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arty-e · 4 months
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🎶 On the twelfth day of twinkmas my true love sent to me divorce… My best friends wife, a shy messenger, two twink husbands, a scarred seven of hearts, a pretty mage girl, very hunky diamond, a cute doctor girl, horny BIL, a tiny star boy, a knitting little guy and a minty green they/them 🎵
For context the cards discord HATES Coral and want Dylan to divorce her so bad, so their way of coping is chucking short men at him to fall in love with. We’ve all agreed that Dylan is bi but is completely unaware he is bi until his midlife crisis.
Noah (1st twink) belongs to redpenvic on the cards discord
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buttercup-draws44 · 1 month
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Minecraft YouTubers fight in the Deck Wars. Hilarity ensues. Plus a sketch of Scar’s Secret Life outfit bc I love that outfit sm.
I drew these doodles to share with the CARDs server bc I’m currently having Life Series brainrot, but since the server is for the CARDs webcomic and not a Minecraft YouTube series, I thought I’d draw this crossover just so I could have an excuse to keep drawing the CARDs characters lol.
CARDs is a WEBTOON comic made by @arty-e. Read it.
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felinefractious · 6 months
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🐱 Peterbald [Straight Coat]
📸 Irina Kalinina [DelMar Cattery]
🎨 White
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sadsoftserve · 2 months
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Ohhhhhhhhh~~ what's this??? I big fanfic project me and @crowithy @oddball-artz @imlivinginyourtrashcan are working on?????? Huh??????
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the-sunshine-dims · 17 days
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*pointing* kitty kitty kitty kitty
Ref by Mellon_soup under cut!
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mortonsalts · 1 year
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˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗  DELMAR O’DONNELL  ˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗
Tim Blake Nelson in O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
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yozora · 3 months
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canon for my wol
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idk-bruh-20 · 2 years
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Don't know who to credit for this one either! Anyone know?
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unluckyprime · 1 year
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very out of context comic with characters from my webcomic (scarecademy)
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fishymom-art · 2 months
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MORE REFS FOR SING TILL YOU CAN'T CHARACTERS!!
This time all of them are tall lol XD
Info under the cut (btw, some info about the rest of the characters (mainly their voice claims) were changed, I'll do something about it a bit later)
Charles and Barry are the King in the Human Realm - 2 out of 3, in fact. The rest of the characters on the ref sheet are the five Overlords of the End Realm, who rule next to Raff. They're all responsible for different things (I will say later) and of course, come from different realms too. Charles and Barry have personal beef with Tim, hahaha.
Charles Drew - Human - he/him - Pansexual - 27 y.o - The King of Clubs. He is one of the Kings in the Human Realm. - (Inspired by: Thomas Jefferson from Hamilton Musical, Vox from Hazbin Hotel, Sammy Lawrence from BatIM) - Voice Claim (for now): Christian Borle
Bartholomew Brachet (Barry) - Human - he/they/she - Asexual - 30 y.o - The King of Spades. Rules the Human Realm along with Charles and another King. Mostly acts as scary dog privilege. - (Inspired by: Maui from Moana, Repair Androids from Doctor Who (The Girl in the Fireplace) ((very specific, I know))) - Voice Claim (for now): Black Gryph0n
Zachary - Ziz/Gryphon - she/he - Lesbian - 20 y.o - The Lady of the Word. The youngest of the Overlords in the End Realm, who's responsible for the people and is their voice. She was banished from the Occult Realm, but not even she knows why. - (Inspired by: me, to be fair) - Voice Claim (for now): Penelope Scott
Chantal - Gargoyle - he/him - Straight - 40 y.o - The Lord of the Earth. The oldest of the Overlords in the End Realm who's responsible for everything on the ground (agriculture, for example). Left the Occult Realm by himself. - (Inspired by: no one, I think. (maybe a bit of Lucifer from Hazbin Hotel went into his behavior haha)) - Voice Claim (for now): Jeremy Jordan
Delmar - A spirit - she/her - Straight - 37 y.o - The Lady of the Seas. One of the Overlords in the End Realm, who's responsible for everything in the Seas. She's also Master to all Sea/Water Fairies. Was banished from the Void Realm for going against the rulers (might've killed someone). - (Inspired by: La Llorona, Ballora from FNaF) - Voice Claim (for now): Carmen Goett
Gua-Yin Hsü - Ghost (previously Angel) - she/he/they - Aroace - 38 y.o - The Lady of the Dead. The most mysterious (and tallest) Overlord, who's responsible for the Dead. People in the End Realm cannot escape by simply dying. Was banished from the Ether Realm but used to be a ruler there. - (Inspited by: Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy in Chinese folk religion, as well as King Yan, the God of Death; Queen Angela from She-Ra) - No voice claim yet, but I take requests!
Caelus - Angel (by this universe's definition) - he/him - Bisexual - 35 y.o - The Lord of the Sky. The Overlord who is responsible for everything in the sky (duh). Was banished from the Ether Realm alongside Gua-Yin Hsü and ruled that realm alongside her. - (No real inspiration, but pls don't compare him to Amon from My Movie 14, it's a coincidence that they look kinda similar T_T) - Voice Claim: Benjamin Stuart Steele
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imsparky2002 · 2 months
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Batraculous: The Teen Titans
Socqueline Wang
Hero Name: Spider-Girl
Socqueline was bitten by a radioactive spider and can now shoot webs from her hands. She has no idea where the webs come from.
She's an unapologetic dork, and has a hard time not geeking out over her favorite heroes. She also takes time to visit all of her favorite spots of Paris, even in-costume.
Marinette (a.k.a. Ladybug Bat) looks at her as a sister.
Fei Wu
Hero Name: Beast Girl
After her foster father had given Fei an experimental serum as a baby to cure a terminal disease, she gained the ability to turn into different animals.
Mainly used her powers to help out her dad and entertain kids at school before his death. Afterwards, she decided to use her shapeshifting skills to make criminals pay for hurting others.
Has a tendency to snark about anything and everything, but will keep her mouth shut if her life depends on it.
Vivica Maricel
Hero Name: Deadshot
Due to being raised by an organization of assassins, Vivica is highly trained in sharpshooting, and a master at sniper rifles. She claims to have never missed a shot in her life.
She often uses stun guns and tranquilizers in missions, only killing if the criminal is dangerous enough.
Her and Aeon bond over feeling like fishes out of water at times. Vivica is also working on controlling her temper.
Wayhem Dana
Hero Name: Blue Beetle
He was just your average fanboy of the Bat-Heroes, (Especially Cat Bat) then an alien known as the Scarab bonded to him in his sleep. Now he's got superpowers!
While the suit is on, he has super strength and he can absorb energy and neutralize it. The suit is able to produce a wide array of arnaments, like wings for flight, cannons and shields.
He's a massive dork, something he and Socqueline have in common.
Jessica Keynes-Hill
Hero Name: Green Lantern
While accompanying her mothers Barbara, (Better known by the world as Doctor Strange) and Olympia Hill (better known as Iron Woman) on a mission, she was given a Power Ring by a dying alien. Barbara taught her how to control the ring, and now she uses it to create objects she can use to save the day.
Jessica has a chip on her shoulder, she's keen on making sure she's seen as a grown up in her mom's eyes. This has given her the reputation as the mom of the Titans. She's also pretty good on the guitar and even made a theme tune for the team.
She's very protective of her teammates, especially Aeon.
Aeon Keynes-Hill
Hero Name: Vision
A android created by Olympia, powered by the Mind Stone, which gave her sentience. She's able to hack into nearby systems, shoot lasers, fly, and access information from her database.
She's a total sweetie, always fascinated by humanity, and wants to keep everyone safe. Not even Fei can be snarky around her.
Aeon's always down to help her sister and moms with missions.
Delmar Stahl
Hero Name: Falcon
The son of President Camilla Stahl, a.k.a. Captain America. He has a military wingsuit that he uses to fly and shield people from harm. He has a drone named Hombee for a friend.
He's got half of the super strength his mother got from the serum, but he still trains to keep fit.
The chillest and most charismatic nerd you'll ever meet. Him and Sabrina are dating.
The Titans
The Teen Titans live in Titans Tower, which is located in the center of Paris. Fei permanently stays there.
They frequently work with the Bat-Heroes, and both groups know eachother's identities.
They also work with heroes in New York such as the Avengers (The group led by Captain America, Iron Woman and Doctor Strange) and Ghostforce. They also work with the DigiKnights in Shanghai (Lian Le, Kang Shuunko and Jiao Guang,) and The League of Ladies (Lady Blue from Rio, Lady Tiger from Tokyo and Lady Lion from Dakar)
While they mainly operate in Paris, they also cover open spots of France that are unoccupied by the Bat-Heroes. Both groups go on international missions.
And there's the Teen Titans! Obviously taking heroes from both Marvel and DC, and you'll be seeing more of them. Let me know what you think in detail via the comments and reblogs. Also lemme know your headcanons if you can. @artzychic27 @msweebyness
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cantsayidont · 2 days
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Haterating and hollerating in the 1950s:
SUDDEN FEAR (1952): Inventive but unsatisfying thriller about a middle-aged playwright and heiress (Joan Crawford) who discovers that her new husband (Jack Palance) and his ex-girlfriend (Gloria Grahame) are plotting to do away with her, and decides to concoct her own elaborate trap for the would-be killers, which doesn't go as planned. Palance is well-cast, walking an interesting line between charm and sociopathy, and the film gives Crawford one of her better '50s roles, but the script fails to pay off its own clever plot twists while allowing Crawford too many opportunities for her customary histrionics — particularly in a pair of over-the-top dream/fantasy sequences and in a crucial scene where the heroine has to express, without dialogue, that she's having second thoughts about her own plan. The finale, while undeniably tense and featuring striking nighttime cinematography by Charles B. Lang Jr., also feels like it belongs in a completely different movie.
THE GIRL NEXT DOOR (1953): Bright, attractively staged Fox musical (with two animated interludes) about the burgeoning romance between a successful stage star (June Haver) and her handsome new next-door neighbor (Dan Dailey), a comic strip artist and widower with a young son (Billy Gray) who's none too happy at this new competition for his father's attention. Haver and Dailey are great, and their easy repartee is very appealing. It's also interesting to see Dennis Day outside of his more familiar role as Jack Benny's idiot stooge. However, Billy Gray's character never quite rings true; there's no real reason for Joey to dislike the charming, good-humored Jeannie other than childish jealousy, so the story depends on his eventually getting over it rather than on Jeannie winning him over, which might have been more fun.
A SUMMER PLACE (1959): Overwrought Delmer Daves adaptation of a Sloan Wilson novel about two one-time lovers (Richard Egan and Dorothy McGuire), now unhappily married to others (Constance Ford and Arthur Kennedy), who decide to divorce their respective spouses so they can finally get married, only to face endless angst because their college-age kids (Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue) are also in love, in A Society That Just Doesn't Understand™. The story might have been considered daringly blunt by the standards of 1958–59, but to modern eyes, it succeeds mostly in putting the "turgid" in "dramaturgy." The script and direction are so unrelentingly heavy-handed that the actors seem like they're mining coal, with only Constance Ford (whose character is an unmitigated bitch) allowed to be anything other than laboriously tormented.
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omixlith · 1 year
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owlcoholik · 4 months
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mia delmar, resident rich girl and aspiring internet influencer
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the-sunshine-dims · 2 months
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,,,my boy,,
practicing self care is to draw your silly ocs pretty imo
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mortonsalts · 1 year
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
| dir. Joel Coen, d.p. Roger Deakins
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