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corviidwrld · 2 months ago
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“it’s not exactly a gift…more so something you lost…”
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lightlytoastedcashews · 4 months ago
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say whatever tf you want about aftg’s writing or its plot but the switch from neil to nathaniel in tkm???? unmatched. that shit turned my veins to ICE when i read that for the first time. shit had me jumping all around my house. nora sakavic knew exactly what tf she was doing literally nobody is doing it like her. that was PEAK.
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opens-up-4-nobody · 4 months ago
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:-P
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restarting-over · 1 year ago
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[ID: a traditional painting of a goldfish. it is painted with vibrant orange and yellow colors, and it has a painted orange and mango below it. there is painted text that reads “ORANGE you glad to see me?” it is painted on a small white canvas with the photo taken on top of a green measurement table. end ID]
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Hmmmmm yes not bad for the first try at painting in five years!! 🍊🥭 (there’s no goldfish emoji?? What da heck)
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ruporas · 1 year ago
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captain's warm hugs! (id in alt)
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mochiobonio · 2 months ago
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i doodled sidlink and decided to color it in :)
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meltesh28 · 1 year ago
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My name... is Jack Frost. The Moon told me so. But that was all he ever told me...
Happy RotG anniversary!! \o/ this movie still has a special place in my heart
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thwackk · 7 months ago
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does anyone even like these guys. (me i like them a lot)
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licksoap · 7 months ago
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MEERRRYLLLLL MERYL I LOVE YOU. MERYLLLLLLLL
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breezy-cheezy · 1 year ago
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Wow, October's over already?? Ok here's not-whumptober art LMAO
Cute lil Sanji from my read-through of One Piece that I redrew and colored :> (it's my discord PFP now) It's also getting heckin cold where I live so I felt this was appropriate to share, whew...
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oxygenisachoice · 5 months ago
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I don’t know if this has been done before but hear me out… Kuina lives Au
Not as in she faked her death, but as in she lived INSTEAD of Zoro. Everything else is the exact same. They still made their vows to become the greatest swordsman and to fight every day, but instead of Kuina falling down the stairs, Zoro died in some other sudden way.
Now I’m no expert with One Piece lore or anything, but from the way I’m imagining it, it could be that literally nothing would change about the plot of the main story. I like to imagine that, after Zoro’s death, Kuina goes through a similar character shift where she realizes she has to carry out both of their dreams. I always loved that Zoro’s three sword style represented the way that he was fighting in both of their names, and I feel that Kuina would have done the same thing in his honor. Zoro really seemed to inspire her with his determination that anyone can be great, and I don’t find it unreasonable that she also would have left the village to fight stronger opponents, likely even ending up as a strong bounty hunter in the East Blue, as Zoro did.
Now I don’t feel that we really saw a lot of Kuina’s personality relating to situations other than her and Zoro’s rivalry, but it’s pretty clear to me that her and Zoro are similar in a lot of ways. Kuina had more of a defeatist attitude about her future, but that was a product of the environment she was raised in. She clearly still had a strong fighting spirit, and once Zoro encouraged her (in his own way lol), she seemed to be susceptible to the dreamer mentality that Zoro— and many of the Staw Hats— have. If Zoro died instead, I think it would only add to the motivation she felt about overcoming her perceived weakness.
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I’m not sure how exactly this would change the strawhats’ dynamics, though I think there would be something interesting there when it came to her relationship with Sanji, as I don’t imagine she would appreciate his flawed outlook on women.
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microwavingfranky · 11 months ago
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Did the 10k DTIYS from @sibmakesart !!!! Congrats and thank you for giving us your beautiful work and comics 💚💛
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artkaninchenbau · 4 months ago
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Egghead chibs lesgooo ✌️✨ [Shop]
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forestfirer · 8 months ago
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don't turn your back, don't look away, and DON'T BLINK.
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hylianane · 8 months ago
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And when OPLA calls back to Zeff telling the crew to read stories to Zoro so he can hear their voices and recover faster, by having Sanji sit by his bedside on Thriller Bark and read him a book about the All Blue. What will you do then?
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finelythreadedsky · 1 year ago
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JSTOR Wrapped: top ten JSTOR articles of 2023
Coo, Lyndsay. “A Tale of Two Sisters: Studies in Sophocles’ Tereus.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 143, no. 2 (2013): 349–84.
Finglass, P. J. “A New Fragment of Sophocles’ ‘Tereus.’” Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 200 (2016): 61–85.
Foxhall, Lin. “Pandora Unbound: A Feminist Critique of Foucault’s History of Sexuality.” In Sex and Difference in Ancient Greece and Rome, edited by Mark Golden and Peter Toohey, 167–82. Edinburgh University Press, 2003.
Garrison, Elise P. “Eurydice’s Final Exit to Suicide in the ‘Antigone.’” The Classical World 82, no. 6 (1989): 431–35.
Grethlein, Jonas. “Eine Anthropologie Des Essens: Der Essensstreit in Der ‘Ilias’ Und Die Erntemetapher in Il. 19, 221-224.” Hermes 133, no. 3 (2005): 257–79.
McClure, Laura. “Tokens of Identity: Gender and Recognition in Greek Tragedy.” Illinois Classical Studies 40, no. 2 (2015): 219–36.
Purves, Alex C.  “Wind and Time in Homeric Epic.” Transactions of the American Philological Association 140, no. 2 (2010): 323–50.
Richlin, Amy. “Gender and Rhetoric: Producing Manhood in the Schools.” In Sex and Difference in Ancient Greece and Rome, edited by Mark Golden and Peter Toohey, 202–20. Edinburgh University Press, 2003.
Rood, Naomi. “Four Silences in Sophocles’ ‘Trachiniae.’” Arethusa 43, no. 3 (2010): 345–64.
Zeitlin, Froma I. “The Dynamics of Misogyny: Myth and Mythmaking in the Oresteia.” Arethusa 11, no. 1/2 (1978): 149–84.
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