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may i request future raph just playfully fooling around? chaotic stuff like trying to eat a tree or something idk 🙄. let the big boi do whatever he desires 🥹
everybody always asks "Raph why are you biting that tree"
never "wow Raph biting that tree looked fun"
"was it fun"
"did you like it"
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Slowly working my way through the main cast, really wanna have something I can reference when drawing and talking about them in the future. anyway I love Sasha they're a chaos gremlin who is somehow the most emotionally stable out of all their friends.
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🎶cuz it don’t mean a thing / God, love’s fuckin embarrassing🎶
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sparkly Astralyn print from a while back ✨💕
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In general, Sinners has great cinematography, but I think this tracking shot that follows Lisa Chow across the street from her parent's Black storefront to their White storefront is one of my favorites:
Look at how it immediately establishes the rules of the movie's setting.
This is Jim Crow Mississippi where Black and White residents essentially live in different worlds. The continuous take forces us (the audience) to experience that segregation in real time as we walk behind Lisa crossing the street. There are no cuts or edits to interrupt the discomfort of having to witness all those visual reminders of racism against Black Americans.
I think it's also significant that it's Lisa, an Asian American woman, who the camera follows. As someone who exists outside the Black-White racial binary, she’s able to traverse these two worlds but the bright red of her shirt still demarcates her as a conspicuous outsider amidst all the blue and brown on both sides, representing the uniquely precarious position of Asians in the U.S.’s racial hierarchy.
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Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius), father with chick, family Casuariidae, order Casuariiformes, northern QLD, Australia
Photograph by Robert Tidey
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Anyone ordered a snack?
We've got a spicy Raff-a-rito, a coffee flavored Pan-a-tello, little Bun-nardo and an eggscellent Egg-ange-toast. Take your pick!
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Batman: Officer Down is the funniest run/era amongst iconic '90's comics because Jim Gordon almost dies on the job+spends a while in a coma and is normal about it by deciding to retire, but Bruce "Daddy Issues" Wayne reacts so horribly to the entire situation that he and Alfred have beef about it, so Alfred goes to live at boarding school with Tim (which is allowed i guess) and Bruce is so incapable of acting like a functioning adult that when he loses track of Tim for like 5 minutes, he reveals Tim's identity to Stephanie (thing Bruce has expressly forbidden Tim from doing with any of his peers for the past 2 years despite it causing problems) so she can go find him and Bruce doesn't have to risk running into Alfred (because they still have beef) (because bruce was weird about Jim almost dying) (because of the daddy issues).
THEN Bruce Wayne gets framed for MURDER and decides to handle it in the most Impossibly Absurd And Frustrating Way (completely abandoning his civilian life and family to be Batman 24/7) (also letting his bodyguard rot in prison for Accessory to Murder (even though she is unfailingly loyal to him) where she is presumably killed and them abducted by a secret government agency to become spec ops but i digress). and alfred says. Okay Time To Go Home. and when tim is like noooooo help my personal life is in shambles and my roommate is a teenage alcoholic alfred says. Don't Care, Didn't Ask, Plus This Take Priority. and alfred absolutely scalps 16 yr old Stephanie Brown for bonus points.
and in the end David Cain gets caught out for executing the Most Immaculate and Convincing Murder Frame Up (to like?? test that bruce is a good enough detective to raise Cass??) and he just. fesses up and goes to jail for it. because they figured it out. despite having no sufficient evidence to prove it was a frame up. truly no writers were doing it like them.
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A commission from a while for @snekatiemainy I thought I had posted
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the idea of Starscream and Fluttershy low-key kinning eachother is soo funny
(Just ignore what happened in the cross-over comics lol)
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Me when the character of infinite doom and despair
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Get...MABEL-FIED!!!!!!
She goes easy on Ford, Stan loves it, and Dipper hates it.
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