perhaps the magnus protocol actually will be the workplace comedy we’ve been asking for. what eternal fear entity could hurt this face??
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arthur: lookin' good karen! 👍
karen: 💖🫶 thank you arthur!!!! 🥰✨
any other man at camp (including sean): hello beautiful miss karen jones, most gorgeous of women, golden haired queen
karen: piece of shit. motherfucker. how dare you speak to me
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everyone shut up and look at marwa
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Me 🤝 The Doctor: Have this syndrome
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lucy appreciation post because can you believe she not only wasn’t affected by reality altering but was also immediately ready to fight the police to prove atsushis innocence
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I swear to you, on all I am, I'm not what you think.
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not sure if you overlooked it but karlach has monolids and you gave her double-lids instead
OH!! Thank you so much for pointing that out! I was in a bit of a rush to finish these and I completely missed that detail!! I knew there was something not quite right but I couldn't put my finger on it. Here's the updated version! I'm so happy, she looks so much more like Karlach now!
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trissa's progression into act two is everything to me. her new camp outfit is hot. also? she gave herself bangs! i love my giant firbolg lady so much.
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sorry but it's so insane to me that we get introduced to lirael, 14 year old lirael, on her birthday and she has decided the only thing for her to do is kill herself because she's othered and lonely and ashamed and different and this is not the first time she's considered her own death, nor will it be the last, but for every time she considers it she also makes the choice to live. she cannot let life go and she cannot help but think something might change if she stays alive and if she kills herself now she'll never know. And then she steps into Death for the first time at 19, with her panpipes and sword and mirror, and gets caught up with the river for a few steps before remembering herself and shouting no. there's just something about a girl who has spent her life choosing life over and over again against all odds, who now has to traverse Death, primed for it as someone familiar with the call of death but equally familiar with saying no when it seems tempting to give in
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