I seem to have forgotten that when I’m bored, I can also draw, instead of just going to sleep.
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He literally leans into any touch he receives I’m screaming
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Making this version because I think adding Sailor Moon, the most famous and iconic one of them all and arguably the gateway anime for many, many anime fans, is just a TAD unfair. Let's see who comes first! 👀
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Oh so everyone else can see it huh
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This is Buttercream, Fluttershy with Pinkie Pie’s cutie mark! She’s a party pony, of course, but she still gets overwhelmed by parties sometimes and much prefers to just do the baking rather than hosting the parties. But she’s still a party girl. Buttercream is the definition of “who wants to get this party started?!?! Oh! Um, only if you want to of course.”
Bonus: I used part of Fluttershy’s dad’s hairstyle for the icing looking bun Buttercream has
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Introducing Destinyswap! Destinyswap is an AU where the the mane six have their destinies and elements of harmony swapped like they were in magical mystery cure. All the lore is below the cut.
Fluttershy is a children's entertainer who likes making shapes out of clouds and balloons. She's much better with foals than she is with adults, and is awkward around grown-up ponies. Despite this, every parent in Ponyville recommends her. She sometimes volunteers at schools and hospitals to work with the foals there and cheer them up.
Applejack is a Manehattan fashion designer who makes every garment by hoof. She's widely known across Manehattan and inspires fashion trends, but tends to stay out of the limelight. She tries to make her section of the city a better place and gives out blankets and coats to those in need.
Rarity is a unicorn with pegasus magic instead of unicorn magic. She had to learn how to channel her pegasus magic through a horn by herself and now works as weather control in Ponyville. She loves making patterns in the clouds and often has a few small clouds floating around her for her to absently fiddle with and shape.
Pinkie Pie works at Sweet Apple Acres as a baker and extra muscle to help with harvesting and chores. She sells her pastries at the Apple Family stand. She doesn't talk much but isn't unfriendly.
Rainbow Dash is a pegasus who barely flies. Preferring to stay on the ground, she lives on the edge of town and takes care of the animals that live in or around her cottage. She's quite nervous but is Ponyville's go-to veterinarian. Everyone knows that if you have an animal problem, go talk to Rainbow Dash.
And... Twilight Sparkle.
Twilight Sparkle isn't friends with the other five. She doesn't know what it is, but she can sense that something is wrong. That she's forgotten something vitally important, that she's failed somehow. She stays in her library most days and Princess Celestia visits her in person to check up on her since she's stopped writing letters. She feels a twist in her gut when she sees the other five, so she tries to avoid them.
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MLP Song Tournament
Please listen to both songs before voting.
What My Cutie Mark Is Telling Me
Pinkie's Present
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Since I'm curious I made a poll, which of these things do you consider to be magical girl series or not? The definition of the term is so hotly debated I thought it'd be interesting to use the results to narrow it down.
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baton touch! I'm very excited for Wonderful Precure
minna nakayoshi Wonderful ~
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One thing I thought was cute was that Iroha calls Satoru by his fist name but Satoru still calls her by her last name, he’s too shy to be on first name basis and I think that’s adorable
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So I was raised Catholic. If you were also "raised Catholic," you know that when somebody says that, they probably mean that they were sold a bill of goods that never delivered. More than that, they watched their parents and grandparents find peace in some religiosity that they could somehow never replicate. As a kid, I wanted to be good. I wanted to go to heaven.
But then I remember the nights in grade school when I would pray rosary after rosary, begging God to let me fall asleep and never wake up. I remember thirteen years of Catholic school that only taught me how to hate myself for who I am and who I love. I remember my mom and dad screaming at me me for asking questions, or for not being just like them. I remember teachers and classmates shaming me for how I dressed, how I ate, what I liked and what I talked about.
I can never go back to being religious. I'm not wired for it, and it is too painful when I try to pray. But my favorite book is still The Brothers Karamazov, and my favorite songs are still the ones that remind me of the little bit of emptiness inside me. It's not a god that I'm missing--its a part of myself, the part that once imagined saints and angels and a heaven above, that had to learn that even if there is a god, I could never have anything to do with it.
I thought I'd share the playlist I just made that touches on these themes. It's kind of a mix between songs about the guilt and tension that comes with losing your religion, the questions you get stuck on, the emptiness or loneliness you're left to cope with, and what it's like being a queer person who was raised to believe that they are broken.
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