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kalwithatrenchcoat · 4 months ago
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Here comes the boys. Hello, boys.
(Below are individual close-ups for each of them.)
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Just a "what if the boys take human form" moment. Don't take this too seriously when it comes to perceiving the boys as humans (whilst being Doey.)
This is simply a musing in my head in art form.
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askthefuturestickgeneration · 2 months ago
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?...*don't understand*
{- -" lilac...your m'y beany >:( not m'y oc u u}
U said Beany so I answered :>
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kedreeva · 7 months ago
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Following the author of The Last Unicorn on Facebook is the only thing that makes being on that site worthwhile.
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(source)
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bloomzone · 3 months ago
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No one is watching you as much as you think they are. No one cares if you're biking alone, playing basketball by yourself, or sitting by a river with a blanket and a book. What actually matters is how those things make you feel. Do they bring you peace? Do they make you happy? That’s what counts. Not some random stranger’s opinion that won’t even last ten seconds. think again
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cinnamongirlsdiary · 1 year ago
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my holy trinity
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hellgirl666xx · 5 months ago
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kalwithatrenchcoat · 3 months ago
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It's the clenching of fingers for me. It's the strained "MMMGHHH!" for me.
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How very dare me to forget adding this. I enjoyed this doodle session, @n00n3ishere. Thanks so much for this moment!
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bloomzone · 1 month ago
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hellgirl666xx · 1 year ago
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kalwithatrenchcoat · 3 months ago
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Small Art Session featuring Doey.
Below is a musing in regards to the drawings of him looking all unsteady.
I'd imagine him trying to "center his core" when it comes to forming and grounding himself to stand on his own two feet.
If he is blinded by his overwhelming emotions for a long while, depending on their intensity and the drive to let them out, he will sometimes resort to a "goo-ish" form, (a breakdown, if you will) most likely from focusing more on the emotions, thus leaning more towards that rather than getting a hold of himself, his body, to be more grounded.
The struggle to check on himself whilst maintaining his signature "leader" character is something I'm considering to explore more of as well. He is expressive and it shows in more ways than one. Exploring how he would express himself and the struggles he would have to face whilst he's at it opens more about what Doey must've practiced in his early days.
(Matthew, Kevin, and Jack trying to practice and balance out a body not of their own and Doey having consciences embedded in all his years alive, practicing control, making adjustments, building understanding, and resolving hindrances would be some of the things all of them would have to tend to.)
In Doey’s early moments in the factory, I would imagine him being a clumsy guy, like a baby deer learning how to walk for the first time, slipping off of his path trail of clay dough sometimes, perhaps getting “visions” of his stalker form or what he could become that captures his attention, distracting him from doing things that would trigger it once he meets the other orphans, maybe even before that…
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Guess who the frick is called in sick again for the week.
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Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee TvT
Also please send some asks again for the sticks, the 'Selly being kidnapped' part was back in start September-
(I have creator Mary why did I draw Lilac-)
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sciderman · 7 months ago
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well - webtoons is over, gang
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bloomzone · 3 months ago
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The essential skincare acids guide
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type of acids sheet
Salicylic Acid – Best for oily and acne-prone skin. It penetrates deep into the pores, unclogs blackheads and whiteheads, controls excess oil, and prevents breakouts.
Glycolic Acid – Ideal for normal to oily skin. It exfoliates the top layer, brightens the skin, improves texture, and reduces fine lines and hyperpigmentation.
Lactic Acid – Suitable for dry and sensitive skin. It gently exfoliates while providing hydration, making it great for dullness and rough texture without irritation.
Mandelic Acid – Best for sensitive and acne-prone skin. It helps with uneven skin tone, reduces breakouts, and provides mild exfoliation without irritation.
Azelaic Acid – Works for all skin types, including sensitive skin. It reduces redness, fades hyperpigmentation, treats acne, and calms rosacea.
Kojic Acid – Best for hyperpigmented and sun-damaged skin. It helps lighten dark spots, melasma, and discoloration caused by acne scars or sun exposure.
Tranexamic Acid – Ideal for all skin types struggling with stubborn pigmentation. It effectively reduces melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), and sunspots.
Hyaluronic Acid – Suitable for all skin types, especially dry and dehydrated skin. It deeply hydrates, plumps fine lines, and retains moisture for a youthful look.
Polyglutamic Acid – Great for dry and dehydrated skin. It locks in moisture, provides long-lasting hydration, and enhances the skin’s elasticity.
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) – Best for dull, uneven, and aging skin. It brightens, reduces pigmentation, fights free radicals, and boosts collagen production.
Ferulic Acid – Works for all skin types, particularly those using Vitamin C. It enhances the antioxidant power of Vitamin C and E, preventing premature aging.
Ceramides (Fatty Acids) – Essential for dry and sensitive skin. They repair and strengthen the skin barrier, preventing water loss and irritation.
Linoleic Acid (Omega-6 Fatty Acid) – Ideal for acne-prone and oily skin. It reduces clogged pores, balances oil production, and supports a healthy skin barrier.
Ellagic Acid – Good for sun-damaged and aging skin. It protects against UV damage, brightens skin, and provides antioxidant benefits.
Cinnamic Acid – Suitable for all skin types. It has anti-inflammatory properties and helps protect against environmental damage.
Succinic Acid – Best for oily and acne-prone skin. It controls sebum production, fights acne-causing bacteria, and soothes inflammation.
How to choose the right skincare acid for ur skin type
Oily & Acne-Prone Skin
Salicylic Acid (BHA): Penetrates deep into pores to remove excess oil and prevent breakouts.
Azelaic Acid: Reduces acne, fades dark spots, and calms redness.
Succinic Acid: A gentle anti-inflammatory that helps control breakouts.
Dry & Dehydrated Skin
Lactic Acid (AHA): Exfoliates while hydrating the skin.
Hyaluronic Acid: Retains moisture and plumps the skin.
Mandelic Acid: A mild exfoliant that improves texture without drying.
Combination Skin
Glycolic Acid (AHA): Brightens skin and smooths texture.
Salicylic Acid (BHA) (my bff🦅) : Controls oil production in the T-zone.
Hyaluronic Acid: Hydrates dry areas while balancing oil.
Sensitive Skin
Mandelic Acid: A gentle AHA that exfoliates with minimal irritation.
Azelaic Acid: Soothes inflammation and reduces redness.
PHA (Polyhydroxy Acids): Provides mild exfoliation while boosting hydration.
Hyperpigmentation & Dark Spots
Kojic Acid: Brightens skin and reduces discoloration.
Tranexamic Acid: Fades stubborn dark spots and melasma.
Glycolic Acid (AHA): Speeds up cell turnover for an even skin tone.
Aging & Wrinkles
Glycolic Acid (AHA): Stimulates collagen production and smooths fine lines.
Ferulic Acid: Enhances antioxidant protection and stabilizes vitamin C.
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C): Brightens skin and fights free radical damage.
Common Mistakes When Using Skincare Acids
Using skincare acids can transform your skin, but when used incorrectly, they can cause irritation, sensitivity, or even worsen skin concerns. Here are some common mistakes to avoid:
1. Over-Exfoliating
Many people think using glycolic or salicylic acid daily will give them faster results, but excessive exfoliation weakens the skin barrier. This can lead to redness, peeling, breakouts, and sensitivity. (especially for oily skin)
Solution: Use exfoliating acids (AHAs/BHAs) 2-3 times per week and always listen to your skin. If it feels irritated, take a break pleaaase
2. Skipping Sunscreen
Acids like glycolic, lactic, and salicylic acid increase your skin’s sensitivity to the sun. Without SPF, you risk sunburn, premature aging, and even worsening of dark spots.
Solution: Always use a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen daily when using serums with those acids.
3. Mixing the Wrong Acids
Not all acids work well together. Using too many active ingredients in one routine can cause irritation.
🔴 Examples of bad combinations:
Vitamin C + AHAs/BHAs → Can cause irritation and weaken Vitamin C’s effectiveness.
Retinol + AHAs/BHAs → Too harsh on the skin, leading to peeling and sensitivity. (by experience 💁🏻‍♀️)
Niacinamide + Vitamin C (unless properly formulated) → Can cause flushing or reduce effectiveness.
Solution: Use exfoliating acids on alternate days and simplify your routine to avoid irritation.
4. Not Hydrating Properly
Exfoliating acids remove dead skin cells but can also strip away moisture. Without proper hydration, the skin can feel tight, dry, or irritated.
Solution: After using acids, apply thick a moisturizer to maintain balance especially if the acids dry ur skin so fast
@bloomzone
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typicalsimswhore · 1 year ago
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Your favourite creators are raising money for Palestine !!!
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["Creators for Palestine is raising money for Palestine Children's Relief Fund, a registered 501 non-governmental organisation established in 1992. With the current state Gaza is in, we are looking to raise $1M to address humanitarian needs and immediate relief, including providing essential medical treatment/supplies, food, clean water and other necessities for families affected by the genocide. Please donate and share now!"]
Some notable figures: Hasanabi, Kurtis Connor, Eddy Burback, and many more!
You can donate here -> https://tiltify.com/@creators-for-palestine/creators-for-palestine
When they reach their $750K goal, there will be a livestream to get to $1mil! Don't miss it!
Thank you for supporting Palestine <3
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hellgirl666xx · 4 months ago
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