i think in the hamster wheel of my mind a big part of where people go wrong with eddie and his shitty garage band as an extension is that they for some bizarre reason think he's gene simmons metal when he's jack black metal. heavy metal. he's tenacious d metal. he's school of rock. he's stoner lord of the rings metal he nearly wore blue jeans and plaid. jack black literally in real life once said eddie was the best character bc he's heavy metal like him. LOOK AT THIS
Shoutout to Fromsoftware for waiting the perfect amount of time to release Bloodborne so as to absolutely nail the demographic of kids who grew up in the early 2000s and watched Blade/Underworld/Van Helsing at a formative age and now have something wrong with them
will singling out the heart on mike’s shield (which to him i’m sure felt v glaring and obvious and incriminating) during the van scene and explaining its importance in a very long rambling way while still using el as a cover is literally peak gay behavior to me
once gaining steady income as a mangaka, chiyoko seriously contemplates a more elaborate tattoo; rather than the cute little images she's imagined here and there, she wants something truly stunning to look at. the idea strikes her one morning after managing to spill paint all over her favorite pair of shorts, a deep green running over the blue material and down her calves.
wouldn't it be pretty to paint her skin much like a canvas?
chiyo eventually settled on a design that looks similar to watercolor, and though the visuals above lack much color, chiyo's tattoos are deep blues, purples, and reds that fade into each other, similar to what you see in these images here ( nudity warning, though nothing explicit ). the shading would most resemble the bottom right image, filling empty space with shadow or colored gradient.
her tattoo curls along her right arm, across her chest, and down the left side of her waist, hip, and leg ( as depicted in the bottom left image ). getting to this point has, of course, taken quite a bit of time, especially as chiyo had to grow comfortable enough with her tattoo artist to allow them near parts of her body that are typically concealed. the whole thing has cost her a lot of money and tears, but she's pretty proud of the art she and her tattooist created.
she plans to keep adding to it in the future.
thanks to his quick thinking, acerbic resourcefulness, underdog appeal and general abrasiveness towards any and all enemies, the rise of the war accelerated Bugs to further popularity. already as early as 1942, those effects are beginning to be seen, as Bugs can now check propaganda cartoons off of his quota. with an enigmatic production turn around of 3 weeks, Any Bonds Today? happily instilled jingoism into the hearts of the American public, making for a rather hefty time capsule some 82 years later.