PM Seymour VS. DuoTheLingo
I don't know if someone has done this yet...
So, I had no choice in making this, my hand had a mind of its own. I been hyperfixated on JJBA and now that I am on part 4 I am missing Stardust Crusaders and after seeing the interactions between PM Seymour and DuotheLingo's beef, I felt I had to do this.
PM Seymour is Dio only cause I wanted to draw their persona in that pose, literally no other reason.
This is also my first time ever trying to replicate JJBA artstyle!
My magnum opus.
@itsapmseymour @duothelingo
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Me and my brother have this tradition on Passover, we see who can get tired of “The Prince Of Egypt” first. Basically from April first we try to watch PoE everyday till Passover and see who stops first, currently I’m winning.
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Battle of Kadesh, 1274 BC --- Clash of Ancient Superpowers
from HistoryMarche
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A Prayer to Sekhmet for the Fight Against Cancer
This post and prayer are dedicated to my coworker and friend who is currently battling cancer after a recent diagnosis, she has now started chemo this week so she has been going through health difficulties associated with that. May Sekhmet aid her in her triumph over this horrible disease. Offerings for Sekhmet today: homemade pad […]A Prayer to Sekhmet for the Fight Against Cancer
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Eugène about Sidney Smith
This is another snippet taken from Eugène de Beauharnais’s fragmented memoirs (Memoires et correspondance politique et militaire du Prince Eugène, Tome 1). In it, he mentions that while in Egypt, he crossed paths with Sidney Smith twice, both times missing him by an inch, the first time happening in Suez and the second time, related here, during the Battle of Aboukir. According to Eugène, during this battle [...]
[… t]he enemy was quickly dislodged from the advanced positions they occupied. Although I was not an artillery officer, I was nevertheless instructed by the general-in-chief to direct the first two guns we had taken from the Turks against the English boats on our left, already moving away.
[Insert sequence of a dozen clueless cavalrymen surrounding a Turkish canon.]
So, that’s where the canon ball goes in, right? And, I believe we have to light a fuse or something… Isn’t there also some kind of powder involved? Oh, Claude, maybe don’t stand directly in front of the barrel, we don’t really know what … [canon goes off] Woah! Hey, I think we almost hit something!
I noticed that one of our cannonballs fell close enough to a longboat to cover the men in it with water; and, by a singular coincidence, Commodore Sidney Smith was also among them, as he himself assured me, fifteen years later.
Which I assume to have happened during the Congress of Vienna that I understand both men attended. I can just imagine, during a nice evening dinner at the Hofburg, Eugène telling the people sitting next to him about the battle of Aboukir:
"And then Napoleon said we should fire a canon at the British boats, and we had no clue what we were doing but guess what, we still almost hit one. Don’t know who was in it but one thing I know for sure, they must have been soaking wet…"
Sidney Smith from across the table, jumping up: "Hold a second! That was you?"
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Chars M3 Grant, M3 Lee et M3 Stuart – 1ère bataille d'El Alamein – El Alamein – Egypte – 9 juillet 1942
Photographe : Sergent Windows - No. 1 Army Film and Photo Section, Army Film and Photographic Unit
©Imperial War Museums - E 14120
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