TWELVE DAYS OF FICMAS
(Starts December 14th!)
MASTERLIST
Day 1: Gingerbread houses + Joel Miller and Ellie Williams (The Last of Us)
Day 2: Mistletoe + Harvey (Stardew Valley)
Day 3: Present shopping + Hugo Vega (Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator)
Day 4: Wrapping presents + Vanessa Shelly and Mike Schmidt (FNAF)
Day 5: Snowball fight + Vanessa Shelly (FNAF)
Day 6: Caroling + Shane (Stardew Valley)
Day 7: First snow + Joel Miller (The Last of Us)
Day 8: New Year's kiss + Harvey (Stardew Valley)
Day 9: Hot chocolate + Arthur Morgan (Red Dead Redemption 2)
Day 10: Secret Santa + Steve Harrington (Stranger Things)
Day 11: Ornaments + Mike and Abby Schmidt (FNAF)
Day 12: Christmas day + Harvey (Stardew Valley)
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no but when mhok told day to think of his plate as a clock and told him where on the clock the food was that really reminded me of one of my favorite movies from when i was in middle school which is also about blind people and where the title of the movie itself is a reference to thinking of the plate as a clock: it's called "erbsen auf halb 6" which literally translates to "peas at half past 5" (yes, "halb 6" means "half past 5", yes the numbers are different, don't worry about it)
the plot of the movie is a theater director losing his eyesight in a car accident and him being a director who kinda needs to see what's going on on stage he really doesn't take his sudden loss of vision very well. he gets assigned a helper/mentor, a lady who is blind herself and who's been blind since birth and is supposed to help him adapt to a life with disability. he ultimately runs away from her when he learns that his mother is sick to go find his mother in russia and say goodbye before she dies. his helper/mentor chases after him and they end up on a travel adventure together
it's been over a decade since i last saw the movie but i think at some point they eat and they talk about how the peas sit on the plate where it would be half past 5 on a clock?? anyway, that moment with mhok and day at the restaurant where mhok tells him the position of day's food with the help of an analog clock really reminded me of that movie
edit: i went to look for the trailer of that movie and i found the scene in question!! turns out they're at a restaurant and the helper/mentor character goes "if you imagine the plate as a clock... what numbers is the food lying on?" and the waitress is all confused going "i'm sorry?"
there are no eng subs for the trailer buuut the moment is at the very end at 2:11:
see it's a real movie i didn't just make it up kjdfkjdfk
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On the sixth day of drawings, my true love gave to me…
We’re Simply Meant To Be!
Thank you to @jokerislandgirl32 for this lovely suggestion! I love The Nightmare Before Christmas so much and this is my favourite song from the movie! The Jack and Sally relationship is actually very similar to Zach and Alessandra’s relationship! They both admired the man they loved from afar until they finally summoned the courage to seek out their true love! And like Sally, Alessandra sometimes worries that their relationship is not to be… But when she sees Zach and all the wonderful things he does for her, there isn’t a doubt in both their minds that they’re simply meant to be!
I had such fun drawing this one! It gave me a chance to work on my side profiles for these characters! I’ve never drawn a side view of Alessandra before, so I hope my first attempt looks alright! Thank you again for the suggestion and I hope to receive more Christmas prompt suggestions for my 12 days of drawings on this post!
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12 Days of Angstmas
Hello everyone! I’m back for a moment to post this list of angst prompts. I love writing angst, and y’all love reading it, so I decided a while back to make a list of 30 angst prompts. But since Kinktober was very stressful for many, I decided to narrow it down to 12 in the spirit of Christmas. I’m not sure yet if I’ll be participating, but feel free to use this list anyway! This can be for any fandom. Be mindful of using trigger warnings if you do use these prompts and post your work based on them, as some prompts can be emotionally provoking or triggering.
Basically, all you do is send whoever posts this a prompt and a character/ person you want them to write the prompt with. You can send extra details or specific ideas along with the request or let the author come up with their own! They can be Christmas-themed or not- it's up to you. Ideally, if you want this to line up with the 12 days of Christmas, you would start by December 13th.
Day 1: Unreturned Love
Day 2: Break-Up/ Divorce
Day 3: Broken Trust
Day 4: Death/ Loss
Day 5: Forbidden Love
Day 6: Jealousy
Day 7: Making a Serious Decision
Day 8: Forced Separation
Day 9: “I don’t love you anymore.”
Day 10: Unforgivable Mistake
Day 11: Making a Bad Decision
Day 12: Being/ Feeling Used
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Sixth day of Christmas journal prompts - Christmas movies!
Ultimate Christmas Movie Marathon: If you had to curate the ultimate Christmas movie marathon, what films would make the cut? Break down your lineup and explain why each one holds a special place in your heart.
Character Connection: Choose your favorite character from a Christmas movie. What is it about them that resonates with you, and if you could spend a day with them, what festive adventures would you embark on?
Cinematic Comfort: Reflect on the Christmas movie that feels like a warm hug for your soul. What is it about this film that brings you comfort and a sense of holiday joy?
Favorite Festive Flick Memory: Share a specific memory tied to watching your favorite Christmas movie. Was it a family tradition, a solo escape, or a hilarious mishap during a movie night?
Movie-Induced Nostalgia: Dive into the nostalgia of your favorite Christmas movie. How does it transport you back to your childhood or evoke memories of holidays past?
Christmas Cinematic Location: If you could step into the setting of your favorite Christmas movie, where would it be, and what festive activities would you partake in?
Quotable Moments: List your top three quotes from your favorite Christmas movie. Why do these lines resonate with you, and do you find yourself quoting them in your daily life?
Director's Cut Day: If you were the director of your favorite Christmas movie, would you make any changes or add new scenes? How would you put your own spin on the festive tale?
Christmas Movie Mashup: Imagine a crossover between your top two Christmas movies. How would the characters from each film interact, and what kind of holiday chaos or magic would ensue?
Soundtrack Symphony: Reflect on the music of your favorite Christmas movie. What role does the soundtrack play in capturing the holiday spirit, and do you have a favorite musical moment from the film?
Behind-the-Scenes Spectacle: If you could go behind the scenes of the making of your favorite Christmas movie, what would you want to see or learn about the production process?
Reimagined Ending: If you could rewrite the ending of your favorite Christmas movie, how would you wrap things up? Do you envision a different resolution for the characters or an unexpected plot twist?
Christmas Movie Character Swap: If you could swap places with a character from your favorite Christmas movie, who would it be, and how would you navigate their holiday adventure differently?
Festive Film Fanatic Party: If you were throwing a Christmas movie-themed party, what decorations, activities, and snacks would you include to capture the essence of your favorite film?
The Movie Legacy: Reflect on the lasting impact your favorite Christmas movie has had on your holiday traditions and the way you view the season. How has it become a part of your own festive legacy?
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