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Illustrator and Comic Artist Gabriel Picolo
For more: artwoonz.com
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Zuko, it’s time we had a talk…about your hair.
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10 Amazing Posts from May 14
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Psych2go features various psychological findings and myths. In the future, psych2go attempts to include sources to posts for the for the purpose of generating discussions and commentaries. This will give readers a chance to critically examine psychology.
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It’s not about how much we lost. It’s about how much we have left.
Infinity War, by Andy Fairhurst.
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10 Signs of High Functioning Anxiety | psych2go x Natasha Ho
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a little autobiographical piece about the internet
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“My mom painted this and said no one would like it. It’s her 2nd painting.”
“I painted somebody’s mom”
“Took a while and not perfect, but i painted the guy who painted the other guy’s mom”
“I painted the girl who painted the guy who painted the other guy’s mom who painted an egret”
“I painted the guy who painted the girl who painted the guy who painted the mom who painted a bird”
“When it sinks in that I stayed up most of the night to paint a meme for internet points…”
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Each main Legend of Korra villain represents a different political ideology.
Even the more minor villains like Varrick (who started off as a villain but underwent character development) and the Earth Queen represent ideologies as well: Capitalism and Monarchy, respectively.
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