'Is that it?' Lockwood asked quietly. Is that really what this is all about?' I looked at him, sitting there beside me. 'It's enough,' I said. 'I put all your lives at risk, not once but several times. One way and another, I'm becoming a liability to the company, and I care too much about you all to let that happen again' It was super-hard to smile then, and it wasn't going to get any easier. So I just got on with it. 'And that's why i've made up my mind the way I have,' I said, 'and why I'm resigining at once from Lockwood and Co.' There was silence in the room... Lockwood and Co. Book Three: the Hollow Boy
1x02 "You're Lucy Carlyle. We can't let you go." and "We're Lockwood and Co. You, me and George... Please Stay"
1x03 "it's my agency. You belong here"
1x06 "Portland Row is my home. You and George"
1x07 "Everything ends and Everyone Leaves"
bonus quote I was planning on adding but decided not to because it didn't quite fit from episode 8 "I just wanted to say, don't give up on us please... don't give up on me"
I was thinking about smokescreen, it’s a ship that I like, but I really like it when it’s one sided and LOVE when Juniper has some complex love/hate feelings for Phoenix he struggles to understand while Phoenix is like “he’s just a work acquaintance.” Then I realized my ideal Juniper and Phoenix dynamic is just this scene from Lego Batman and I don’t know how to feel about it.
I’ve been drawing for a little while and i wanted to get into digital art and eventually animation. What software would you recommend?
I'll say that in the grand scheme of things, the software you use won't matter too much in terms of developing art; free programs like FireAlpaca or Krita can help you get used to the medium while still offering plenty of useful features. (Flipaclip is a great option in terms of free animation software too!)
If you're looking to go further, (this is mostly in regards to animation, because most software suitable for it is usually paid), Clip Studio Paint, Paint Tool SAI, and Procreate are pretty popular choices. Adobe products too, like Illustrator and Photoshop, are incredibly powerful and industry-standard, with the caveat being that they're made by Adobe.
Those are just the ones I could name off the top of my head; if anyone has any suggestions they'd like to add in/recommend, please feel free!
first link is like. a preamble ig. talking about my MG and how being able to read aloud is fucking crazy. honest to god never thought id be able to do it again :') cant even kick myself for stumbling over some words during the climax, i cant BELIEVE i was physically capable of doing this OTL sobs cries wails etc
"I will enforce some semblance of work-life balance and not do work outside of my 8 hours," I say, right before I proceed to feverishly do extra research on a thing because I'm pissed I couldn't figure out how to do the thing during actual work hours