When you can’t look on the bright side, I will sit with you in the dark.
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I believe we’re gonna make it - Submitted by Synoicus
#332C43 #485880 #6BA5BF #A3BEC2 #F8C9BB #FBD5D1
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Eliot spikes the drinks at one of the Physical Kids' parties.
Quentin does not have a good time.
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puppy want a treat?
puppy want a fucking break from it all
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This is my new favourite headline I've seen all year lmaooo
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I’m so happy I got this shot earlier holy shit
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Drawing request: your take on Brooke Page?
I love silly whimsical omnipotent ever present eldritch entities!
EEEEERGRGHEH I KNOW THE NARRATORS MAINLY FROM THEIR APPEARANCES IN THE SHOW AND I ABSOLUTELY ADORE THEM... I understand that Brooke has a whole lot of developing and characterizing in the legend of shadow high book, and I'm definitely interested to find out more about that!!!
I have some designs in mind for her parents but I'll show em off some other time. This design for Brooke isn't fully developed yet, and I'm not that satisfied with it, but it's the basis of my design for her :33 TRUST THAT THIS WON'T BE THE LAST TIME I DRAW THE NARRATORS they r so fun and underrated I love them <33
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The curtains were blue because everything in the room was carefully colour coordinated, reinforcing the character’s stylish and controlled characterisation. The curtains were blue because everything in the room was a different colour, reinforcing the character’s eclectic and globe-trotting personality. The curtains were blue because the character is elsewhere established to hate the colour blue, subtextually implying that their deceased spouse was responsible for that decoration choice.
The curtains were blue because throughout their filmography the director consistently uses cool tones to mark moments of distance between characters. The curtains were blue to tie the events in that room into the broader oceanic motif of this particular novel. The curtains were blue because the assonance evoked a contrast with the following stanza of the poem.
Even the curtains looked expensive: floor to ceiling velvet drapes, in a flawless royal blue. She tucked the saucer up on the windowsill and tied back faded blue curtains with a loop of string. The narrow blinds were the same navy blue as the pinstripe suit of the man who served eviction notice that sent them to this office.
The curtains were blue because the author’s childhood home had blue curtains, which they discussed in their letters related to their feelings of comfort in that place. The curtains were blue because the author’s childhood home had blue curtains, which they discussed in their letters related to their feelings of grief in that place.
The curtains were blue as an allusion to the contemporary joke about literary criticism, an extension of the author’s autocritical approach that will be further discussed in section seven.
The curtains were red, as a pun on;
The curtains were read.
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