can you draw selly from crazy raccoon? thank you! ⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂ )⸝♡ (included his character so you wouldn't have to look for it)
AHHHH! I'M SO SORRY FOR NOT ANSWERING SOONER!!
I completely forgot to check my inbox and the notification for your ask got jumbled up with the others, I am so sorry for this.
Anyway, I have never heard or seen this character before but the design looks really cool!
Hopefully I've done the character justice :)
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So how do the Mannys take their coffee/tea?
I love this. And I love you. I'm not a big tea drinker, so coffee....
Logan (I Hate the Man In My Basement) takes it black. He doesn't drink coffee too often, but when he does, he doesn't add anything to it. To him, coffee is for warmth and energy, so the taste and quality don't mean much to him. This is a man who will drink a cup of coffee at a gas station that's been sitting in the coffee maker for 3 days with no problem. Heathen. I'll lock him up in my basement too (consensually, for.... games 😏)
Zapata (Undrafted) cafe con leche is his jam. He likes it a with a bit of sweetness, but not too much. His mom makes the best coffee, so he usually will only drink hers. But he'll order a coffee and take a handful (and he's got BIG HANDS) of sugar and cream packets to add in. I love him.
Frankie Cruz (Conviction) depends on coffee to function, to live. He's accustomed to drinking it black, and ever since he's gotten out of prison, he can't stand coffee with added syrup or too much sugar. He likes a little flavoring in the beans, but Frankie tends to add maybe a few flakes of suagr to his coffee if any at all, no cream. Every coffee shop he goes to, one of the baristas ends up crushing on him. There are several places that think he's a devoted regular and give him free coffee. Frankie doesn't question or correct it. Good for him.
Manny (Mayans MC) will drink coffee however he gets it (for the most part). However, he won't drink Dunkin coffee cause he finds them too sweet, and he'll only drink certain flavors from Starbucks. He comes off as "nah, whatever, coffee is coffee" but he's secretly kind of a coffee snob? He has a French Press and he loves it. He collects different beans from the best places in the world, primarily very potent beans from Mexico. The first time he had a cup made by EZ, Manny almost spit it out in his face. Now EZ isn't allowed to make coffee anymore.
Johnny Tuturro (Graceland) likes iced coffee. He likes that he can chug it or leave it to sit for a while without it going "bad". He's down to try different flavors, and was surprised to find that he likes lavender coffee. He's also big on espresso, and he sometimes orders coffee with a shot in it. Then again, he'll also just down espresso shots while working on a case, and the next thing anyone knows, he's doing laps on the beach while on the phone with his mother flirting with girls (mostly various baristas and cafe owners who's places he frequents; like Frankie, they all think he's a loyal customer and they all want to be his main squeeze) on the beach while also being chased/hunted by Mike and Briggs cause Charlie told them to keep an eye on "Caffeine Johnny". For some reason.
Rio (Good Girls) is bougie. BOUGIE. He'll drink coffee black, but only if it's quality coffee. He will and HAS poured out coffee that he's deemed unacceptable, in front of whoever made the coffee. He don't give a shit. Rio prefers dark coffee, strong coffee that will get you right with just one cup. He likes it to taste good, so he's very particular about what coffee he buys. He also uses almond, coconut or soy milk with his drink, never just Basic Milk. He likes simplicity, so he doesn't like any machines with a lot of buttons or settings, he wants his coffee to be strong, delicious, and high quality. Like him.
Bonus: My poor little meow meow Johnny after the baristas in town discover his whorish, coffee shop hopping ways:
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just saw someone call barbie movie an independent film. and. girls. what are we doing here. a $100mil movie, from warner brothers, about one of the most famous toys in the world, produced by the makers of that toy, is not an independent film. come on. you can be excited for it without treating it like some low budget arthouse underdog.
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