black sails thot of the day: if you think s3-4 silver can't empathize with flint's unresolvable alienation from "civilization" because he's not queer/not conscious of his own queerness, you should probably start incorporating disability and race into your critical analysis of the show
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If you have multiple exes, vote based on your most recent ex or the one you resent most, if any.
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Black sails could have had 11000 seasons and never gotten old
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blood as a fashion statement u either get it or u don’t
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[image description copied from alt text: four sketches of an npc from my d&d game, mahety (she/her), drawn in bold inky lineart. mahety is a fat fire genasi with flame-like hair that's shaved on one side.]
practicing this art style is going well! i am having fun!
(pssst this was a redraw of these sketches i did forever ago - i will be redrawing these sketches of mahety until i'm dead, probably, bc i love them sm)
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that meme of a person sitting dead-eyed in the middle of the night failing to sleep thinking something inane except it's me sitting dead-eyed in the middle of the day failing to sleep thinking about drake's mucus post
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[image description copied from alt text: two line drawings of an npc from my d&d game, mahety (she/her), drawn in bold inky linework and no color. mahety is a fire genasi with wavy flame-like hair that's shaved on side, and flame-shaped ears. In the first drawing, she's glancing to the side with a smile, and in the second, she's wearing a structured jacket and her head is turned to the side.]
nothing will motivate me to practice a new drawing style quite like failing to write a story! anyway i am practicing style that's in the scum and villainy playbook because i want to draw the characters from my new campaign that way. and what better way to practice than to redraw these mahety sketches from two years ago!
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This is a safe space for whiners, complainers, bellyachers, and the generally unsatisfied
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reblog w the song lyrics in your head NOW. either stuck in yr head or what yr listening to
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[image description: a tweet by @ sarahclazarus that says, "imagine baking fucked up bread ONCE when you're in a huge rush and centuries later your descendants are still gathering once a year to discuss how fucked that bread was." end id]
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flint really said “whoever already holds nassau is at a disadvantage actually bc if you hold nassau then you have to hold nassau”
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Happy Birthday, Shakespeare!
400-someodd years ago our favorite bloody, brilliant Bill was born. Let's celebrate... with a bracket.
Yes, it's been done before; no, we don't care. Propaganda encouraged. Fight dirty if you have to. There will be a loser's bracket as well, but be warned - some of these choices are tough!
Speaking of...
(summaries from Shakespeare.org.uk)
Hamlet: Hamlet sees his dead dad's ghost, pretends to go crazy with revenge, actually goes crazy with revenge (debatable), and everyone dies.
A Midsummer Night's Dream: People get lost in the woods. Puck manipulates their romantic affections and (in one case) anatomical head-shape. They put on a play.
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Shakes-Tourney, Round 1
(summaries from shakespeare.org.uk; further summaries and propaganda encouraged)
Two Gentlemen of Verona: Valentine and Proteus are best friends, except Proteus is disloyal to his girlfriend in pursuit of Valentine's fiance. There's a dog. Everyone gets married in the end, though.
Measure for Measure: Angelo rules as a religious tyrant, tries to manipulate a nun to sleep with him, is foiled, and ultimately punished.
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Shakes-Tourney, Round 1
(summaries from shakespeare.org.uk; further summaries and propaganda encouraged)
The Tempest: A crew of men are shipwrecked on a magical island and tormented by an old man and his slaves.
As You Like It: All brothers hate each other for some reason. Rosalind dresses up as a boy and convinces her crush to hit on her while she's a boy. Everyone is married by a Greek god.
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