Ok so I'm just gonna be posting some art I did a while back
This one was for @ameleii (sorry for the tag, Soru :') )
As written, it was a gift for reaching 200 followers and bonus Diwali 2hich is why their Oc is wearing Shalwar Kamez
One of my personal Favs tbh
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also
maybe i should've saved this one for halloween or something
oh well, anyway
yeah it's based off of @mha-quotes-and-such again, i hope it's not too annoying cuz there will be more
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diversity win (no captions under cut)
mingus' is a dietown reference . do not worry about phone-satan he got in that cage on his own accord
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unconventional inevitabilities (1348 words) by cseloid
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Avatar: The Last Airbender (Cartoon 2005)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Mai/Zuko (Avatar)
Characters: Zuko (Avatar), Mai (Avatar), Kuei (Avatar)
Additional Tags: background kataang and sukka. kind of. they're mentioned in one line lol, Weddings, Ba Sing Se, Maiko Week 2024 (Avatar), Maiko Week (Avatar), Firelord Zuko (Avatar), Zuko is an Awkward Turtleduck, Mai is a Little Shit
Series: Part 1 of Maiko Week 2024
Summary:
His mind circles back to Mai’s comment – they’d brought up marriage over the years, decided that yes, they’re going to last. But their conversations were comprised mostly of passing comments on a future inevitability. Nothing ever too concrete. As much as Zuko liked spontaneity, he’d definitely gained an appreciation for Sokka’s plan-oriented line of thinking.
Zuko and Mai attend King Kuei's wedding. It stirs up some thoughts about the future on Zuko's end.
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fuck it *reveals his identity*
not tagging this as my art as it's a funny style thing and drawn over official art, but i'm hopping on the trend @hollowsart started and translated my boy quin into TSSM's style. It was pretty fun I think lol
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"nanobots" the song is this deconstructed view of child development and parenthood where it's like, 'wow have you ever thought about how weird producing offspring is. like, it's weird, right! we make these little people and they quickly grow into their own individual personalities with their own lives and autonomy and I've lost all authority and there's so many and you've gotta be responsible for them all the time, what did I do !!!'
but as well as approaching it with this slightly overwhelmed perspective, there's a sort of affectionate optimism in there, too. that even tho the concept's intimidating, there's a sense of wonder in how humans develop and raising them and watching them grow up. hey this kid thing's fun actually, yeah I wish they'd leave me alone sometimes, but look at how cute and resilient they are look at what they can do. and then "replicant" is like jesus parenting a teenager is hard.
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(Image description below 'read more' line.)
[Image ID: A four-by-four alignment chart on a white background with text descriptions to the left and to the top of the squares.
The top left description reads, "seems like they'd be good at parenting." The top right description reads, "seems like they'd be bad at parenting."
Then, from the top down, to the left of the squares, the other set of descriptions reads: "excellent child rearing instincts," and "never trust them with a child in your life."
Each of the four squares contains an image of a different character. At the top left is an image of Lan Wangji of the Mo Dao Zu Shi donghua. He sits between the descriptors "seems like they'd be good at parenting," and "excellent child rearing instincts."
In the top right square sits an image of Wei Wuxian, also of the Mo Dao Zu Shi donghua. He sits between the junction of "seems like they'd be bad at parenting" and "excellent child rearing instincts."
In the bottom left square is an image of Xie Lian from the Tian Guan Ci Fu manhua. He occupies the square with the captions, "seems like they'd be good at parenting" and "never trust them with a child in your life."
Finally, in the bottom left square, sits an image of Hua Cheng from the Tian Guan Ci Fu manhua. He occupies the junction between "seems like they'd be bad at parenting" and "never trust them with a child in your life". /End ID]
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