The Gates of Blood and Thorns
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A reminder to the "the American government wouldn't..." crowd. They have. They have made their own internment camps before. They have rounded up innocent citizens and immigrants before. The victims of which are still alive to this day and trying to share their stories with the world, they have been trying to warn us for a long time. George Takei (as seen above) is a famous example of this. He has written about his experiences time and time again, even publishing a book talking about his time in these camps. He may be famous now, but at the time he was just another kid forced from his home. To this day he still firmly dedicates himself to trying to educate and inform people, trying to spread awareness with his platform. The American Government can and will do terrible things. Do not let anyone convince you otherwise.
Freddie as a guardian angel!
He’s playing his music from a magical recorder that reaches whoever needs it ❤️
For mrbadguymercury
Adjusting things in prison.
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This is the comic I drew for Pride Month. I posted it first to twitter, but (in case anyone still uses this website) it’s here now too!!!
ENJOY!!! AROACE PRIDE!!!
Adobe is going to spy on your projects. This is insane.
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the kids are alright.
Summary: Chat Blanc spoilers. Gabriel thought it’d be a good idea to bully a 14-year-old in front of her parents. Sabine would like him to reconsider his actions.
Notes: I’ve said this before, but it bugs me that Marinette’s parents didn’t really do much when Gabriel threatened her and Adrien other than throwing them out of the bakery. You can bet that if Marinette were my kid, there would’ve been a street fight (:
Sabine Cheng considered herself a patient woman.
She had to be. She was a business owner, running one of Paris’ most successful bakeries. She was the wife of a man who wore his heart on his sleeve, prone to emotional outbursts when someone he loved was hurting. She was the mother of the most wonderful girl on the planet, who sometimes struggled to find her own footing in the world.
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