Today's disabled character of the day is Tsugu Miikura from The Golden Sheep, who has facial trauma
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[Image Description: Black and white drawing of a girl pulling back her bangs to reveal an "x" shaped scar on her forehead. She is smiling with her eyes closed and blushing. She is wearing jacket with a lighter colored undershirt.]
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THE GOLDEN SHEEP VOLUME 2
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BRO WHAT IS YUUSHINS FUCKING PROBLEM
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Thinking about the fact that Mabel and Dipper didn't know they had two great uncles.
Yeah they are 12 and at 12 I had a shotty understanding of my family tree- But really? Nobody brought up their great uncle? Stanley? Especially since they'll be staying with his twin brother, Stanford?
Shermie never went to Stan's fake funeral, which to me means the twos relationship was strained on some level. If Shermie is older that means his view of Stan was poisoned in some way, that even as kids they weren't close. If the Shermie is younger then he never even got to meet Stan and all he knew about him was how he failed his family. Hell, people probably barely mentioned Stanley TO Shermie.
The fact that Stan had become a black stain upon the Pines family name makes me so vividly upset. Stanley faked his death and the family just- seemingly decided to strike him from the record. To pretend he didn't existed to spare themselves the sadness and shame.
Stanford and Shermie Pines. The only children worth mentioning of Filbrick and Caryn Pines.
It was never Stanford that was lost to the world. It was Stanley, ever since he had to leave New Jersy- it was always him that had to be struck from the record. Change his name, change his state, change his affiliations, destroy the remains of ghost that was Stanley Pines. Kill him so the family doesn't bring him up, doesn't ask questions, stops asking "Stanford" about his twin.
I just keep thinking about the fact that since the day he made one single mistake all the way up until Ford walks out of that machine- Stanley Pines was killed and did not exist. And Stan himself had no one to blame, he had to play the part in his own demise- He is the only one who ever knew Stanley was alive and has been for decades.
He lives in the multitudes of every personality he's ever taken, all in the hope that he himself can stop being Stanley Pines.
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Hunter head canon #3
Hunter his whole life has done something guard related. From training to be a scout which are essentially foot guards to the highest ranking guard, the golden guard. He wasn’t just trained to guard he was raised guarding. It’s something he does thats probably second nature for him.
With that being said I truly believe he will continue being a guard to everyone he cares about even if it’s no longer his job and even if he barley knows that person. (gus and luz for example in labyrinth runners and hunting palismen ) It’s ingrained in him the same way sheep dogs will heard humans because it’s what they know.
So I imagine hunter instinctively standing up in front of the hexsquad unconsciously guarding. Even if they are simply hanging out. They ask him about it and he admits he does it without even noticing.
Of course a lot of these behaviors stem from PTSD like him being hyper vigilante and being prepared to defend from any possible attack but even in moments he knows he safe he’s always watching making sure they don’t get hurt by something little like falling and making sure their all secure. He’s not even violent just defensive.
He keeps them organized even if can’t keep himself organized, he becomes aware of their mannerism in a objective way, he guides them. They basically become his herd in way.
Even if Luz could be seen being the ‘leader’, Hunter is always next to her ever so slightly in front, like a guard.
Luz is also protective but that’s a habit she developed while again for Hunter it’s ingrained.
It’s quite cute actually if you ignore his past, him being a protective friend willing to defend the people he cares about no matter what.
In short Hunter got that Doberman/collie instinct in him lol
Any who, love me a protective Hunter
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Winters doesn't drink and withstands the ribbing of his fellow officers while Nixon outlasts them all. They are perfect opposites, these two: Winters, the fair-haired, straight-laced all-American pragmatist there to discover and express his full potential; and Nixon, a swarthy, drunken, reckless, irresponsible child of privilege, free of his family and happy for the first time in his life. They are the middle-class Golden Boy and the upper-class Black Sheep, and they are irresistibly drawn to one another and to a mutual resolve to out-wit and out-fight the Wehrmacht. They are just beginning to know one another.
from the BoB bible
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THE GOLDEN SHEEP VOLUME 2
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I finally started The Golden Sheep and bro this shits intenseeeeeeeee what the fuckk this mangas so outta pocket
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Jan Baptist Weenix (1621-c.1659), Bartholomeus van der Helst (1613-1670)
"Shepherds boy with sheep and goats" (c. 1647)
Oil on canvas
Dutch Golden Age
Currently in a private collection
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