A friend sent me a winter story about frozen spiderwebs, and thought it would be a really cool design to add to jack. With his gangly limbs, he's kind of a Winter Spider himself.
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Love that you’re posting art again. No one does horny wrightworth like you do 💕
just for you, anon
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ABSOLUTELY gonna need that asap holy FUCK that's adorable. (thinking back to the one romance letter where he says he didn't think "Happy" would ever be a word he used to describe himself but you really make him happy and getting very emotional)
OH MY GOD I CAN MAKE KEME GIVING HIM THE SPECIAL CANON MUAHAHAHAHAHAH
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what if i made my own lupin iii comic series. and put it on my website. what if
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a wild flavor of tumblr user is a certain kind of white American self id’d leftist or commie who reblogs and posts things about I just think all liberals and centrists should DIE (*guillotine* meme) and then posts things needing to be nicer to demographics that vote 80% Republican and are very systemically involved in the structural and practical oppression of people of color and the whole US hegemony like brooo I get having a seriously messy relationship with your own cultural background but who are you talking about? Guillotining everyone at mawmaw’s thanksgiving?
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I think this is maybe the first time the promise of a concept couldn't get me through reading a book and it's killing me because by all accounts, I want to read it, but every time I pick it up, I start nitpicking every little choice and finally just had to put it down to focus on the others in my to read pile. But it's interesting because the final straw for me was a "real people don't talk like this" and--it's an epistolary novel--a "there's no world where he wouldn't just rewrite the letter instead of crossing out a whole sentence and saying, "ignore that"" LIKE? And after looking up other reviews, one person put it succinctly that it's an epistolary novel but all the characters sound the same and that was the breakthrough moment for me.
But now I'm wishing that the novel was written as not an epistolary, but also wondering if taking more time defining the voices would exponentially make it more palatable. Because another huge problem that made it hard to keep going was how there were different timelines in when the letters were being sent. (Two people were sending files to each other of their loved ones who disappeared but also including their own correspondences with their loved ones in the past). But if the voices were more distinct, I wonder if it would have made the timelines easier to follow? I will be thinking about this for awhile.
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