting victim i have cornered in the alleyway: *sobbing* what do any of those words meeaan
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The soul weaves a melody to awaken the world, stirring the hearts of all creation, drawing them toward the solitary God who is longing to be loved
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