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kids get me outta here im stuck in a fake png
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Phantom Riders
A couple close ups below :)
i dont know why i did it lineless, dont ask me why. i got possessed i think
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Pearl being fully aware of how her teammates treat her and using that to try and lure Etho into a trap is crazy.
And the fact that Etho fully believed her too. He tells Gem and Grian that their team's falling apart and then tries to continue the conversation with Pearl even after he died.
Plus Gem's "What did you tell him?" to Pearl afterwards, like even she's taken aback by how well it worked.
#genuinly i saw scar's pov and was like woaah pearl's turning on the villies? good for her#and then i watched joel's pov and was like OH it was a Trap
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Siege of the Lighthouse
as I was watching I was thinking "man this is like a whole siege, they brought a siege weapon and everything" and then Grian said "the siege of the lighthouse" and I immediately had to draw something
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Are you single?
do these look like the posting habits of someone experiencing romance
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The minecart sneaking around behind the trees like a fucking cartoon is killing me
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One of my favorite things is modern adaptations that leave people with the same careers they had in the original material, because unless you’re a cop or a doctor that practically never happens.
Irene Adler’s an opera singer. We still have those! They don’t have the same subtext exactly, but nothing is going to because we aren’t the Victorians. She could continue to be an opera singer. I have never seen this happen.
Jonathan Harker can still be in real estate. That’s a job people have. A modern story that still involves Dracula contacting his firm to help him purchase property sounds amazing actually.
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Leia: You're older AND taller!? I can't believe this outrage!
Luke, raised an only child: Do those things...matter?
Leia, raised with Winter Retrac as a sister: Spoken exactly like an older-slash-taller one. Of course it matters! You have all the advantages!
Luke: In what!? Being a twin!?
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Years later, as he watches Jacen and Jaina leverage their height and birth order against each other, Luke will hypothesize that Darth Bane was a twin, and that's what inspired the Rule of Two.
He will be wrong, but the position he is coming from will be understandable.
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The 4th doctor( and really just Tom Baker himself) very much reminds me of a Hare. The resemblance is almost uncanny to me atleast. Someone please tell me they also see it. And like part of it is very much the stare but it’s more than that I swear.










Might make a series of posts like this if I feel motivated enough in the future.
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Throwback to that time the Doctor defenestrated Romana
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rory doodle please? i adore how you draw him

why is he standing like that
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Okay but just imagine being Steve Rogers, and going under the ice in 1945, which was after the publication of The Hobbit (1937) but before The Lord of the Rings (1954).
Steve Rogers very much strikes me as a young man who’d enjoy early genre spec fic, so I like to think that he read and enjoyed The Hobbit when he came out. Then he comes back in the 2000s and discovers that the same author who wrote this charming, whimsical children’s book went on to write three sequels, but the sequels are genre-spawning literary epics, which have become a touchstone of American culture and went on to inspire a hundred knockoffs and entire new schools of western fantasy
It’s like. Imagine that you read Matilda when you were younger, and enjoyed it. Then you got hit by a car and went into a coma and when you came out twenty years later you found out that Roald Dahl had gone on to write The Trunchbull Chronicles, a doorstopper epic war story about Matilda’s daughter Madara, who inherited her mother’s psychic powers and spearheaded a galaxy-wide rebellion against a race of eldritch masters coming from beyond the stars to reclaim their dominion over Earth. Bruce Bogtrotter’s nephew, Baradin Bogtrotter, builds spaceships. Everyone treats this with utter gravitas.
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"Find Jesus" uh yeah I tried but when I opened his grave he was gone
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