Sharing this wip for now since I honestly don't know if I'll ever finish it or not :') I wanted to make a more elaborated background again so that's the only thing I finished here, supposedly, since I didn't add the light and filters I had planned yet.
I still like the idea of these two being close, they look cute together and I even had a small one-shot idea for them, although it's angst lol
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Mary or Popuri?
Mary! I like her old design a lot more than the one in sos, such a simple sweet look.
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was able to stay away from RDR2 for so long but now I'm really questioning getting it as I don't really have anything to play
i just know I'd spiral down such brainrot my god I can't get it
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35,000 American and Canadian troops pack the aft decks of the HMS Queen Mary as she steams into New York Harbor on July 11, 1945 from Europe.
Photo: Associated Press via the NY Daily News
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does anyone else like Good Omens AND The Boys/Gen V
if so, how are yall feeling abt Her
like Marie is amazing. She's smart and brave and principled and beautiful. She's a genuinely good person in a show/universe where that's rare bordering on impossible.
However, in light of GOS2's ending & all the hints about the Second Coming... is anyone else kinda. uh.
DEEPLY CONCERNED ABOUT THIS.
I MEAN *BEELZEBUB* WAS *RIGHT THERE* TRYING TO USE MARIE FOR HER OWN ENDS
srlsy I can't be the only person in both GO & The Boys fandoms who was absolutely in shock by the end of Gen V
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The Shy Newcomer Update
Thank you for your patience on this chapter! I wanted to make sure I got the mood just right, so it took a little extra time. I hope you enjoy! 🥰
Chapter 124: Candid Conversations
Three very different heart-to-hearts take place during the same day.
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Preview under the cut! ^-^
“I wanted to be a blacksmith as a kid, right from the first time I got to watch Gramps put new shoes on a horse. I thought it meant I got to play with the horses every day. It was so different than life in the city. The city meant school and responsibilities. Why bother going to school when I could just decide to shoe horses for a living? And I could ride in the derby and win first prize every time and make…” Gray’s voice cracked, and she watched his Adam's apple bob as he gulped. “Make Dad and Mom proud. Goddess, was I naive…” The smile had long since faded from his face.
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The framing narrative of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Robert Walton's search for the north magnegic pole, is set sometime in the latter half of the 18th century. The pole, which was eventually found in 1831, shifts over time, but until the 1990s it was isolated within the Canadian archipelago
Walton gave up the expedition and turned back before they found the pole, so it's safe to assume his ship was east of Victoria Island, probably near Boothia Peninsula (the red dots marked 1831 and 1904).
This is the exact location the Terror and Erebus would later become stranded during the lost Franklin expedition of 1845.
The exact year of Walton's story is never specified, but Mary Shelley wrote it in 1816 and probably intended it to be set in the recent past, so lets say 1780s or 1790s, 50 or 60 years before Franklin's crew became trapped in the ice. Frankenstein's monster is inhumanly large and inhumanly strong, so there's no reason to believe he wouldn't also have an inhumanly long lifespan (and hey, he was just created, maybe his internal clock still says he's a baby, so 50 or 60 years isn't even that old).
What I'm saying is, instead of self-immolating in Victor's funeral pyre, maybe Adam continued to wander the Arctic, and eventually settled in an Inuit village. He can fish, he can hunt, he can ward off polar bears, he would be a welcome addition to the isolated community, and when the Terror happens, let's just say Captain Crozier is surprised to meet someone out on the ice who can speak English, especially a hulking 8-foot mass of a man.
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