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初音ミク | ファンアート
趣味絵も頑張ってUPしていきたい〜!
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really normal day in the mabel girlballs server
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lord ephrim because i miss him 🐍👑
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OC comm for vickyt_mv 💖💖💖
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Summer🌤️
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More Scruffy in the wild!
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Sylvia Sheerwood, if you want 💖
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🥰❤️❤️
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Hey :)
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My animation of a flour sack. Words can’t express how proud I am of these 11 seconds.
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laios in ep 15
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astersugar · 23 hours
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I am just a holy rabbit 😇🐰
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When I was younger and researching the autism diagnosis criteria and symptoms, I thought “oh I couldn’t POSSIBLY be autistic.” Because when I read “takes everything literally” I thought it literally meant EVERYTHING and I was like “I don’t take EVERYTHING literally, just most things!” And I just realized the other day that it didn’t actually mean EVERYTHING and that was an overstatement.
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In writing, epithets ("the taller man"/"the blonde"/etc) are inherently dehumanizing, in that they remove a character's name and identity, and instead focus on this other quality.
Which can be an extremely effective device within narration!
They can work very well for characters whose names the narrator doesn't know yet (especially to differentiate between two or more). How specific the epithet is can signal to the reader how important the character is going to be later on, and whether they should dedicate bandwidth to remembering them for later ("the bearded man" is much less likely to show up again than "the man with the angel tattoo")
They can indicate when characters stop being as an individual and instead embody their Role, like a detective choosing to think of their lover simply as The Thief when arresting them, or a royal character being referred to as The Queen when she's acting on behalf of the state
They can reveal the narrator's biases by repeatedly drawing attention to a particular quality that singles them out in the narrator's mind
But these only work if the epithet used is how the narrator primarily identifies that character. Which is why it's so jarring to see a lot of common epithets in intimate moments-- because it conveys that the main character is primarily thinking of their lover/best friend/etc in terms of their height or age or hair color.
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tshirt that says "i fought a dragon and all i got was PREGNANT"
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Getting down how unicorn tails work when the unicorns are in their humanoid form. I didn’t want the tails to be made of skin, that’d be really creepy, so i decided that the tails have fur on them. And so does part of the unicorns back. This is all homebrew but I’m having a lot of fun with unicorn designing. So expect more unicorns cuz I already have a few i’ve drawn.
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