Heeeeeeey, I saw you draw Percy (loved it, by the by) and I was woooondering if you ever read the Kane Chronicles and if you might draw Percy x Carter Kane? - Link
LINK you opened up a memory
This isn't exactly what you asked and I'm sure this has been done before but I find this shit hilarious
w w w what if i wrote an alenoah wt fic, right? but neither of them win?? like, i’d get one of my silly baby blorbos and make them win instead and everyone goes ‘how the fuck did that happen’ ya know? and i don’t want that blorbo being carried either. that blorbo is the carrier while also being unassuming enough for the audience to hopefully never figure out who it is until we get to the final three??
he still wanted to hold onto a shred of doubt and believe that maybe his literal father figure hadn’t left him to get shot up by soldiers….dutch i’m in your floorboards
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Fear Street Part Two: 1978 has two brief uses of spinning-style emergency vehicle lights, and one scene lit by flickering fire. One of the very last shots has some dim flashes of lightning. Strobing edits are used in the end-credit tease for the next chapter.
There are two brief spinning shots, one of which looks downward. Outside of these two shots, all of the camera work is either stationary or very smooth.
Flashing Lights: 4/10. Motion Sickness: 1/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: Violent schoolyard bullying, including one scene that will be triggering to audiences with insect-related phobias. The violence in this film is graphic and gory. There is an on-screen vomiting incident just after someone discovers a gory scene.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Fear Street Part Two: 1978