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coekj · 2 months
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becky prim form becky prim :P
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triatelx · 6 years
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Some finished, some unfinished storyboards and some sketch stuff
This is very old.I don’t even have the brushes left :(
(If the kitty storyboard is shit quality go here----->https://triatelx.deviantart.com/art/Nursery-crimes-1-648323562
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ftwobr2000 · 6 years
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MUSIC GAME! 🎶 Put your music on shuffle and post the first 10 songs + tag 20 people
Thanks for the tag @diepjun! :)
1. Damone - “Frustrated Unnoticed”
2. Alice in Chains - “Don’t Follow”
3. American Football - “The One with the Wurlitzer”
4. Code Blue - “Face to Face”
5. Hollerado - “Americanarama”
6. Superfood - “You Can Believe”
7. Third Eye Blind - “Motorcycle Drive-By”
8. Alt-J - “Interlude 2″
9. Snow Patrol - “Chocolate”
10. Mint Royale - “From Rusholme with Love”
I tag @keybladedetweiler @justobuy @this-way-to-booty-town @mooncookiewizard @masteras2000 @the-zero-angel @graygrout @creativec0pep0d @codefuapprentice @sugarpinkbloodtea @pinktatertots99 @zionwade @letsgoawayforawhile @benmitchell90 @bikutini-chan @coekj @olly-timbers @adeptofvale @fragglevision @perphella
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tobonstudios-2000 · 5 years
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The cute black girl Rita, OC of @coekj
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Baking Aesthetic: Victorian Funeral Biscuits
A brief history:
In late 18th century, commemorative funerary food traditions were becoming more refined in European and U.S. culture and focused on the offering of small cakes to those who came to wakes and burials. These were known as "funeral biscuits". Although they varied widely in size, shape and consistency, in spirit they were all the same.The British upper crust tended to favor the use of the sponge cake-like Lady Finger biscuits sometimes as wide and long as a modern hot dog roll. These were wrapped in plain paper held together with a daub of black sealing wax. The common people in the Colonies tended toward dense shortbread funeral biscuits flavored with molasses, ginger or caraway. Resembling modern-day cookies in size and shape, these were often formed in hand-carved wooden stamping molds that embossed a cross, heart, death's head or cherub on their tops. The funeral biscuit served as part of a code representing understood messages of mourning, honor and remembrance.Diaries from Hudson Valley Dutch communities include recipes for doot coekjes or "death cookies" that were "large as saucers" and designed to be eaten with hot spiced wine. One recipe called for 50 pounds of flour, 20 pounds of sugar and 10.5 pounds of butter for 300 cookies delivered to the funeral in bushel baskets. Mourners were offered sweet wine in which to dunk and soften the hard-textured confections.
In the Victorian Age, funeral biscuits, along with all other customs related to death and mourning, became more formalized and baroque. Like wedding cakes, funeral biscuits were a staple of the bakery business, and competition for customers was brisk. Some bakers' newspaper ads addressed the suddenness with which most people had to organize funeral details and promised "funeral biscuits made to order on the shortest notice." The commercial biscuit wrappings were ornately printed with bakery advertisements as well as uplifting biblical quotes and poems. Like church holy cards, they served as a keepsake of the event itself. The rapidly-evolving technology of printing enabled bakers to offer increasingly detailed designs and custom messaging on the wrappings. Essentially, the card-like printed death notice merged with the funeral biscuit to become its wrapping. Small sacks of the confections were often sent around to family and friends as death notices that one could read as well as eat.
By the time of World War I, it was funeral biscuits that had traveled to the grave, fading from use and memory in mainstream European and U.S. society. The Victorian traditions they were part of were replaced by today's mass-market funeral home chain services and the catering halls and restaurants that so often seem as empty of spirit as they are full of unmemorable food.
Rosalie decided to bring back the very old and long gone tradition of funeral biscuit for Devon’s funeral reception. Baking is one of the ways that she felt that she could honor her late sister’s life, as well as help her to cope with everything that is going on. She felt that using the funeral biscuit recipe would be a good way to remember her sister than some food that she felt would not have been as memorable or as special, seeing as most people never see funeral biscuits in their lifetime. At the reception, she also had wine next to the cookies for them to be dipped in as the custom states though little ones and underaged adults could feel free to partake in the cookies without the wine. 
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coekj · 2 years
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doodles
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coekj · 2 years
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maybe is a bad time to post since i didnt know about anything from the other "site" but well presenting this other new group of ocs i have: polly(dog), ashley(cat) and peggy(wabbit) she has a new haircut but huh
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coekj · 2 years
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spies vs robots
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coekj · 3 years
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coekj · 7 years
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my kitty rita ( •̀ω•́ )
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coekj · 7 years
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still working on her, named rita  ( •̀ω•́ )
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coekj · 7 years
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my kitty rita
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triatelx · 6 years
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@coekj
a cat with big iron hip.
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triatelx · 6 years
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I only have like 12 hours in the game,but I already felt in love with quake champions <3
So I made something featuring @coekj characters Keith and Rita cosplaying as Ranger and Nyx.
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coekj · 6 years
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bla bla my dogo bla bla his name is keith bla bla tnks
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