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doress · 2 months
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24 February was my birthday, and a couple of days later, my boyfriend gave me acrylic markers and that’s what I drew with them (o˘◡˘o)
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doress · 5 months
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I also want to share my latest work with you!
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‼️TW BL00D‼️
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This is my hotline miami art! I really like the game and especially the music there, now I have a hyperfix on it
And in order not to confuse you once again, I will say right away that here is my AU, where my OC is one of those who kills the mafia in an animal mask
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This is my fan character in the Rise of the Guardians! Her name is Juan and she is the guardian of family well-being. She’s also a Chinese crane
“ There is a legend that Juan comes three times in the human form.. The first time, when a new couple is formed, the second time, when a couple gets married, and the third time, when a child is born... They say that if Juan comes to you in human form, then your relationship will have a long and happy future, and your children will be safe ”
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And this is just a reference of my OS
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doress · 5 months
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The first time here and immediately sketches on trolls
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My dad is the best
I really love my dad, @qwhiari you're the best
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SIly girl
You know, in reality, I really love my boyfriend very much, he's very sweet
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doress · 5 months
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Amity Hasn’t Lost Her Personality
Amity didn’t lose her personality after Season 1; she found it. I am genuinely baffled by people who seem to think she has become flat or just “the love interest.“  
When people say they “miss Season 1 Amity,” it’s strange to me, because the Amity we see in Season 1A isn’t the real Amity. It’s a mask personality she constructed after being forced to by Odalia.
All that ambition and aggressive competitiveness was something that ODALIA wanted. Amity dropped it so fast, almost immediately after Episode 7, because it’s not her  true nature. Like it or not, Amity’s real personality is an average, nerdy teenage girl. Thanks to Them is the most she’s ever smiled consecutively in the entire show, and what is she doing while being so happy? She’s trying out fashion, falling flat on her face, watching silly movies with her friends, doing “cringey” couples costumes with her girlfriend…all very typical interests of a girl in her demographic.
Yes, she’s an abomination prodigy and she is epic in fight scenes, but other than that, she’s really not all that “special.” And that’s good!
Amity WANTS to be a basic teen. All of her happiest moments are in the silly, quiet things. Volunteering at the library, reading to kids, doing cheesy tunnel of love rides…these things are what make her most joyful.
And yeah, she’s obsessed with Luz. The whole “I’m Luz’s girlfriend” thing she did for one episode, and the number of times she did it was highly exaggerated. EVERY teenager is obsessed with their significant other when they first get in a relationship. It’s not a writing issue; it’s a very realistic depiction of what someone would do in her situation, especially given Luz is someone who gives her unconditional love and actively enjoys her dorkiness, something she hasn’t had since being friends with Willow.
We expect this larger than life character, someone cool and competent, an edgy badass. But why?
 I for one absolutely adore Amity in Thanks to Them, I would go as far as to say Thanks to Them shows Amity at her best. One of the things TOH does so well is capture the awkwardness of teenagers; even when they are facing world-ending issues they’re still  dorks and they make weird faces in photos. 
There is nothing wrong with being an average dumbass teen. It’s really all Amity’s ever wanted, a life free from expectations and ambition. She doesn’t want to be a prodigy, she wants to be a kid. And in Thanks to Them, she gets to be a kid. So yeah, she doesn’t “do” much, but just look at her smile.
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We as a society are so afraid of being cringe, and it’s stifling us. People worship the cynical, edgy antihero characters (just look at the popularity of Beta Lumity, which I have never understood either).
The world is depressing, and so people turn to cynicism as a survival mechanism, but that’s not what makes life worth living. Deep down, EVERYONE is cringey and dumb, and if we didn’t spend so much energy trying to be exceptional and cool, we’d be a lot happier. With Amity, here is a person who has finally found the freedom to be as cringe as they want. 
She has no worries about overwhelming expectations from her parents, or hierarchy battles with her peers to compete for social status. She’s 15 years old, and she’s a happy, average, clumsy dork. In Thanks to Them, for the very first time, Amity is truly free. And if that means she’s “boring” now, well so be it.
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