A girl in my animation class asked me what my favorite cartoon is and i told her Moral Orel and her favourite was Toopy and Binoo. We were both embarrassingly honest but in two different directions.
《Creative ways to use up a new ink pen》
Many of the motifs in this starry sky are hijacked from the illustrations of Harry Clarke:
thank you Harry Clarke
day 4: doomed by the narrative ♡
(femslashfeb prompt list)
“I look at you… and I’m home.”
Twenty years ago, eight-year old me saw Finding Nemo and the first shark characters shown in a positive light in cinema.
Bruce inspired me towards a lifelong love of sharks and nature. This year, I’m receiving a Masters in Biology. I owe a lot to my comfort character and to the people who brought him to life.
So, thank you. You’ve saved my life in more ways than one.
making up a guy to get mad at can actually be really lovely and rewarding like for example i was feeling understimulated so i crafted an alternate world where moby dick was super popular on tumblr and the most popular ship from moby dick was ahab x humanized whaleboy merguy moby dick who was always drawn as like a skinny little white guy with white hair and sharp teeth and sort of unusual eyes like maybe with black scleras or something. and it was literally inescapable and people made like hannigram aus where will was ahab and hannibal was moby dick and people also made human!boatless!modern! aus of ahab x moby dick where they were just like normal guys as well. and the moby dick fandom all thought they were so cool and countercultural because melville's unfinished novella billy budd was also really popular and the billy budd fans were at odds with the moby dick fans because billy budd fans described it as like a heartfelt queer story in comparison to moby dick being toxic and soulless (because ahab was trying to kill moby dick in canon) and moby dick fans described billy budd as basically steven universe but none of this ended up mattering because in four years the meteors came and all life on earth was lost
you just can’t stand being weaker than i am
Made from 100% linen suiting, I also used two brass metal buttons for the cuffs. The cravat is made from 100% dupioni silk. This finishes the upper part of my 18th century gentleman’s dress, along with the previously posted waistcoat and frock coat.
Cobbling up some villain OC