Sorry
I may be a tad late for this trend but I had to do it anyways. Here’s the turtles in my outfits :3
Seriously, the griping about filler HAS to stop
just remembered shows used to have 20-25 eps per season
a handful of human au doodles from the past couple of days. and also a little concept doodle below ^^
@mobiitez I literally cannot get winged turtles out of my head and did a few sketches to beat back the brainrot. Hope it's OK, I LOVE your work btw!
Ok but this is Willow too sodjbfhsijcnflspbwvdhf
“Gays be having bad breakups without even dating”
(Arcane S1 & Wednesday S1)
Even more depressing, a lot of people who hate authority (for a wide variety of reasons) DIE before their 30s.
The AIDS epidemic wiped out our LGBTQIA+ elder generation. That's why it seems like the only people who care about it are young--the ones that survived are sadly few and far between.
the whole “i used to be a teen who hated authority only to grow up to become the authority that hates teens” is a bad bad thing that practically every other generation has fallen into and we all need to make an extremely conscious effort not to repeat the fucking pattern
©imleslie(子回頭是浪)
I wasn't jazzed with the official Lower Deck-sona maker so I drew my own Star Trek OC in the Lower Decks style!
Ensign T'Shei Ryan. She was born into a near-warp society, but was raised by humans due to politically complicated reasons (I love complicated Star Trek politics lmao). She's one of those characters that I'd love to write fanfic for but there's so much freakin' lore that I'm too scared to start.
Her first name was given to her by a Vulcan researcher. It loosely means "she who screams" because she was a noisy baby, haha.
Real life cultural exchange is my favorite crossover
Meiji period fashion was some of the best in the world, speaking purely from an aesthetic standpoint you can really see the collision of European and Japanese standards of beauty and how their broad agreement even in particulars (the similarity between Japanese and Gibson girl bouffants, the obi vs the corset, the obi knot vs the bustle, the mutual covetousness for exotic textiles, the feverish swapping of both art styles and subjects) combined and produced some of the most interesting cultural exchange we have this level of documentation for. Europeans were wearing kimono or adapting them into tea gowns, japanese were pairing lacy Edwardian blouses with skirt hakama and little button up boots. haori jackets with bowler hats and European style lapels. if steampunk was any good as an aesthetic it would steal wholesale from the copious records we have in both graphic arts and photography of how people were dressing in this milieu.
she/he/they this is my fun silly page! Check out my official art page at starchild-art719.tumblr.com
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