while reading codename: sailor v, i noticed this interesting anecdote that artemis gives about venus as a planet. he states that earth and venus are two of a kind and that venus is the earth’s twin.
this is just giving me so many brainworms for a canon interpretation of mina and mamo as Disaster Twins™
you see it, right?
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image 1 — the full page 23 of volume 1 of the manga, wherein minako is floating in space with artemis before she transforms for the first time.
image 2 — a close up of the final panel that has narration from artemis: “venus. its size and mass is roughly that of earth’s. and its core and earth’s are two of a kind. some say that venus is earth’s twin.” // end id
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"[...]Plus, when it rained, the palace grounds were pretty much empty, everyone else taking shelter, so I’d usually have the whole garden to myself. Perfect time to dance around like nobody was watching.”
“Dance around?”
“Yeah!”
(In which the vex prince sets out on a magical journey of a lifetime, and an unassuming avian knight is dragged along for the ride.)
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THE DOOR IS NON-EXISTENT ALREADY LAST BUT VERY NOT LEAST FOR HSBB FROM ME These are my pieces for @gaylotusthatexists's epic fic series "to the ends of the earth" again in @hermitshippingbigbang!! :D
This is for chapter 11 of the fic featuring THE DANCE SCENEEEEEE go. read it. it's so worth it i swear they are so SJKDADwijwa and the whole world Lotus has created within the fic is so cool!!
It's botw but epic and it's scarian and I might have immediately lost it when I saw the fic summary back in *checks dms with nox* September. and the actual fic did not disappoint it is absolutely lovely <3
GOOGGOO YIPPEE👉👉👉👉👉
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hiii I'm joining the many klance fanartists who have been making art for this fic by @heavilycaffeinatedsblog
check it out if you haven't already!!
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i’m reading codename: sailor v for the first time and minako literally says acab:
image id: Artemis complains to Mina, “All you do is play and do the work of the police should be doing like capturing robbers.” The following panel is cut, but the responses Minako gives to Artemis’ complaints are: “But I really don’t like the police! They’re always putting on airs!” and “I wanted to outwit them for once!” Minako is cheeky and giggles over this statement. This interaction comes from page 99 of Volume 1 of the manga //end id
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fireworks show 🎆
material preview version is very cute also :)
i struggled with the lighting on this one so badly, but it turned out alright in the end.
i actually started it last year for new years 2023 but never got around to finishing it, hence no progress pictures this time sadly lol. i do have a very low-res, first draft, test gif though
stills 🥳
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I do feel like the way Kyoshi was written in the Avatar reboot was lowkey influenced by the fandom's perception of her. Cause like in the original show she's really just portrayed as a pragmatist who's willing to kill if necessary. Like Aang is conflicted about killing the Fire Lord and she's like "well if I were in your position I'd do it but that's just me. Good luck." And then people started making memes where she's like a murderous psychopath who thinks extreme violence is always the solution. And it was funny at first cause it was just exaggerating for comedy but now everyone thinks she was actually like that in the show when she really wasn't. And then in the remake her introductory scene is her angrily yelling at this 12 year old that he needs to stop being a little pussy and be a ruthless warrior or whatever and the only explanation I can think of is that someone in the writer's room maybe looked at a few too many of those memes.
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does anyone want to hear me rant about how jekyll and hyde can function as an allegory for how trans manhood is portrayed as an evil contagion that twists pretty, mild-mannered women into violent, deformed monsters? because i’m not even done reading it yet and i already have so many thoughts about the parallels between how hyde is described and how trans men are seen.
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