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frostycrystal · 7 months
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So recently I have been practicing anatomy, I think I have improved a lot! I was also experimenting with my art style here, I added a bunch of screentone lol- Also Arctic Trooper is cool.(sky trooper is still better though!11)
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pastelcl0udy · 7 months
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arctic trooper
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wanted to give it a watercolor feel
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undeadvinyls · 1 year
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ive shown my hero ocs, my npc ocs, my teenage ocs, my all different niche zombie ocs. now's the right time for the gw/bfn ones
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gijoe-forever · 1 year
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comicchannel · 8 months
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G.I. Joe Classified Series Cobra Arctic B.A.T. Hasbro F7728
Link para compra BR: *Possível importar pelo Link abaixo
Buy here: https://amzn.to/4aRbgrj
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thefluxqueen · 11 months
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the fun thing bout gettin inta marble hornets now is that im discoverin how many of my good friends were rlly inta it like, a decade ago. i understand how my friend who got inta homestuck this year feels now
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bahnloopi · 1 year
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(LONG THREAD AHEAD)
I pitched the idea for "regional" Saiyans. Saiyans who evolve and adapt to their settled climates. Whis tells Goku and Vegeta that there are smaller Saiyan tribes that inhabit other less universes (not just U6).
These Saiyans inhabit a water/ice-based planet. They're based off of Japanese macaques or "hot spring monkeys". Naming system has been after bathroom products. They're super lazy but can inflict heavy damage if you engage a fight with them.
Planet Sento is predominantly an ice planet. The tropical hot springs are made from volcanic vents underneath that melt the ice of the surrounding area. Sentos have thick skin and fur and are accustomed to the scalding temperatures of the springs.
They're classified in roles: Therapies, Offense troopers, transporters, and Elders. Transporters are the Sento Saiyans with the thickest coasts who haul resources or thinner coat Saiyans to and from neighboring tribes. Offense Troopers are usually male/females with thick-enough coats who protect the Transporters. Therapies are females with thinner coats that can't venture through the arctic areas and they perform massage therapy on the troopers or transporters. If a Sento Oozaru is calmed enough from thrashing by soaking in the hot springs, Therapies swoop in to try and revert it back to base form using head scritches or giant leaf fanning.
Their courting/mating practices consist of top-tier acrobatic performances to impressing mates. Hetero/Homosexual relationships accepted.
They only really turn into Oozarus if you agitate them or they can't get access into the hot springs. Their skin and fur is thick enough to take the boiling temps of the spring but can scald regular skin. The spring has senzu-bean and muscle stimulator properties.
They don't really speak a lot since they sleep most of the time so they use ASL to communicate most of the time.
Powerwise I'd place them at SSJ3 level only when they're active fighting. They're fight primal style at ground-base. They cannot fly but can launch themselves in momentum. They can't sense energy but go by scent.
Main thing is Super forms. They do not physically turn into the forms. They learn to use the form's properties. (stamina\ki control\moveset). Think Ikari Broly. The only indicator of what form they're utilizing is eye color. If they're using SSJ, their eye color will change to the form's eye color.
In origins, there were a group of og saiyans that served under Vegeta's Great Grandfather and they decided to step away from the throne. They were exiled and accidentally discovered beings who could travel between universes at will. They had no desire to come back with Cold's regime active.
(There's a lot more information and I'll update the post again later.)
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techs-goggles9902 · 7 months
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Sha’s Masterlist ✨
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Hi, you can call me Sha or Ge’tal. I’m a fan girl, writer, and artist (sometimes). I’m a book nerd! I’m on Instagram ( knee_s0cks1409 ) TikTok ( techs_goggles99 ) , and I make shuffles on Pinterest ( techs_goggles99 ) ! My general tag is Sha Speaks and my art tag is Sha’s art
Fandoms include: The Band Ghost, Star Wars Prequels (TCW and TBB included) & Republic Commando, DC, Arctic Monkeys, (anime account is @kacchans-gauntlet ), The Hunger Games, the Outsiders, and Wild Kratts.
REQUESTS FOR FAN FICTION ARE OPEN!
Rules for requests: no clone/clone, rexwalker, rexsoka, spicy stuff, or obikin, or Krattcest, or minor/adult. I will write my oc stories, and if you request it I’ll write your oc into canon typical situations or requested setting.
Send in an ask or dm me if you want to join/leave the tag list!
✉️ = request
⚠️ = possible trigger warning (blood or something)
My longer fics:
Two Souls Entwined
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 (ongoing, unknown number of chapters)
Summary: Niva Veen (oc) x Captain Rex
Clone Heaven ✉️
Clone Heaven (Fives and Fox meet in clone Heaven)
Clone Heaven (Kix and 501st reunion) UPCOMING
TBB Modern AU
Masterlist
Summary: TBB in a modern setting.
One Time Things: (maybe)
Fi’s on leave (RC 8015 x gender neutral reader) ✉️
Tech, I don’t fit in (Tech x f!reader plantonic, Raven Skirata cameo) ✉️
I Like You (Rex x medic female reader) ✉️
Why Did You Wait For Me? (Crosshair x female reader) ✉️
Mr. Echolocation (Echo x gender neutral reader) ✉️
CX-2 is all that remains (Tech lives) ✉️
TBB Reacts to Ghost (My interpretation of how Clone Force 99 would react to their s/o listening to Ghost) ✉️
More than sniffles (Hunter x gn reader - who’s sick) ✉️
My art:
Death Troopers Helmet ⚠️
TBB Echo
Cody kicking a clanker
Obi-Wan fell asleep (Codywan)
Brainrot Hunter
@/dangracoon’s oc Jaine Vale x Crosshair
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Splatoon 3 Fashion Challenge - Week 29:
AUGH I'm super late with this one
So the theme of the next Splatfest, which is the last 'fest of Sizzle season, was announced this week, and it's a rethread of the Money vs Love Splatfest, which has been a theme in both Splatoon 1 and 2. Love took the win both times back then, and while Fame has been thrown into the mix this time, Love still looks poised to win once again if the twitter polls I've seen is anything to go by. As such, we are throwing Money a bone with this week's theme:
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Rich Stitches!
For this challenge, you can only use gear that costs 10000 cash or more to buy from the vendors. This means that the full list is as follows:
Headwear:
Howdy Hat
Tentaclinger Earring
18k Aviators
Party Hard Hat
Retro BlueFocals
Annaki Beret
Triple-Deck Specs
Ink-Black Flap Cap
Hipster Horn-Rims
SV925 Circle Shades
Glassless Glasses
Sea-Me-Nots
Gas Mask
Cap'n Cap
Ink-Tinted Goggles
MTB Helmet
Chaos Helm
Face Visor
Moto Shades
Jellyvader Cap
Glam Clam Specs
Paintball Mask
Clothes:
White inky Rider
Dark Bomber Jacket
Patchwork Bomber
Black Inky Rider
Arctic Monster Parka
Annaki Anchored Coat
Barazushi Tuff Duffel
Negastive Longcuff Sweater
Distressed Vest
Varsity Jacket
Airfhow & Hustle Jacket
Olive Ski Jacket
Blue Sailor Suit
Mountain Vest
Forest Vest
Indigo Boss Hauri
Trooper Top
Baseball Jersey
Dark Urban Vest
Shoes:
Red & White Squidkid V
Blu-Shift Moto Boots
Ink-Black Clam 600s
Hunting Boots
White Clam 600s
Red & Black Squidkid IV
Blue & Black Squidkid IV
Red Work Boots
Red Hammerthreads
Blue Moto Boots
Wasabi Tabi
White Lo-Vert Hi-Tops
Desert Chukkas
Arrow Pull-Ons
A somewhat more limited wardrobe than usual, but I am certain you can manage. Now get out there and dress like a rich kid!
Rules:
Put together an outfit of any kind follows the specified theme. Please give it a name as well!
Send it to me via ask or submission, please don’t add it to a reblog, that makes it very easy to miss! Also, please make it clear that it is a submission for the challenge and not just a regular submission.
Only one outfit per person! You can submit multiple photos of that single outfit, though.
Please include the gear you picked in the submission. It makes my life just a touch easier!  
The outfit should be submitted before Tuesday morning, as I will pick my favourite submissions to feature on Tuesday evening.
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warningsine · 7 months
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The first crime scene in the new season of “True Detective” isn’t that of the seven gnarled, naked bodies we see piled on top of one another in the snow at the end of Episode 1, but of a more mundane violence. A woman tries to flee her physically abusive boyfriend, and he tracks her down at work. This time, he gets walloped, with a metal bucket, by his girlfriend’s co-worker, an older woman. The blow leaves his face a gory mess. The officer who arrives to escort the man off the premises, Evangeline Navarro (Kali Reis), asks the girlfriend whether she’ll press charges against her ex; the trooper doesn’t offer him the same choice before putting him in cuffs. The local chief of police, Liz Danvers (Jodie Foster), isn’t exactly complimentary when she later says that Navarro’s “got this thing about women who get hurt.” The arrest feels righteous, but the stench of the man’s menace lingers. Tidy endings are hard to come by, especially once blood has been spilled.
There’s a refusal to separate or elevate sensational brutality from the everyday sort in this latest installment of the HBO anthology drama—a feminist revision of a series best known for its macho poetry and its ogling eye. The show’s creator, Nic Pizzolatto, had his mostly male investigators contend with child murderers and pedophile rings; the QAnon-esque luridness of those crimes haunted the grizzled detectives for decades thereafter. The writer-director Issa López, who has taken over from Pizzolatto as showrunner, moves the action from sunbaked states to the fictional town of Ennis, Alaska, where, as of mid-December, daylight won’t return for several weeks. The uninterrupted Arctic dark lends the season its subtitle, “Night Country,” as well as its wintry, edge-of-civilization atmospherics. Watching the six-part season from under a blanket in California, I couldn’t get warm.
The dead men who form the chilly, Boschian tableau at the pilot’s conclusion are (or were) scientists at a research station on the outskirts of Ennis. With unknown funders and an improbable mission, the facility was shrouded in mystery even before its occupants turned up on the ice with their faces literally frozen in horror. But Navarro is hopeful that their bizarre fate will offer some clues in a homicide case that she and Danvers worked on years earlier—the unsolved murder of a Native woman named Annie Kowtok (Nivi Pedersen), who agitated against the mine that the town relies on for most of its jobs—when Annie’s severed tongue materializes, without explanation, in the scientists’ mess hall.
Here, the “True Detective” formula kicks in: Danvers and Navarro reunite as partners despite their mutual suspicion, and their rocky history eventually threatens their credibility on the new case. Conspiracies, hostile forces, and occult flourishes abound. The universe of the show is one in which the police—even the brilliant ones—are always failing. Danvers has long since reconciled herself to that reality: of the earlier cold case, she says, “This one was never gonna be solved. Ennis killed Annie.” She’s an outsider, unmoved by Navarro’s insistence that a white murder victim wouldn’t have been so readily forgotten. Nor is she particularly sensitive toward her stepdaughter, Leah (Isabella Star LaBlanc), whose newfound embrace of political activism—and of her Native heritage—she considers a needlessly risky attempt at teen-age rebellion. In Danvers’s view, there’s no ridding the world, or even her own squad, of shit-heels and malefactors; there’s only limiting the damage.
Whereas Pizzolatto’s iteration of the show had few female characters of substance, the new season delights in the complexities of its women protagonists. The chief’s no-nonsense veneer allows her to insult her subordinates, including her shiftless deputy Hank (John Hawkes), without it feeling all that personal. But she’s got a maternal side—one that she indulges with Hank’s son, Peter (Finn Bennett), a junior officer—as well as a penchant for affairs with married men that’s made her persona non grata among many women in town.
Foster has spent much of the past decade and a half behind the camera, as a director, but she’s lost none of the cerebral confidence that has underpinned her distinctive sex appeal. It’s no shock that she’s compulsively watchable. It is a pleasant surprise that her nearly unknown co-star is just as compelling, with a refreshingly naturalistic screen presence. Reis, a professional boxer turned actor with cheek piercings where her dimples might be, looks so solid from the neck down that her body is like one long, taut muscle, but her character has a habit of picking fights she’s unlikely to win. Navarro’s volatility masks deep-seated vulnerabilities. Her unstable mother died before sharing Navarro’s Inupiaq name with her, leaving her painfully disconnected from her culture. She lives in fear that her sister, Julia (Aka Niviâna), who’s already been institutionalized once, may slip through the cracks if she continues to resist treatment—and that Julia isn’t the only member of the family who inherited their mother’s hallucinations. Not everyone finds the apparitions the siblings struggle to shake off so unnatural. “Ennis is where the fabric of all things is coming apart at the seams,” Navarro’s friend Rose (Fiona Shaw) says; she routinely sees her deceased lover roaming the tundra. “This is Ennis, man,” another character says simply. “You see people who are gone sometimes. It’s a long fucking night. Even the dead get bored.”
In the prestige-TV era, the police procedural has grasped for cachet through social critique (“The Wire”) or cool vibes (“Fargo”). Some achieve both—“Top of the Lake” is an easy example—but, in less adept hands, the former can feel like homework and the latter a shallow exercise in style. (In the most recent season of “Fargo,” self-serious kitsch and punishing sincerity layered irritation on irritation.) Pizzolatto’s “True Detective,” which last aired five years ago, ran largely on vibes, too, and when sleaze and nihilism couldn’t sustain its overcomplicated plotting, the mysteries sagged.
López has accomplished the uncommon feat of resuscitating a franchise that didn’t deserve saving. She first broke out with “Tigers Are Not Afraid,” a 2017 film that blended human horrors and magical realism, and her season of “True Detective” pulls off the same balancing act. Although Danvers, like the show’s original protagonist (played by Matthew McConaughey), obsesses over “asking the right questions,” López isn’t always interested in furnishing answers, and the series mostly benefits from her willingness to dwell in ambiguity. Are Julia’s visions a by-product of schizophrenia, as her doctors suggest, or rooted in spiritual truth? The matter is never fully litigated. López’s dialogue is more pedestrian than her predecessor’s, but she has an instinct for imagery that’s both genuinely frightening and strangely inviting, amplifying the scripts’ thematic heft. “Night Country” plays with the gendered expectations behind certain TV-cop tropes: it’s Danvers, not Hank, who models self-destructive workaholism for Peter, downing vodka alone and poring over case files before pulling him away from his family on Christmas Eve. The season is similarly probing about the moral authority that can be reflexively assigned to women over men in our fantasies of female vengeance for male aggression. Through it all, meditations on the unknowability of the cosmos are offset by close observations of relationships—however contingent or dysfunctional they may be. By grounding her supernatural whodunnit in more intimate, interpersonal dramas, López transforms “True Detective” from a lot of mystical mumbling into a show with something to say. ♦
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preposterousgreen · 1 year
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Genesis prefers not to go on missions to arctic locations. It’s not because he’s sensitive to the cold, but because people tend to treat him as a walking hot water bottle.
By “people,” I mean Angeal and Sephiroth. Though even troopers don’t hide the fact that they’re awfully tempted.
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ohbo-ohno · 8 months
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🗑️favorite songs/bands? Have you ever posted about that? I swear I remember you mentioning it in a post but I can't find it. Also have you heard of the man who was arrested (I think) because he was walking around grocery stores, following women, and injecting them in the ass with smn? Had a dream about Johnny doing that, will never unsee it again.
johnny who stalks his girl in mundane places and kidnaps her in broad daylight you will always be famous to me
my fave music stuff below the cut cause i love to share little details about myself when they don’t actually give anything away lmao <3 tysm for asking and giving me an excuse to yap!!
my fav musician is hozier but my fav band is the arctic monkeys!!! specifically their first ~3 albums (fave hozier song is a tie between Angel of Small Death & The Codine Scene and Through Me (the Flood) and my fave arctic monkeys song is You Probably Couldn’t See for the Lights but You Were Staring Straight at Me)
some of my favorite songs are Glorious by Macklemore, Yucky Blucky Fruitcake by Doechii, This is Love by Air Traffic Controller, Super Trooper by ABBA, Prodigal Son by Rationale, and OhNo! by Kevin Walkman :)
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chocobothis · 1 year
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Solus Ve'tra Profile
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Name: Solus Ve’tra (previously Solly Vetra)
Nickname(s): The Tiny Ve’tra, Vaar’ika (runt), Jabiimi Butcher
Pronouns: She/Her
Species: Sephi-75%, Human-25%
Birth Year: 40 BBY
Gender: Cis Female
Sexuality: Bisexual, Biromantic, Polyamorous
Romantic Status: Single-ish (whatever her and Lumi have surpasses romance)
Love Interest(s): Pre Vizsla, Bo-Katan Kryze, Lumi Kirrin
Enemy: The Republic, The Jedi Order, The Separatists, The New Mandalorians, The Sith, etc. Look, she’s a former Senior Padawan turned political terrorist in Death Watch. It’s almost easier to list who actually likes her.
Hobbies: Art, Strategy Games, Reading, Hunting,
General Likes: Museums, History (any sort really), Piloting, Mechanic Work
General Dislikes: Most Senators, Jedi Order, Bland Foods, Speaking Basic
One Word To Sum Them Up: Devoted
Noun to Describe Them: Mandokar (the right stuff, the epitome of Mando virtue - a blend of aggression, tenacity, loyalty and a lust for life)
Temperament: She’s rather even tempered with an excellent poker face when it’s necessary. Chaos doesn’t bother her, making her excellent at handling stressful situations from medical wards to battlefields. As a Jedi Commander, her troopers adored her and when settled into Death Watch that rings true there as well.
Other’s First Impression of Them: Appearance wise, she’s almost dainty (5’5”) with an elven beauty about her causing people to underestimate her might. Then personality wise, she comes off as very charismatic with a keen eye for politics.
How did they get here: Even before going to Mandalore as a representative of the Jedi Order and Republic she was having doubts about things. Meeting Pre, getting acknowledged again as Mandalorian, and spending so much time with Satine sealed how much she hated her life. Having a minor mental breakdown, learning of a specific kind of Republic Rot, and she just finally broke. She tore through a false Mandalorian Clan on Nar Shaddaa to get proof, destroyed an information network, and then contacted Ursa. She wanted in on what Death Watch had.
Fun Fact: As much as she fulfills the role of Rally Master, with the context of Death Watch and greater Mandalorian Culture, she’s grumpy about the title. The traditional rally master armor is bulky and entirely red; she likes neither of those things. Her preferred armor style is a sleekier assassin style in blacks, grays, and silvers.
Free Space/Ramble: Because of how I write Sephi (Thustran based specifically) with some vulpine traits and being highly adept to the cold it makes her a little bit arctic fox-esque. Her grandfather (the man she’s the smaller, almost identical feminine form of much to her ire) has the Silver Fox going while she’s a slight prankster. Yes, she will abuse the Force to move a stylus a few inches away from someone without them seeing to be annoying.
Armor Notes: Solus specifically sticks her preferred color scheme in line with what her Clan would traditionally wear. This includes her left pauldron being black with the clan's signet in a muted gold. It's a display of millennia long solidarity between Clan Ve'tra and Clan Wren. Otherwise, she adopts the style of Death Watch, specifically the Nite Owls. Later on, when she has her twins, she tends to decorate her chest plate with one of their hand prints on each side.
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gijoe-forever · 1 year
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winedark · 10 months
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9, 15, 66, 98 <3
09. rabbit heart (raise it up) - florence + the machine 15. state trooper - bruce springsteen 66. blind - korn (live at cbgb) 98. dance little liar - arctic monkeys
send me a number 1-100 and i'll tell you a song from spotify wrapped
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berixblitz · 1 year
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