Here’s a HTTYD hybrid I created out of a Skrill and a Deathgripper. I thought the two would make a cool fusion.
anyway happy pride month dion is gay, frazie is a lesbian and raz is bi
We were robbed of so many things in the deleted scene, but especially this face the Light Fury makes. This moment when the camera focuses solely on her, and what she’s feeling, without including Toothless.
In the deleted scene, she’s real and fallible and actually very snooty. She sniffs Toothless’s auto-tail and grouses about it and flies away while still sneaking a glance back, trying to pretend she isn’t still interested. He makes her laugh, they go on their wild, playful flight through the clouds, she teaches them how to do the stupid lightning thing, and they emerge from the stormhead grinning big gummy inelegant fury grins, happy as can be. And then he licks her and we get this and that’s the moment that everything really changes.
This isn’t some dragon who just checked off the last box on her Big Dumb Call of the Wild Mate Candidate checklist – this is it hitting her that she’s never met anyone like Toothless, who’s fun and unrestrained and wears his heart on his sleeve and absolutely adores her.
It’s earnest and vulnerable and so much more compelling than the Light Fury in the movie, who isn’t allowed to be either of those things because I guess character development isn’t “sexy and graceful.”
Mans changed his mind like Anton Ego
Look, I don't make the rules but you're legally required to watch this.
Ever noticed how Sonic the Hedgehog was nonverbal in his early years? When he got older and more verbal, they were characterized with a loud voice, jokes that few understand besides himself, and sometimes boneheaded comments. He eats chili dogs almost exclusively and always wants to be on the move. Ladies and gentlemen, Sonic the Hedgehog is on the autism spectrum. In this essay, I will
“But Moomintroll sighed a little and said: ‘I’m afraid we shall waste an awful lot of time.’
‘Don’t worry’ answered Snufkin, ‘we shall have wonderful dreams, and when we wake up it’ll be spring.’”
“For ten years, I have done the best I could to raise you. Have I been perfect? No. Do I know anything about children? No! Should I have picked up a book on child care? PROBABLY! Where was I going with this? I had a point.”
— Augustus Aquato
Cigarette Daydreams by Cage The Elephant
I am grateful for headphones for allowing me to listen to songs on repeat forty times without completely maddening other people.
There will always be someone to support you