“Hell no, I could kill you where you stand. I’m no pet, I’m a married man.”
THIS. THIS IS WHY EPIC IS GOING PLACES. THIS WHY ODYSSEUS IS THE SINGLE MOST AMAZING PROTAGONIST EVER. THIS ONE LINE. DO YOU KNOW WHY???
Alexander Hamilton, protagonist of the hit musical of the 2010’s: How could I say no to her? My wife will never know. No one has to know.
Also Alexander: This is the only way to protect my legacy. The Reynold’s Pamphlet.
Odysseus: Hell no, I could kill you where you stand. I’m no pet, I’m a married man.
Also Odysseus: You plotted to kill my son. You planned to rape my wife. All of you are going to die.
Fernanda Torres wins Golden Globe for best actress in a drama film, 2025
I’M STILL HERE (2024) dir. by Walter Salles
The sketch and reference! 💛💛💛
It was really wonderful working with @littlecrow4
Art Collab!!
The beautiful Line art done by @iamjustafern
Coloring done by me!
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E tu é BR rapaz?
Adoro como vocês ficam impressionados sobre isso 💅 Sim sou BR sou sangue de São Paulo capital nasci aqui no Brasil eu falo português (normal)
Eu nasci aqui ó 👇👇👇👇
Brincadeiras a parte, sim sou BR, mas prefiro aqui no Tumblr deixar tudo em ingles para que todos consigam entender ☆*: .。. o(≧▽≦)o .。.:*☆
Just some more huntlow doodles :D
Look I can't be the only one that thinks that hunter would be the type of dad that worries about every little thing
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Hehe *sqush* Papa!*
*Baby crying*
Willow I'm a terrible father!!
Willow: *just woke up*
Willow: You're not a bad Dad he was just sleeping
The interesting thing about filbrick is that the way stan describes him is the way a lot of boomers describe their parents.
The parents of boomers belonged to "the silent generation", they were people who went through generational traumas like. The great depression and ww2. These were people with lots of trauma and no therapy so they got to pass it down to their kids yay!
Also parenting styles were different then, and during the 50s/and The Post War Conformity and 60s: children were not largely acknowledged as their own people. They were raised to be mini versions of their parents, there was not a consideration for a child as an individual.
So Filbrick was a bad parent, yes. But he was also in a Context where what we consider to be child abuse was normalized.
Theres a tendency to make things 1 dimensional and say an abusive person always has to have the full intention to hurt someone just to hurt them and must be purely evil and set to torture with no love at all.
But like, the way Filbrick acted towards his sons was likely considered unfortunately normal or even Good. He may have even loved them in the way he knew how or was supposed to, but that doesnt mean he couldnt also do hurtful or even abusive things.
And that probably actually makes it worse for Stan and Ford. If someone does a thing that hurts you and you Know that something was wrong, you can at least feel rightfully angry about it.
If its normalized then you dont get that catharsis. You are left thinking that what happened to you was the way it was supposed to be. Filbrick doesnt need to be extremely abusive to have hurt his kids, he might even have loved them. But that doesnt mean he didnt hurt them too! If he did or did not makes little difference.
This has been done but TOH Lore Trio in Wolfwalkers
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"out of all the grimwalkers, you looked the most like him."
This is how it went down, isn't it?