_"Waste of an investigation"_ wip sketch
(sorry, it's 3:15 and I don't have enough energy to correct the dialogs!😆)
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_"Waste of an investigation"_ wip, sketched
Fanart: Cuphead / Mugman / King Dice (from Cuphead franchise)
Cuphead the game by mdhr studio /The Cuphead show by Netflix
I created this comic because Cuphead reactions to King Dice in the show are quite funny..
I don't even know if this is an understandable english but, whatever... I'll correct it later! :3
The last thing I thought I'd ever say was that AFO is right lmfao, but he really called out endeavor on this one. AFO is no better when it comes to using people, especially his 'successor', but I appreciate that he went for the jugular with this one. It really is the cruelest match up. Like it should have been endeavor facing Touya, not Shouto who had 0 fault in that situation whatsoever.
the sheer unfaithfulness of laudna's argument of, "i gave you a bruise, you gave me gashes" in trying to undermine orym's validity as if she wasn't the REASON he had attacked her, thinking she was an enemy because he couldn't SEE her after she cast darkness and she wouldn't SPEAK UP to assure him that it was her and she REFUSED to back down after he woke up and chose thievery and lashing out and risking his life AND his trust instead of COMMUNICATING, left me completely and utterly FLABBERGASTED at the AUDACITY
I’ve seen way too many people saying there’s a time & place for activism??? lmfao no? it’s supposed to be 24/7 & it’s supposed to make you check your privilege & it’s supposed to make you uncomfortable in your safe little bubble. buck the fuck up.
yall ever see someone so hot you’re like “wow i need them carnally” but they’re literally a 2d animated fictional character. like girl stand up. they are not real. also they are pixels.
Teapot with Fossil Decoration
British, Staffordshire, c. 1760–65
Salt-glazed stoneware with enamel decoration
4 1/4 × 7 1/4 in. (10.8 × 18.4 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 37.22.6a,b
“Though it's got a surprisingly modern look, this teapot was made in the 18th-century in Staffordshire—the heart of Britain's pottery industry. The area’s limestone yielded prehistoric fossils, and potters often turned them into whimsical motifs for teapots.”