I gave Gwen a redesign. It is obvious that she is the daughter of Malcolm and Greta, here is some information about her
•She is one year younger than James, making her 19 years old.
•Her height is 5'7"
•She lived in the United States, and from time to time she goes to visit her family in the United Kingdom.
•She was a rainbow baby (you already know the context about what happened to Greta)
•Since she was a child, when she went to visit her family in the United Kingdom, they told her stories about the Heelshire mansion and about the legend that says: the son of the Heelshires hangs around there and as a tribute they leave him food and other things.
•Her parents never told her about what happened to them in the mansion and always told her never to go there, that it was dangerous.
•Unlike James, Gwen's parents never overprotected her; you could say she had a relatively normal life.
•She is somewhat bossy, and has a strong character, but she is still kind to people.
•Unlike her mother Greta, Gwen does face her problems because it is something her mother taught her.
•She is just as funny as her father Malcolm
•When she learned about the legend of the Heelshire mansion, she decided to go herself but not before leaving a tribute to the child who is there.
•Does not tolerate people without empathy and arrogant
•She's flirtatious
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this is what i imagine every beastie boys photo looks like to those who are not familiar with them
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in the avatar: the last airbender episode “the fortuneteller,” sokka spends an entire day making desperate, futile attempts to convince the villagers of makapu that aunt wu, the village psychic, is a hack, and implores them to instead conduct their lives on a platform of empirical reasoning by pointing out the overt flaws in their belief system. one villager asks him, “can your science explain why it rains?” to which an exasperated sokka responds, “yes! yes it can!” ultimately, sokka is proven right when aunt wu predicts that the volcano near their village will remain dormant for another year, and within hours it begins to erupt. while sokka may not have changed any minds by the end of the episode, his insistence on operating rationally saves an entire village from being destroyed, and he is framed as a champion of logic and science.
in the malcolm in the middle episode “polly in the middle,” malcolm (the sokka of white people) spends days attempting to convince dewey that his belief in his so-called “lucky shirt” is an idiotic superstition to hold, and implores him to look at the world rationally. malcolm claims that, “believing in that kind of nonsense isn’t smart or healthy or good for society. the world doesn’t work by magic or superstition, it’s rational.” to which dewey retorts, “maybe you believe that because all you’re good at is thinking, and if the world isn’t logical then you’re lost.”
both sokka and malcolm bring about their own misfortune constantly through overthinking and practically inviting the universe to taunt them. when comically unfortunate coincidences befall them immediately upon concluding their diatribes that the world is purely rational, both insist that "this proves nothing!" however, by the end of the episode, malcolm's infant brother jamie falls through an air vent and is only saved upon his fall being cushioned by none other than dewey's lucky shirt. the framing of the episode, as well as the entire show as a whole, suggests that dewey's hypothesis is correct: dewey is ontologically lucky, and malcolm is doomed to a life of misery.
so i guess my point here is that while sokka may think he has it bad—and don't get me wrong, he certainly does—it nevertheless could be far, far worse. he could be malcolm.
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Happy Black History 🫶🏽
Couldn't forget our Beautiful Black Men
Their Names are presented below, In chronological order from top to bottom.
Martin Luther King ( Minister & Activist)
Malcolm X ( Minister & Activist)
James Baldwin ( Writer & Activist)
Langston Hughes ( Poet & Activist)
Thurgood Marshall ( Lawyer & Jurist)
Jackie Robinson ( Baseball player)
Jessie Jackson ( Minister & Activist)
W.E.B Dubois ( Activist, Author, & Historian)
Frederick Douglas (Writer)
Little Richard ( Singer & Pianist)
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In a super urgent case, would you be willing to consider Malcolm as a babysitter?
he works best as the grocery boy, someone has to provide the peanut butter
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If not, he would—what? Keep going, he supposed. Beg a boat from the next port he reached. Fly to a Sun Empire village. Wander back to Orazca and pretend the plane wasn't falling apart again. But he wouldn't stop, not now, maybe not ever. If he did, the fungus would catch up. - The Lost Caverns of Ixalan episode 6, by Valerie Valdes
A wonderful commission done for me by my sweet mutual @hamingo of my boys Malcolm and Breeches from Magic: The Gathering. The Lost Caverns of Ixalan story really was these two having the worst fucking day of their lives. Breeches is just coping with it a lot better than Malcolm is.
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