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artemiswolfheart · 5 months
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I'm opening commissions!
-Payment fully up front or half up front and half after the sketch has been sent - the second only applies to works that aren't a sketch
-Pay is to be sent through my Ko-Fi!
-Dm me here for any questions!
Currently opening 3 slots as a test. 0/3
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now THIS is what i call a soulmate/twin flame connection like it doesn’t get anymore real than this lmao — the authenticity and depth of their bond must be beyond words. i can only imagine the sheer beauty of their synastry and how extraordinary it must be to encounter a love that comes once in a lifetime. i love this for them 🥹
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weirdprophetess · 1 year
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No new yellowjackets episode for lesbian visibility week. 250k dead, more injured,
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lovingnekoma · 9 months
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i love this blog so so much but i simply don’t know if im fandom-centric enough to continue it
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vibesbyartemis · 8 days
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As someone else with chronic joint pain that refuses to be diagnosed, here’s hoping for things that will help improve our quality of life even without a dx 🥂
And yeah i really, really feel you on the grieving thing. It’s always comforting to know i’m not alone in feeling like it’s constantly new things to mourn
I’m so late to answering this (like a year) because I’ve been so very inactive but
thank you anon <3 I really never expected my disability pride month comic to hit so hard with so many people and I’m glad my art and story can bring comfort to at least one person :3
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spidermanstudies · 5 months
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I’m officially on my 4th day of productivity!
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lovingsakusa · 1 year
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made the mistake of going into the ‘jiang cheng’ tag and did not heed the warnings of my peers. first jc centric post i see is one hating on him. why do u tag characters when u hate on them
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abisalli · 1 year
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Okay but what if Apollo had a matching star with Artemis 
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megumisgirl · 1 year
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making out with them as the kiss gets more rough, more fast. tugging and pulling each other more and more even though there is barely any space left. panting in each other's mouth, as you grind on their kness, your movements getting ragged and unsteady as his hands grip your waist tightly.
"stay still other wise we might have a problem."
— 𖦹. megumi, eren, gojo, jean, daisuke, geto, kageyama (i can also see a few book boyfriends doing it... maybe cardan, dante russo?? )
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artemis-dawn8 · 1 year
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I need more friends so I can get a post that goes viral ) ;
i want your notes! I need your notes! Blow this post up! Idgaf. I get excited when I get 5 notes! I’m fine with a thousand. I. DONT. CARE!!!!! Wooooooo!!!!!
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artemismohr18 · 2 years
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Today I went to a local renaissance faire and I met @archerinventive! I told her it was like meeting a celebrity! She was super nice and we geeked out about swords and laughed about how hot the day had been. Thank you for doing what you do and being a badass lady knight!
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Also bought this jousting chicken pin from her!
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artemiswolfheart · 11 days
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What if after the singular chibi series and after a break I do two weeks of chibi hetalia ship art 👀
Especially for my plans with the singular chibis
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the-returnofartemis · 4 months
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THANK YOU.
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hi,
i wanted to take a moment before the year comes to a close to express my heartfelt gratitude for all the love and support. it’s incredible how quickly the number of followers has grown, and i must admit, i was actually shocked but so so grateful. nonetheless, i have so many observations/posts that i would like to share already!
[y’all, with the influence of mercury retrograde, the holiday season, studying, online shopping (🤭) and my tendency to procrastinate, it was kicking my ass lmao but we back and we better!]
but, i want to wish you all a happy new year, and may 2024 be a year filled with opportunities for you to shine brightly! always remember to prioritize self-care and treat yourself with love and kindness.
sending all my love,
artemis
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sharkrocket · 8 months
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Been rotating the idea of Daniil stabilizing his rifle on Temy's shoulder for months, and just ended up redrawing that one scene from Mad Max
IPL had to give these two a divorce arc, otherwise they'd be too strong of a power couple
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lovingnekoma · 7 months
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honestly one day i’ll probably nuke this blog .. not today though . today i still treasure it
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mindblownie2 · 4 months
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I think there's definitely something to Dankovsky not being entirely what you'd expect from a character like him, or not what he maybe would like to appear as - that is, him not really being that cold, calculating, purely "logic"-driven archetype at all; that he is actually so emotional and impulsive. I think it's also interesting how he can actually believe in the supernatural - there's the dialogue option in marble nest letting you say you believe in God, but especially in classic I think that's canonical, he talks about the soul, invokes concepts like providence or fate in ways that don't seem entirely just as figure of speech, he can very quickly turn on a dime and believe in Clara's healing powers or Artemy's traditional medicine or the Polyhedron's magical properties once he sees what he deems sufficient evidence, and he also has that line about "knowing there are things beyond our mundane perception". and you know what, I don't even think that's so contradictory. first of all, there are nowadays and there especially have been in the past, with less secular societies, plenty of scientists who also held some kind of religious beliefs. I think it's to a certain degree reconcilable when it's applied to different spheres of life - some things are relegated to spirituality, but where there are cold hard facts, you follow these; it doesn't inherently make you a hypocrite. also in the game, the thing he takes most umbrage with is not spirituality, but superstition - the kind of unreasonable and dogmatically held beliefs that lead people to, oh I dunno, say, burning innocent women for witchcraft instead of listening to experts? which you know I think is kinda fair actually? like I keep harping on about that but fellas I'd be mad too. anyway my point is, depicting him as a reddit atheist is in my opinion definitely a mischaracterisation.
however I was actually gonna talk about the whole "defeating death" thing because it's so interesting to me, people often point out how fantastical, almost mystical it sounds, and he sometimes strikes that tone - "could death be only a whim of the will that has shaped this world" is a fascinating line to me because it essentially implies that the way to attain immortality is to tell god to fuck off, but then at the same time. he is initially skeptical about Simon's immortality, though interested in the claims of his longevity and extraordinary immunity to disease; he says he wants to study tissue samples from Simon's body, which seems to me like looking for a material, physiological mechanism that could be potentially found in or applied to other people (and eventually, out of desperation or fascination or both, he can get into the Kains' whole soul transference/preservation thing, but it doesn't strike me as what he was really looking for before the game. as my friend always says, if immortality of the soul was all he wanted, he'd become a priest instead of a medical researcher). he says in haruspex route that his lab works on medicine against aging; he also notes iirc that death will never not be a thing completely because people will still be killing each other. there is that thing with the reanimated lady, which always struck me as a little off in some ways, but mainly - at the start of the game, he hasn't succeeded in his goal yet, so whatever happened there, he either was unable to reproduce it, or it wasn't what he was looking for either - I mean, the fact that you can resuscitate a person under certain conditions is a great achievement, but doesn't remove the fact that people die, same as, as he says, "doctors defeat death on singular occasions" - you can manage to rescue a person from injury or disease, but it's only postponing the inevitable, so what if it wasn't inevitable anymore? the goal, I think, is so that people don't just die of old age. and the thing about that is - is that really so irrational? I mean especially if you think about the setting, if you think about the incredible, sheer rapid change of the time period from the industrial revolution to mid-20th century, that pathologic sits somewhere in the middle of, is that not something that would appear to people as both fantastical but also within grasp, as taking the witnessed progress to its furthest conclusion? same as people imagined - and correctly so - that the next step from inventing the airplane was inventing a flying machine that will go to the moon, would they not also imagine, seeing the progresses of medicine and the extending average lifespan, that we will exponentially live longer and longer? like we know it's not that simple, and Daniil's goal is meant to be unrealistic, but I don't think it's "unscientific" in the sense that it's based on magical thinking. people don't really shoot for immortality anymore but longevity research is very much a thing and I think that's just essentially what he was doing.
on the other hand, it's funny to me to imagine that him sometimes framing his work in those less-than scientific terms might've been partly what made him unpopular; I think there's more to it, especially regarding his conflict with the authorities I think it's more about him representing "revolutionary" ideals, but with his peers? even what Isidor mentions in his letter, that Daniil's detractors claimed his theories were not scientifically viable - the accusation not being that he's a heretic or a necromancer or playing god, but that he's being unreasonable; and well, if the "groundbreaking theory of human mortality" that he claims to have formulated is in fact "people die because they just let it happen, don't let god or laws of nature dictate what happens to you", well. I can see that.
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