It took me way too long to get this printed, but it’s finally on my wall. @awhellstothejoe did such amazing work bringing my Exalted oc Cassia to life. Complete with her cat familiar Atlas and her bound demon servant Jiminy. And of course, her anima banner and her signature spell, Death of Obsidian Butterflies.
Go to the top tag and interact with it and make it go absolutely fucking viral.
And to anyone who is still complicit, get your head out of your ass.
Well done, I’m proud of them and quite impressed 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
(I will be removing/blocking useless comments, I do not need that in my comment section ty very much. Edit: However I will let the the idiocy speak for itself)
the thing about joe hills of nashville tennessee is that on a server of folks roleplaying mad scientists and zombies and kings and creeper-goats and kakashi of naruto and mayors and businessmen and slimes and iskall and dungeon masters and doom guy and dwarves and elves and aliens and whatever the gigaverse is, you have Joe Hills The Regular Human Guy From Nashville (Tennessee), and yet his normalcy is frequently more bizarre somehow than whatever else is going on. and this never ever fails to enchant and delight me.
After the bike incident Haru and mystery boy, Ilya, were both late to the first meeting for Britchester's Movement through Music project. 🎶🩰
As listed in its course description, "Movement through music is a collaborative student showcase of duets between dance students and the live accompaniment of music students." Since they were both the last ones to arrive they got stuck together as partners... Haru saw this as an opportunity to prove to Ilya he didn't actually suck and Ilya saw it a reason to dislike him even more...
Alsssoooooooo, another dance student, Joe, flirted with Haru and Ilya wanted to shoot both of them. <3
Steve realizing his friends weren't the best people to hang out with. I fully believe he disassociated for some of it until Nancy came along, but he clearly told them off when they would go too far. The scene in the hallway when Jonathan was hanging up posters, Steve wasn't bullying Jonathan. Tommy and Carol were. He told them off. While he wasn't a bully (smashing Jonathan's camera was justified), I enjoyed his character growth. He did fuck up with the theater thing but he apologized and then went into the house to help. Steve saw how much Jonathan and Nancy cared for Will and Barb. I think a part of him wondered if Tommy and Carol would do all of that to help find him? Would anyone? I think that's why he went into the house. The fact that they brought up his parents being gone and that he was scared of his dad, he was jealous of Will and Barb of having someone look for them. I think that was the thump on his head he was talking about, that Nancy cared about Barb, and Jonathan cared about Will. I think Steve stopped caring for so long because his parents didn't. And as much as I want him to have good parents, I know that he probably doesn't. I just think Steve should get a lot more props for walking away from his toxic friends. Anyway, season one, Steve was so complex, and he still is.
"She's not miserable like you two, she actually cares about people!"
You can't just have Elton John sing lyrics like "oath of silence for the voice of a generation" and "you are what you love not who loves you" and expect me not to get emotional.
It’s truly fascinating going from DC where OC culture is nearly nonexistent and those that do exist, seven times out of ten they’re just used as vessels to woo a DC character, while Ninjago’s OC culture is incredibly popular and vibrant.
I plan to make the weakest saddest wettest elemental master OC I can possibly make. Y’all are wonderful
Currently obsessed with Joe's dedication to immersion in failing to describe his technical issues as anything other than "I seem to have broken my hand", followed by Exactly None of the Empires folks offering to help him with that
"If she were helping the Wraith, why bother bringing Ford back? In fact, why bother coming back at all?"
"She's of more use to them here in Atlantis. As for apparently rescuing Lieutenant Ford—"
"She carried him through the damn gate. What's "apparent" about that?"
"He's unconscious, sir. We still don't know what happened."
"Oh, that's enough."
"It's my job to express security concerns, sir."
"I've heard enough of your concerns."
"Again, with all due respect, Major, I believe you're putting your personal feelings—"
"You're dismissed."
"Yes, sir."