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mothielad · 2 years ago
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First LU drawings I ever made that make me wanna fade into the void
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frozenwolftemplar · 2 years ago
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I’ve only watched two episodes of the new season of Hilda, and even though I promised myself I’d avoid posting thoughts until I watched the whole season I just have to say:
Oh my gosh I love the Pooka!
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larimar · 1 year ago
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sodabread · 2 years ago
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They did surgery on a banana
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prodigalhound · 8 days ago
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the difference between lennon/mccartney as a songwriting duo and morrissey/marr is that in paul and john’s solo careers its very evident that they were two parts of a talented whole and they can both stand on their own creatively regardless of if you think one surpasses the other or not…the same can not be said for morrissey and marr though…bit of a tipped scale on that case i fear…with all due respect to #thatone
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silverjirachi · 6 days ago
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it should be illegal for a company to be able to brick any console that you legally own I am so serious about this
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starktonyx · 2 months ago
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this bucky with this steve
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politsport · 3 months ago
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animentality · 10 months ago
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mumblesplash · 1 year ago
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comics as an art form make me insane. they’re so difficult to do well. there’s so many different ways to make sequential art work and most of them are deeply unintuitive. onomatopoeia that feels completely ridiculous to put down often reads seamlessly. panels on a page become a fractally nested image composition challenge that’s only possible to lose because if you do a good job no one will notice. you have to direct the readers’ eyes on a specific path across the page but also account for the fact that they won’t follow it. comic time isn’t linear. if the order of events isn’t crystal clear the story becomes incomprehensible. sometimes you need to do this on purpose. all this for a medium almost universally considered less effective than animation and less respectable than plain text. even its own name doesn’t take it seriously
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h4b02 · 8 months ago
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customizationshopy · 11 months ago
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cattnipt · 2 months ago
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Shatter a mirror for 7 years of bad luck or something
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shanklin · 5 months ago
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Sentient Mystery Shack, who is really biased towards Stan, so when Ford tells Stan he has to give it back after the summer it’s on sight.
Ford keeps tripping over nothing, nothing is where it's supposed to be and somehow he keeps running into closets when he tries to go outside.
But the worst part, the WORST part is that Ford's lightbulb just won't. Work. No matter what he does it keeps flickering and exploding.
Ford is spiraling. 
There is no reason why it shoudln’t work. All his trial runs work perfectly. He’s already checked the Shacks wiring three times and relearned this dimensions science from the ground up. 
Nothing works.
The Rift? Bill? The impending apocalypse? Eating? Sleep? Who cares about that. 
WHY. WONT. THE. LIGHTBULB. WORK???
It doesn’t help that Stan keeps laughing at him.
“Then you do it!” Ford eventually snaps at Stan.
Stan shrugs and with a little song under his breath screws his own lightbulb in. It works perfectly.
Stanford screams.
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kat-rose-griffith · 1 year ago
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Did Pen really choose to write so much about the Bridgertons in Whistledown or did she kind of have to constantly write about them because they’re the messiest bitches in the ton?
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