i like thinking abt how ppl have probably had OCs forever like even if they werent writers or artists. some boy in 1040s finland was probably imagining a little guy who tamed wolves or something. its smile to me
That's exclusively what I'm gonna be calling the tree of ages now
the twins: sesshomaru?
ok treekyo
Lol this reminded me of the Horrible Histories books
req’d by @moonlitdremr
i mean. not really sometimes? but i think you’re referencing the tv show?
My greek brain just had an aneurysm
It may not count but hey, i had fun and had to get creative with this lettering. It’s not calligraphy but meh. Up to you if you want to post it or not
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submitted by @leotheleopardnz
hey its lettering on theme, u gucci
She learned from Moe in like 3 days, she’s just THAT GOOD
I took lessons for 6 years and lemme tell you, that’s the most unrealistic thing to happen in this entire feudal FAIRYTALE
Setsuna needs to learn a new fucking song on that violin
Sunrise needs to explain how she even knows how to play the violin since that doesn’t exist in feudal era Japan
Imagine Vader at a Miku concert, singing along with his bass as hell voice, waving his lightsaber like a glowstick
Vader, pointing at the buttons on his suit: this one cleans my air filters, this one sends an electric charge on my sternum in case I go into cardiac arrest - happens more often than you might think - and this one plays music by intergalactic hologram pop star hatsune miku
Luke:
Vader:
Vader: *presses button*
Vader’s suit speakers: *blasting Melt by Hatsune Miku™*
It’s-a me, Ezra!
Sailor Moon Texts 🌙 @isailorgalaxia
Golden Kamuy chap 179 SPOILER ALERT... I'm literally about to cry for Tsurumi this was so cruel.... So his name is apparently Tokushiro, I had that short of a headcanon that it was Saichi like Sugimoto. Anyway, yeah... Poor Fina, poor Olga, poor Sofia... This chapter was honestly crushing. The way Tsurumi kissed his baby's hand... Just... Waaaaahhhh 😭
I think this is actually good. I’m okay with the occasional mature art and writing , but straight out porn? I don’t think that’s ok.
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