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rottenlittlefink · 1 year ago
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I got some glittery gel pens for my book of shadows :3
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thunderc1an · 9 months ago
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And after many moons, with your sacrifice still plaguing your mind, you once again become a mother
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jasmancer · 7 months ago
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SOMETIMES, YOU WERE EVEN A BETTER ME THAN I WAS!
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sclappin · 4 months ago
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This was part of my undergrad illustration thesis, which was illustrations to accompany the text of Shakespeare's The Tempest, repurposing aesthetics and imagery from the rural New Hampshire village where I grew up.
Reposting this piece from May 2020, because it is now available as a print, and Tumblr is being weird about letting me edit the original post to add alt text and a link.
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gunseli · 6 months ago
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untitled-tmnt-blog · 2 months ago
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Rise August 2024
-- Day 30: Sunset --
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Sunset Duo, watching the sunset!
(Rise August 2024 Masterpost)
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xshinina · 1 year ago
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DUDE HOW DOES A MOBILE GAME LOOK THAT GOOD OMG
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missingpucks · 1 year ago
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when he takes a shot right in the face
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transgenderturbo · 5 months ago
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freaky looking creatures.... first two are yer average turbos, third is turbette <333 i love her, and the last is based on that one concept art where hes like the zombie fungus from real life <3
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heistheghostking · 7 months ago
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Behind closed doors
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lauren-adassovsky · 1 year ago
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Follow me on Instagram
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naturecalls111 · 2 months ago
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Briefly opening commissions until the 13th! Need to replace a few art things of mine so if anyone is interested in a character-centric comm for the holidays, I have a few slots open – feel free to DM me! :3c
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moonlitlex · 4 months ago
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i'm not like. an annotation style elitist. but genuinely the way some of these booktokers annotate their videos confounds me.
you'll see someone with extremely detailed annotations with like 500 sticky tabs in the whole book and it makes you think wow there's so much going on here. and then the annotations are just OMG! and they've highlighted 90% of the book and they've underlined everything. everything they write are just various reactions like omg! cute! wow! i gasped! hot! etc.
it just screams "i want my book to look like a serious reader owns it" but they straight up just don't understand the purpose of annotating. i don't even understand the use case for this type of annotation because like... are you really not going to know it was a cute scene on a reread unless you highlight the entire 5 pages? is this something you need to draw attention to?
it's just like. wild. to see these books with every single free space covered in annotations. the way someone writing a thesis about that book would do. but then you look at the content of the annotations and it is confusingly just someone's immediate reactions to what they've read.
which is like. it's good. that's definitely a part of annotating. but annotation is a tool to understand and analyze a text. and this is not what is going on.
and what is MORE confounding is when people who annotate like this SELL THEIR ANNOTATED BOOKS???? FOR MONEY??? THAT PEOPLE BUY ON PURPOSE????
GIRL LISTEN TO ME YOU DO NOT NEED SOME OTHER RANDOM BITCH SCRIBBLING HER FIRST REACTION ALL OVER A BOOK WHY DO PEOPLE BUY THESE WHAT THE FUCK
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kata-the-bee · 5 days ago
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Tiny Shiny Agares
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nemnums · 7 months ago
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kenji sato sketch
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thou-babbling-brook · 7 months ago
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Animatic WIP 1
“I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly. I perceived this also as a chasing of the wind. For in much wisdom is much grief; and he who increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.” Ecclesiastes 1:17-18
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