First post feat. some art from twitter WOO
I drew this for Mother's Day! The bebes get to see their mama for a bit ❤️
1st piece is the original, with 3 altered versions
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"Rufus: About your daily rewards
If you don't collect them, I'll keep them."
I love these notifications so much. I'll try to gather other interesting ones I find here and make another post with them!
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@pascalmaranus Bobcat Portrait
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FFIV doesn't have a thief or pirate or any kind of rogue adjacent character and I feel like it could use one.
(there's a ninja. AND a bard. But since they're both princes it doesn't have the correct sauce)
(Yuffie is notably a thief AND a ninja AND a princess, but she also--and this is key--STEALS SHIT)
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Drumknott just being here standing in the corner making tea and i go DRU- DRUMKNOTT!!! MY BOY!! HI!!!! :33
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Check out our pinned post for more info, and our tag #dyktdcc-character for other polls!
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“Neither at things, nor at people should one look. Only in mirrors should one look, for mirrors do but show us masks.” ~ Oscar Wilde, Salomé
“A Man of No Importance" tells the story of a Dublin bus conductor named Alfie, whose hero is Oscar Wilde, whose hobby is staging amateur theatricals (Wilde's Salome) and whose nickname for the handsome young driver (Rufus) of his bus is "Bosie." Since Bosie was also Wilde's pet name for his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, one could be excused for concluding that Alfie was gay. But the time is the early 1960s, when such clues were not easily seen in Ireland, and Alfie's sister confidently waits for him to find "the right girl," even though he is close to 60 and not exactly looking for her.
Roger Ebert com
A Man Of No Importance", in which he stars opposite an illustrious cast including Albert Finney, Brenda Fricker, Michael Gambon and Tara Fitzgerald.
"There were people on the Irish production side who reacted very negatively to the idea of having 'that twat from Middlemarch - the wet-lipped, poncy English bloke'," admits Sewell. "Hearing that made me really determined. Getting the part became more important to me than anything else in the world because someone thought I couldn't do it."
"I'd made the mistake of watching Albert Finney in Tom Jones before I started filming," says Sewell, "but my nerves went away quickly because working with him is so easy. You'd sit there having a little chat, they'd call action and then cut and you'd realise that in between you'd done the scene."
premiere 1995
“Nothing spoils romance so much as a sense of humor in the woman.."
Oscar Wilde, A Woman of No Importance
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Book names + authors under the cut
Nora Flood/Robin Vote- Nightwood by Djuna Barnes
Tanner Scott/Sebastian Brother- Autoboyography by Christina Lauren
Mateo Torres/Rufus Emeterio- They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
Sam Haversford(Sam of Wilds)/Knight Commander Ryan Foxheart- The Lightning Struck Heart by Tj Klune
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