dear merlin,
fuck you and your angst. the boys deserved some happiness and if you wont give it to them i will.
- with no respect, your younger brother, friend, and beta reader.
P.S. : cant wait for chapter 10!
dear younger brother, friend and beta reader,
asdfghjkl i love this so much they are so cute i love them so much
and they will get happiness, or at least some, it'll just take some time
- with no respect because you give me none, your older sibling, friend, and writer of this story
P.S.: chapter 10 will be finished tomorrow, learn to be a bit more patient /t
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I love nautical and seaside town horror stories. Tell me more about the fog and water that eats people
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Sometimes you just have one of those moments where the progress we've made as a culture get thrown into stark relief. You look at something and go "Holy shit, that would never have happened when I was a kid."
Today, I had one of those moments when I realized that the teenage boys I'm working with are just. genuinely, openly enthusiastic about going to Build-a-Bear for their outing.
These are sixteen and seventeen year old boys! They just had a whole conversation about what to name their "cute", mostly new squishmallows! They're genuinely excited that they're going to Build-a-Bear this weekend and asking other kids to pick up specific accessories for them!!
Holy shit, that never would've happened when I was 16. None of the boys would have dared to be visibly interested - and neither would most of the girls! There would have been a million gay jokes and "Haha, you're a girl" jokes and "What are you, a baby?" jokes. Teenagers weren't even supposed to care about anything back then!
Less than 15 years later, and I'm watching three 17 year old boys treat all that as not even worthy of comment.
So let's call that a reason for hope. Even when the kids aren't alright, in some ways apparently they are alright. Go Gen Z, honestly. It's so lovely to watch you guys just openly doing and saying stuff that, when I was a teen, would've been a social death sentence.
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Obligatory Alastor and Niffty art because their little moment in the finale was everything to me I can't wait to see them interact more in the next seasons
Also bonus sketch bc I just know he kept the crown on the whole evening
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Another sibling au featuring megumi (they finally met and sukuna already made yuuji cringed)
Also happy new year!
Part 1 | Part 3
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it's the coffee guy! ^-^
i loved drawing sean again and i feel like this turned out so well!! and i feel the need to say that i used a photo of crumb for the pose refrence because crumb takes some of the best pictures for fun poses :D
anyway, another version AND the original jacksepticeye art under the cut
so fun fact, that first drawing of jack is from Jan. 15, 2017. i can vividly remember making it and having to change the numbers when i was done because the sub count changed XD but his is one of thevery first drawings i ever did with people and it also was when i had access to pintrest and played with fun fonts rather than just writting. i think its so cool that i have this saved still cause it's so cool to look back and both see the progression in my art and to also see how i have changed over the years from that point in time in my life
anyways if you want, check out my speedpaint here ^-^
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The scene in the Barbie trailer when Barbie is skating around with Ken and asks "Why is everyone staring at me?"
THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE AN ADOLESCENT GIRL.
Living in Barbieland (childhood girlhood) but then suddenly you're all grown up in the real world subject to scrutiny and sexualisation (the guy slapping Barbie's ass) and feeling like existing is a crime?
Being forced by adult men into a box (which leads to the not like other girls syndrome) and exploring the 'real world' (being forced to grow up too quickly) while fighting the realisation that maybe the world sucks and being a woman is so difficult while hoping with all your heart that it's not always going to be this way.
Losing touch with the very things that made you happy because they're considered immature and girly? (The group of teens that said they hadn't played with Barbies since they were five.)
Older women telling you that you have to learn the truth about the world and that you can never have your old life back (Kate Mckinnon's Barbie) despite it being the only thing you yearn for, but also older women being a bright spot and support (the old woman on the bench) in the endless slough of life.
And this is just the trailer!!! I'm so excited for this movie I can't breathe, Greta Gerwig the woman that you are 😭
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