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catfindr · 7 days
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nannerpus || huntsman gamer
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captiveinsocks · 1 year
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With Rafael Silva, Ronen Rubinstein looking hot as ever with the bandanna around his neck.
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verycisdragon · 6 months
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Admitily a litter small But I do appreciate the potassium.
I'd give you an apple in return but they are yet to be edible.
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swaggerblonde · 6 months
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Swagger Blonde Let's Plays Donkey Kong Land 2 Super Game Boy World 1 Gangplank galley
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foxgirlplushie · 4 months
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I should make banana bread soon
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inovize · 1 year
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Better (For You) Banana Bread
This delicious banana bread is not only tasty but also good for you! It is vegan and can be made without sugar. You can even bake it into muffins.
🌐 healthyteen.org/recipes 🌐
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pepsi7401 · 2 years
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Yummy!!! #bananna flavor Feel Fit #peaprotein #arbonne #livewell patriciaphilidor.arbonne.com https://www.instagram.com/p/Cev1FfNgO2wuWILsWIK3bsvZN0qAhhucuXif1A0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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shiveagit · 8 months
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So there was this costume contest.....
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catfindr · 7 months
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princesskkfish · 6 months
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Day 13: witch
I had no idea what to do with this one so have April doing some mystics
previous day (day12: video game)
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oumaheroes · 6 months
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Now I have to send this answer back to you! Do you feel you have changed the way you write England (and France!) since the beginning? In what ways do you think you have improved when writing them?
Oh GOD yes!
On England:
I used to write him more as per old fandom norms: stereotypically tsundere, grumpy, quick to react, and emotionally a bit all over the place in regards to how he came to certain conclusions. All from the anime, of course, which definitely flavoured how the fandom wrote and portrayed him as a whole
But mostly, he's unchanged. Most of those traits didn't last too long for me. As soon as I tried writing him in a long form story he rigidly rebelled haha. He's always had a very strong and set personality in my head and my Arthur from 2011 is the same guy he is for me today, just with a few more bells and whistles that I've since chipped off
The main ways he's changed I think is just through me improving as a writer and being able to better understand and portray nuance. I think he's a very complciated person, very layered and confusing even to himself, and whilst on the surface he might be contrary or stubborn the reasons he has for his behaviour make sense to him. I wasn't very good at showing this when I started out writing and my early Arthur is clearly written by a less mature writer and person. As I've grown, he's grown with me
On France
Boy, my old France got the short end of the fandom stick whacked at him. Unlike Arthur, who has always been himself with me for the most part, my old Francis personality was much more fandom incarnate from the early twenty tens. Bit of a sexual leech, a nudist, a party animal... a bit of a silly show piece with not too much thought into him. Dramatic for no reason
I think my old France is probably still recognisible as the character I write today for the most part, but I've since taken away all of the old silly fandom traits he was given and matured him up to make him more complicated. As the fandom has aged I feel we've all moved further and further away from the old anime portrayals, and I loved reading stories of Francis as this hyper intelligent cruel and vulnerable guy. I love giving him that capacity now, along with Arthur, and layering him up like a pretty lil onion
FrUK together
Honestly, I have said this before somewhere but as soon as I put the two of them in a scene that was it, they were the stars of the show. The first proper Hetalia fic I tried to write was USUK and Francis was supposed to be Arthur's childhood bestfriend and instantly they were the main characters. Instantly, their scenes together were my favourites, their dialogue my best, and they had more chemistry and intimacy than anything else. I converted myself to FrUK, I am the problem ahha
As soon as I wrote them together their relationship set solid and it's been unchanged ever since. It wasn't even planned, there was no room for growth- how they are now is how they were then. I abandoned that USUK fic and shifted to Reset and welp, been here with them arguing in my head ever since
The only way I write them differently is maybe how easy they are together? I used to write England more reluctant with affection and France more forceful, and they've softened with age as I've smoothed out the old rigidities of their characters. It's the same now, just softer
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majorproblems77 · 2 months
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Which would Sky look funnier in; A banana hat, or a lemon helmet?
-tech anon
Oh hello!
Hmmm, defo a banana hat, the lemon helmet is way too practical. Man falls off stuff way too often to not already have something along those lines.
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cranberrytart451 · 6 months
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Opinion:
The fnaf movie actually upset me in a way that bayverse transformers couldn't: I was never once convinced of character motivation.
I see a lot of people liking this movie, and that's valid. You can like something that is objectively bad, but you can't disregard criticism either.
If you want the next fnaf movie to be better, you need to separate your feelings from objective facts. Not in a "facts don't care about your feelings" way, but in a healthy way. By both recognizing bias and confirming emotions.
I also hate posts saying things like "if you didn't like the movie, fuck you. If you thought this scene was bad, you are stupid and wrong."
Shocker. It seems like it's the first time you've met a person with a different opinion.
Objectively, as someone who is not a filmmaker but knows a lot about how films are made, this movie took a lot of effort to even reach the screen. People poured their souls and passion into it, and that should be admired and respected.
But high effort doesn't always equal effective product.
Spoiler below:
First off, the camera work in this film was sloppy. This was not shot like a horror film. It was shot almost like a comedy.
There were too many close-up shots (reaction) and not enough wide. We never get the real scale of the animatronics in the film as the angles of the camera were parallel with them.
The lighting is too bright. Darkness should have been this movie's best friend as it would have made the puppets look more realistic and creepy. I work at Chuck E Cheese, and it becomes a liminal space the moment the lights are off. They should have used that.
The score is bland except for opening and closing credits.(I think the only thing the movie hits on the head is the opening credits with the arcade pixel art showing Springtrap leading the kids away.)
There are shots that are either too long or too short, messing with the pacing.
Do not get me started on the writing. This movie thought it was really clever, but no dialogue stood out except for "I always come back." (Which they should have left for the end credits scene)
Vanessa. Do I even have to start? She should have been the main character.
Do you understand the horror of living with a serial killer? A CHILD SERIAL KILLER!? Her entire life would be on edge. What if she didn't know her dad was killing and only found out through the course of the movie? This could have been a mystery horror movie.
They wasted what they had. That's the problem with this movie. It didn't focus on the right things and put too much emphasis on nothing subplots.
(Getting a little emotional because-)
(Are we gonna talk about how the aunt was killed in Mike's house and is never brought up?!)
Mike also AGREED TO GIVE HIS SISTER AWAY FOR DREAMS OF HIS DEAD FAMILY. Let me repeat. DREAMS. NOT EVEN HIS DEAD BROTHER'S GHOST.JUST FUCKING DREAMS.
... you might say he changes his mind. But the fact that he so readily does it in the first place pisses me off.
The aunt might be a karen, but she is right. Get Mike away from that kid. He doesn't prove to me in this movie that he is a good fit to raise her ONCE. He clearly loves her, but not as much as his dead brother or his own selfish guilt.
Characters can have flaws, but he doesn't redeem himself in my eyes by the end of the film.
Kid actors were kids actors. Nothing special. Not too annoying though.
The tone is inconsistent. Not even in an intentional way. It's just a roller coaster. One second, they build a fort the next Vanessa threatens to shoot Mike.
3/10
I wanted to like this movie. I had such a low bar for it. I can not believe it reached the depths of the ocean.
Fuck this movie hurt. I can't even say I liked it subjectively, cause it was so boring.
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eventiderookery · 4 months
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playing iron banner for the first time since like season of the lost, wish me luck
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