Good morning. A little of our beautiful Jerry to start your day. 💕💕💕💕💕
I'd love to be with him on that boat
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god told me i should draw jack and benji as furries fishing.
anyway this is benji's idea of bonding. probably brings back complicated memories for jack, but he doesn't hate it. he does suck at it though.
plus a mediocre jerry doodle below. CW decapitated/rotting dog head
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there's legitimate things to critique wrt araki's writing & how much misogyny informs his stories & character beats but this is also the manga where dio turned a woman into a vampire and made her eat her own baby
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how would have Rhea raised Billy if Jeralt failed to take them from the monastery? Aside from actually giving a shit about them and not letting them starve on a semi regular basis I mean
See their enlightened one outfit?
They would have gotten tacky outfits in the same style from age 3 onwards, all "made" by the Archbishop herself.
More seriously, I think the plot would change?
Maybe Seteth wouldn't have been "summoned" at the Monastery, if Billy had been there, or he would and would have acted as Billy's caretaker ?
If Billy was raised by Rhea since day 5, I'm pretty sure they would have told her about the gremlin in their head, and that plot would have been solved way earlier, but as to what happens with Supreme Leader's war... idk.
I personally see Billy, in this verse, as someone raised like Sitri, maybe being a monk/random ward in the Monastery, but Billy likes to help people (and smiles at least in the jp!version!) so maybe they would have became some sort of kickass cleric, or a member of the knights of Seiros (Rhea'd disagree at first, she doesn't want them to be hurt and would have prefered if they became a fisherman or something that would keep them away from the battlefield, but Billy makes their own decisions, and wishes to protect the monastery and the people they cares about, maybe being triggered by another assassination attempt targetted at Rhea, maybe Christophe's or someone's else).
Billy'd be good friends with knighs and members of the CoS, maybe take Cyril under their wing (as much as they can) and have wednesday evening sessions of sitting with their "like" family eating Zanado fruits, or even fishing. When they want to become a knight or know how to use weapons "to protect", they could spare with Seteth'n'Rhea and end the "training" sessions with some of Rhea's cookies and Zanado fruit juice.
If Billy's still a teacher in this verse - well, I don't think the entire "crust + church BaD" spiel affects them, hell, they might be a bit more pissed at this entire nonsense and voice their annoyance, why are those nobles blaming the church for their own failings in ruling their lands?
(that's where Seteth has to remind them about this thing called "tongue in check")
Maybe they can decide to travel through Fodlan to make up for the regional branches' failings (but only after Rhea got from the gremlin the promise that Gremlin will keep Billy safe!) - when Supreme Leader comes crashing down with her army?
If Rhea survives, Billy hangs out in Faerghus, but if Rhea is caught, Billy leads a resistance force (like SS) - granted, in this AU, Sothis is around and less of a gremlin that in her canon appearances, so Rhea's freed from her Enbarr jail way earlier than in the game, the Agarthans are toasted and everything's well that ends well.
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Moby Grape Co-founder and Guitarist Jerry Miller Dies at 81
Moby Grape co-founder, guitarist and songwriter Jerry Miller has died at 81.
Miller died July 20 at his home in Washington state, according to media reports. No cause was given.
“He will be missed,” said a post on Country Joe & the Fish’s Facebook page.
Moby Grape released four influential albums during its initial 1966-’69 run and reunited occasionally over the ensuing decades. The first album, in particular, was “no joke, one strong track after another,” Tom Constanten said.
“I have only the most wonderful memories of Jerry Miller, both as a person and as a musician,” the former Grateful Dead keyboardist said. “He was thoughtful and supportive, onstage and off. It was not just the way he played, he was just as good as a listener.”
Miller went on to session work and became a local legend in Washington where he played regular, outdoor gigs with his eponymous Trio at Acorn Brewing during the pandemic.
“Honestly, the crowd they drew here got us through the worst of it, and we will forever be grateful,” the venue said of “one of the greatest guitarists of all time.”
Miller contributed to Bill Cutler’s 2008 album Crossing the Line, years after inspiring the musician with such Grape compositions as “8:05.”
“He was one of the greatest lead guitarists in rock,” Cutler said. “Jerry had a unique style and rich tone that was unforgettable, and he wrote some classic songs. … I will miss him for the rest of my days.“
7/22/24
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