"Too much" is what boring people call us... 😎😈💗🥰🔥
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Made a pic that looks like it tastes like BubbleGum
That is a odd, but incredibly accurate way of putting it.
Odd to me at least.
Love her socks, might sound odd but they look cool so I'm gonna say it anyhow.
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Pastel Ruru is a very charming, sweet and colorful personal project, representing artist characters like Bubblegum Dance or Kawaii Girls, or if you want to call them Idols.
This first presentation would be an introduction to a future series of comics where he promises to have many adventures, friendship, fantasy and lots and lots of happy music.
If today were your last day in this world, would you dance one last piece of music with me?
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Pastel Ruru es un proyecto personal muy encantador, dulce y colorido, representando a personajes artistas de estilo Bubblegum Dance o Kawaii Girls, o si quieres llamalos Idols.
Esta primera presentación vendría a ser una introducción a una futura serie de historietas donde promete tener muchas aventuras, amistad, fantasía y mucha pero mucha música alegre.
Si hoy fuese tu ultimo día en este mundo, ¿bailarias una última pieza musical conmigo?
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a poem by: @/sandersstudies
i remembered this poem since 9th grade, and i always imagined that this is exactly what princess bubblegum would write in her journals, or in the margins of a notebook with all kinds of math in it....
Happy valentine's day!
Also my commissions are open :3
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I think my favorite thing about Fionna and Cake has to be how unapologetically queer it is. In every corner, whether it be a cameo appearance from the gay couple,
a quick visual cue/reference to the pilot,
a questionable line from Brian David Gilbert of all people,
[img: Winter King (on the right) saying "Don't think it hasn't occurred to me!" This is in response to Cake suggesting he kiss Simon (left)]
or actually being integral to the primary or secondary plot.
Seeing such a casual yet important and beautiful inclusion of queerness in this show fills me with such indescribable joy. Without even trying, without even stepping away from it's own story, it's making a statement.
Without going out of its way, it's teaching genuine stories while saying "We are here, we have a place, we have a history, and we're here to stay."
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