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smille-c · 2 years
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i’ve been making a lot of personal art recently so have that while i’m at school not making fanart
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monsterenergyenjoyer6 · 4 months
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Pallas A.
(none of the images belong to me, I just did the collage)
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sobeautifullyobsessed · 11 months
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Just putting this here 'cuz I really like this little bit of animation, as it features my RP face claim for Beauty.
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dark6nika · 7 months
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1st : Final picture
2 : Original picture generate with NightCafe AI
3 : After FaceApp
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omgcoffee-and-murder · 9 months
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Name: Riley Hawthorn
Age: 21
Personality: while most of the time Riley can be crazy, she has low days which make her either chill or erratic. She has untreated Bipolar disorder and refuses to seek treatment because it means being sent to rehab.
History: Riley had a very tough upbringing at 3 she was found in the basement of her grandmother's and Father's home with her uncles and mother, but not knowing the situation she thought they were her siblings. Her family were cannibals and being a product of incest she may have an undignoised mental disability but she'll never know due to how shitty her foster family was. Riley spent most of her life alone and if she did meet someone she'd end up being used by them, so her life has been unkind so she turned to drugs and alcohol.
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spoonyliger · 1 year
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Commissioned by a friend.
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sii-shu · 1 year
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Sketch dump of my role play character Vier Schuster, a bunny humanoid engineer/inventor.
The first few are bishounen ver, in canon they are 129cm tall (very short, and angry, and also dumb)
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mjulmjul · 1 year
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Katya / Goncharov
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lilacsandlillies · 1 month
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I was going through the anti Jason Todd tag because I hate myself and want to understand where people who dislike him are coming from and one thing I kept seeing was annoyance at Jason fans who claim that Jason is female coded and realized that the term “female coded” might not be the best term to describe what we mean.
A female coded character in literature and media typically means a character that has no specified gender or otherwise does not have a gender but is obviously meant to be a stand in for a woman or female. Kind of like how Starfire has no specified race (due to being an alien) but is still obviously black coded based on the way she’s drawn and treated by the narrative.
This is slightly different than what we mean when saying that Jason is female coded. It’s not that Jason is literally supposed to be a stand in for a female character, it’s that the way a lot of characters treat him and a lot of the tropes used on him are things that usually saved for female characters, not big buff men like Jason.
To start with, being Robin is narratively (or at least was) very similar to being a woman in a story. Robin is a role made to complement Batman (who we all know is basically the ultimate male power fantasy). Robin’s role is to be an accessory to Batman. Robin can be smart, but not smarter than Batman. Robin can be strong, but not stronger than Batman. Hell, Robin is often kidnapped and used as a literal damsel in distress, a role often regulated for women as a whole.
What sets Jason apart from the other robins (except for Steph) in this regard is that they were allowed to be characters outside of Batman. Dick might not have been the “man” of the story when he’s with Bruce, but when he’s with the teen titans suddenly he’s the smart one who has all the answers. Jason’s Robin was never really allowed this.
Then we get to the most, controversial, part of Jason’s female coding. The fact the he was effectively fridged. Fridging is usually only referred to as frigding if it’s a female character, but Jason’s death checks pretty much all the other boxes needed. An incredibly brutal death that was more about Bruce’s feelings on it than Jason himself.
This is especially apparent when compared to the other Bat characters. For all the female coding, the only other Robin to actually be fridged was Steph (and we all know about the misogyny surrounding her death). Barbara was also kind of fridged during the killing Joke. The only female character to escape this is Cass (to my knowledge). When you look at it through this lens, the fact that the only other characters to be permanently damaged like this for Bruce’s story are female, it’s not hard to see where the idea that Jason is female coded comes from.
You can even find this in Jason’s origin story. Poor little orphan is saved by benevolent billionaire is a role usually saved for little girls, like in Annie.
Despite what you might think, this even continues after Jason’s revival. Jason is still used less as a character and more as a motivation for Bruce. He’s regularly called emotional and hysterical (terms usually used to refer to women).
Jason is first and foremost a victim. A role performed by women in most media. Men are expected to be stoic and “rise above” the things done to them as to not be victims, as continuously shown by the way characters like Nightwing are not allowed to be effected by the horrific things they go through. The fact that Jason is shown the be angry, and sad, and emotional, constantly, and the fact that he’s punished and vilified for it puts him in a place much more similar to a female character.
There’s a reason that so many Jason fans (that like him for a reason past “antihero with guns”) are female. For most characters, when you swap their genders there would be a pretty clear and big difference in the way their story takes place. If you swap Jason’s gender, the story takes place identically.
A lot of this is best shown in men’s reactions to Arkham Knight’s version of Jason. In that game, Jason is similarly angry and emotional, albeit for slightly different reasons. He is also still unmistakably a victim. You’d think the men playing would like him. After all he’s a big cool angsty guy with a lot of guns and muscles. Instead, a lot of men’s thought that he was whiny. That his feelings were annoying.
There’s also something to be said about how his autonomy is regularly undermined by Bruce (specifically in Gotham war) and how his decisions and feeling are constantly treated as if they’re worth less than Bruce’s, but that’s a discussion for another day.
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triaelf9 · 8 months
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Look, there's a moon and a wizard who need a good ass-kicking, and a found-family team ready to go at a second's notice XD
Just a little fun comic something XD
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 9 days
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Average Drama Enjoyer observes some peak drama.
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canisalbus · 20 days
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I love your ocs, Milk and Cookie
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monsterenergyenjoyer6 · 3 months
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Gennova
(none of the images belong to me, I'm just doing a collage)
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stuckinapril · 1 month
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It really is so true that you never know what someone’s going through behind closed doors. I’ve made being gentle and kind my default bc I’ve had super put together friends disclose the most harrowing time of their lives to me and it’s like oh?? You were going through that???? I would’ve never guessed
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dark6nika · 5 months
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bukatra · 1 month
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