Painted me as Buts, cosplay one day? idk
My emotions are valid*
*valid does not mean healthy, or good, or to be privileged above common sense and kindness
again, there IS a problem of straight actors playing all the gay roles, but the answer isn’t as easy as “straight people shouldn’t play gay people” because a) it’s acting and there’s nothing intrinsically physical about gayness and b) it’s bad to insist that actors make their sexuality public information
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how do they sit in a chair? Footpad almost exclusively sits cross-legged where possible
what is their ideal party? One with lots going on but they can easily slip away unnoticed.
would they be a strict or laid-back parent? I honestly can’t imagine Footpad as a parent but I think laid-back.
what’s their favorite animal? Probably small birds, they are super cute and can fly which is big plus.
(via Saturday Morning Cartoons: Baopu #15) by Yao Xiao
words to remember
Concept: Star Trek style quasi-utopian deep space drama, except all of the ship’s non-human crew members are really obviously based on particular sci-fi horror tropes.
The chief physician is an amorphous mass of tentacles and teeth that’s infested the entire medical bay, transforming it into a quivering nightmare of meat and viscera. It speaks with a conspicuously posh accent; the human crew members affectionately call it “Doc”.
The head of security is a lurking, probably humanoid something-or-other that’s mostly imperceptible in the visual spectrum, save as a faintly shimmering distortion in the air. Her lack of visibility is treated as a running gag, with the most frequent bits involving a. other crew members not realising she’s in the room until she speaks up, and b. her making reference to various unlikely anatomic features which, of course, the audience cannot see.
The ship’s computer is a blatantly rampant AI that speaks in a chorus of voices. It tends to talk in cryptic, pseudo-religious metaphors which contrast to humorous effect with the mundanity of the topic at hand, and sometimes wanders off on rambling philosophical tangents that require whoever it’s speaking with to remind it to get to the point. You can tell when it’s paying attention to a particular part of the ship because the lighting turns blood red.
The lead science officer is just a huge fucking spider.
(The captain is an apparently ordinary – albeit extremely photogenic – human. We don’t find out what their real deal is until the season finale; what’s revealed firmly establishes them as the freakiest one of the lot!)
agnes montague kiss me challenge
Faience polyhedron inscribed with letters of the Greek alphabet. Possible used for fortune telling. Roman, possibly Greece. 2nd to 3rd century A.D. [3791x3792]
SWITCH TO FIREFOX AND ADD UBLOCK ORIGIN
Compiled all the Church Animatic info so far into a doc!
This is not by any means a slight against the other person who started this process a while ago! But since I have all the information in my head, and I’d never demand that they keep theirs constantly updated…this seemed like the best way to proceed. @v@
Some relevant notes:
-To comment, select the text you want to comment on and click the little speech bubble button in the top right corner! There’s also a key command for this but I’ve forgotten it. To reply to someone else’s comment, just click it.
-Please don’t just write comments in my text!
-To view the nice organized outline, click the pull-out tab near the top left corner with the list symbol on it!