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vodkartoons · 7 months ago
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maka
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i've been meaning to draw her since forever honestly. is it time for a soul eater rewatch?
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chikawaas · 3 months ago
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Crona x Maka 🙏
You don’t have to think of this as ship art if you don’t like the ship 😭
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without text :3
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theghostinyourwalls · 7 months ago
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More blood please
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iveneveze · 5 months ago
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fullcravings · 5 months ago
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Easy Carrot Cake Cookies
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paigegetsmewetter · 8 months ago
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One quick simple question .. do you eat 🐱? 🥰🥰🥰
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classycookiexo · 5 months ago
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Fr
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vaxolang · 1 year ago
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“Eater”
Acrylic painting on canvas
Size 30x23 cm
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cartoon2cartoon · 2 months ago
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People Eater
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sorokinari · 6 months ago
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Art style inspired on Flipnote.
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water7oo · 2 years ago
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Crona from a show about devouring peoples souls and shit
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chikawaas · 3 months ago
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Crona my beloved
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thankonomics · 1 month ago
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"There’s a long way to go before this dream can become a reality. Many non-Native diners, if they think of Indigenous food at all, can only conjure up fry bread, a survival food taught to us by the U.S. military. Unfortunately, this food, made with commodity ingredients provided by the U.S. government such as white flour and lard, has also contributed to the high rates of diabetes and heart disease that our people have historically suffered. Though fry bread is now an inextricable chapter of our foodways, it should in no way be considered the full story. Other Indigenous culinary identities have been buried, just as Native stories and art are distorted through non-Native gift shops, galleries, and even museums.
Moreover, Native communities are largely economically cut out from other parts of the tourism industry, which brings in billions of dollars a year to each heartland state. This is especially true for national and state parks, lands that Native communities have stewarded for countless generations (despite some attempts at co-management and small economic programs to funnel money to tribes). In South Dakota, for instance, Black Hills National Forest and Mount Rushmore attracted 3.6 million tourists in 2021, but the poverty rate on the nearby Pine Ridge Reservation is 53 percent. Pine Ridge, like all reservations, is still segregated, with scarce economic opportunities. As Native residents struggle to find any kind of economic peace and survive in food deserts off government-supplied rations and junk food from gas stations, they also continue the fight for their ancestral spaces."
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musicalburgerman · 3 months ago
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winfreywrites · 1 year ago
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moodboard for crona gorgon
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