this grape... it is cronching like a lettuce.. even put some strawbebbies in there...
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yeah i guess you could say im greenpilled. im something of a veggiecel but recently been toeing the line of "growing big and strong". yeah. been sorta broccolimaxxing as of late
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These were from back in like.. late December of last year? I had another section to the bandana one that I wanted to finish before posting these but I never did TxT
Then I see it's been (Edit: OMG I GOT IT SOOO WRONG I'M SO SORRY) ALMOST 2 years since @jojo-schmo showed her roleswap AU! Which congrats!! I love your artwork so much it's just so iconic and it screams "omg hey that's jojos!!!" in the BEST way possible!!!
Here's the uhm... Full thing if ur curious....
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Now I'm just thinking what glamrock Freddy's reaction to the underground scooper would be, maybe he would see it, and stumble back. Maybe he'd quickly check his stomach hatch. He doesn't know why he did it. Maybe he'd glance over at the scooping room window in a quick pang of horror. Maybe he didn't know what he was looking for in the glass. But maybe the feeling occurs to him that he's been in this kind of situation before. Surprisingly, Freddy has a thought that the outcome of this weird dejavu is the same as it always was.
He is full of many, many, wires.
This time, he thinks, they aren't going anywhere.
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"That adorable smile of hers... you see that one right there? I swear that smile carries so much menacing energy, I'm scared of it. Just look at her! Laughing while Puey-kun is close to dying from embarrassment!"
My very specific headcanon that I want everyone to ingrain at the back of their heads is that Hinano treats Puey the same way she treats the whole Terasaka Gang, where she fondly puts them in pride-shattering embarrassing situations but they couldn't do anything about it at all because it's Hinano.
So they'd just accept their fate while stiffly trying to hold onto what bit of dignity they have left in them 😭
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i am working on a drawing of richard from if we were villains which got me thinking about the book again, also thinking about tsh and like, why do people feel the need to compare the two books when they quite literally have such different plots? analysing every significant detail on why they are so different and unique from each other would take a 10k essay at the very least but i'll focus on one thing: bunny's death vs richard's death. THEY ARE FRAMED SO DIFFERENTLY AND THEY PLAY OUT SO DIFFERENTLY AND PEOPLE STILL FIND THE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THEM IN THE SAME BREATHE????
if we were villains is a classic whodunit. oliver doesn't know who killed richard and neither do we, the audience. but in tsh, we are privy to the fact bunny died and it was the greek class who had killed them and we know that from THE FIRST LINE. there is no confusion about it. we know from the start, bunny will die and they will be the ones to kill them. on top of it, how the murders were brought up on: bunny's death was totally on purpose. even though there was hesitation before, in the end, the act was done 100% on purpose. literally, none of the greek class showed much guilt over his death either. they were just very worried that the authorities would find that they had done it.
now in richard's case, even though we all know james technically murdered him but i don't really think he should be given all the blame for it. when the thespians found him in the lake the next day, richard was still alive and potentially, they could have saved, or they could have tried to. and besides, i would argue that richard's death was a total accident on james' part, considering the insurmountable guilt he had felt afterwards and how he had only accidentally hit richard with the boathook at the heat of the moment. and the next day, james was literally the one begging everyone to save richard.
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