My, my...! Ok, that was intense! I think I've been working on this little thing for 2 days now BUT here it is! Finally finished! The next page update is coming up on March 1st, and Wally wants to let you know! Let's hope that this video reaches many more people far from the project and catches their attention. It is such a loving and interesting story, brought to us by @partycoffin . It certainly deserves more attention!
On a side note: layered animation (at least that's what I call it) is really hard!
You know what, no more fluff, no more happiness. Now, us people crave the ANGST. We yearn for the ANGST of the CATERPILAR MAN! YES WE CRAVE THE ANGSTT! ALL HAIL CLOWN WHO PROVIDES US THE CATERPILAR MAN! PRAISE!!! PRAISE!!!
Idk man, this is pretty polyester fluffy smhhhh
cw puppet polyester fluff
Sometimes ya gotta hurt the ones ya love the most smhh
the Valar seem pretty content to primarily punish the ringleaders and let their followers go, so the Fëanorian followers probably get re-embodied well before their lords do
thus when Elrond shows up Formenos is not so much a lone fortress of exile as a bustling city where all the Fëanorians live, as most of them don't really want to swear loyalty to Finarfin and also don't tend to get along with the various other factions in Tirion
Me when I realize that Frank and Eddie’s relationship is an allegory for not being able to be with the one you love and how Julie and Frank’s friendship constantly being pushed as romance by Playfellow is reminiscent of how men and women are always expected to be together romantically and the entire thing is just metaphorical for heteronormativity and I’m so normal you guys
my friends and i have been thinking So Much lately about our favs and ocs as the major arcana in tarot. because they hate me, they assigned deacon the lovers and i couldnt leave the idea in my brain. suffer with me.
I'm still on chapter two of my second run but I'm learning and questioning a lot about Dutch the more I stay at camp.
The way he flicks from "you were always special to me, Arthur" to "I know you'll betray me in the end, you're the type" in the same day - and how frankly unfazed Arthur is to any of this really makes me wonder what it was really like for him growing up with Dutch as one of his parental figures.
Was it normal for Dutch to go back on his praises so often? Was it normal for Arthur to not take Dutch's words to heart because he knows he probably won't mean it? Did Arthur grow up having to be desensitised to any kind of praise because of Dutch's constant hot and cold reactions? What part did Hosea have in helping Arthur understand Dutch's ways?
Did anybody else see how Dutch (and partly Hosea, he isn't free of blame either) was indoctrinating Arthur through all their years together? How Dutch had perfectly crafted Arthur into being his personal work horse and guard dog?
Even in his final breaths, Arthur did not once blame Dutch for his demise or express any anger, he simply confessed how much he had tried and given Dutch all he had. He was hurt and exhausted and confused, the man who raised him had left him to die again.
He had chosen Micah, a man Dutch had known for not even a fraction of the time he had known Arthur, because Micah tells Dutch all the things he wants to hear.
Whereas Arthur asks questions, offers suggestions and isn't afraid to express his opinion - All the things Dutch dislikes and tends to mock him for (take the 'I insist' conversation for example), he sees it as a question of his authority and his 'faith' ideals.
Dutch seemed to need Arthur so much more than Arthur needed Dutch, was he afraid that Arthur would realise that?
Was Dutch threatened by Arthurs place in the gang?
I am back again!! Our Winter Break has started, and I decided to mess around with my style! (again...) I have more time to Draw things! Yay!! I wish I spent more time on this rather than rushing to finish it, but Oh well!
Here you go! A Snow Day! Yippee!!