Pip, screaming: I’M GONNA BREAK THE WINDOW
Georgia, on the phone: we locked the baby in the car and people are judging us
Pip, holding up a bin: I SWEAR TO GOD I’M GONNA BREAK IT
Georgia: Don’t break it! You’ll get glass on the baby!
Operator: ma’am, please tell your wife to calm down
Georgia: she’s not my wife, the baby is not mine, I’m the godmother
Pip: *runs at car* DON’T WORRY BABY! YOUR MOTHER IS COMING FOR YOU
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"The Princess will welcome me with open arms... and there's nothing you can do about it!"
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Before officially bringing Bowser back in my art, I felt like revisiting the body swap concept I had shared sometime last year. Switching two contrasting characters' personalities is always a fascinating exercise for me, and I couldn't pass up the opportunity to draw 'Evil Mario' again! 👀
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hello!! i haven't posted in a few days because i'm working on a bit of a project :) but i hope this is able to sate you
i tried to make the cat look as fluffy as possible hehehe
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hey i don't know what writer needs to hear this today but you can have characters in your work who exist only to move the plot forward. you can create an oc for a fanfic who exists to ask a question at the right time and is never seen again. you can create a novel and have random characters that exist to move the story. characters are elements of narrative. not every single one has to have a whole backstory and a life fleshed out. sometimes they can just be there for a scene and then never be involved again. isn't that how life works? don't we meet people and then they vanish? aren't our lives simply moments spent to drive forward the plots of others? your character can be pointless. you character can exist in a moment. your character can take up space. your character can exist, even if you don't know their birthday and their mother's favorite song.
characters are not people. you do not have to make them into people unless you want to. you owe them nothing. use characters however you want in your story. develop them as is relevant. otherwise, it literally does not matter.
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you know, love mellows you out, it does, in a way that feels like taking a breath after feeling suffocated, coming home after a long day, opening your arms and settling into a hug, a long and warm one. In a way that allows you to feel settled and safe in your identity, you no longer have to keep moving it around in your hands. It mellows you out when you no longer have to fight to be seen.
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So, my husband and I just started watching TMNT 2012 last night, and he pointed out how he thought it was funny that the first episode was titled "Rise of the Turtles."
... which made me remember that the title of the first Rise episode was "Mystic Mayhem."
Is this like, a thing? That Nick names new TMNT iterations after the first episode of the previous one? I know they're not exactly the same, but I mean, come on. Rise of the Turtles -> Rise of the TMNT, and Mystic Mayhem -> Mutant Mayhem?
Could be coincidental, or something that everybody is already aware of, but I found it amusing.
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I sometimes feel that this endless discussion about what is and what isn't 'good queer rep' is poisoning art. just let art breathe, let queer stories exist, even if you don't like them or they don’t represent you personally. queer media undergoes so much unnecessary scrutiny because there’s this distorted perception that every piece of queer fiction ever put into the world needs to represent every queer person. and that’s not only impossible, but also unfair to the creators and the story itself. it’s okay to just not vibe with a piece of queer media, but please consider that it may be a matter of personal taste and preference, rather than an objective flaw in the portrayal of the community
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