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mlpgr0undzer0 · 10 months ago
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Disposal team encountered a new infected today
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(thanks to my homie @ibbywondrous for helping with the background and filters <3)
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gothicspork · 8 months ago
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Old OC art (2019) but I never collected them in one post. They’re called Plague Freaks ’cause they’re based on the 10 plagues… At least these are the most developed ones.
Left to Right: The Baroness, The Frog Princess, Boils, Gnat, Locust, Llorona
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plentyofsoup · 1 year ago
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Fear and hunger inspired character
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forfunandforlove · 2 days ago
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2022.
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secretspiritmoodboards · 2 months ago
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goretober day 29: Disease
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This one's pretty cool looking, if not a little gross lol -Spirit
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aerachnaodnagren · 9 months ago
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In the depths of the swarm -- Swarmoskaf Lobos
Personal diving biosuite for Helmaenth swarm habitats traverse 
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demaparbat-hp · 3 months ago
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That infamous prison escape.
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wileycap · 9 months ago
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I don't think I've seen anybody talk about how absolutely insane The Boiling Rock is from Hakoda's perspective.
Imagine getting captured, and your son tells you that you won't be apart for too long. That's sweet, but obviously your son has no resources to spare for organizing a breakout. You hope that the Avatar can defeat the Fire Lord soon - that's the earliest time you could hope to be rescued.
You get put into a temporary holding facility until the guards can sort out who is who. After a while, they put you on a prisoner transport to the Boiling Rock. Your captors try to intimidate you by telling you that it's the highest security prison in the Fire Nation, probably the whole world. It's far away from the capital.
You arrive at the Boiling Rock. It really is in the middle of a boiling lake. There's only one way in or out, and it's a gondola that takes you above the boiling lake. You meet the warden. They take you to your cell. You settle down to wait for the end of the war.
And 15 minutes later Sokka comes in like "hey dad I'm here I got the prince of the Fire Nation and an Earth Kingdom ninja leader gf ok let's go I'm busting you out"
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jim-webster · 4 days ago
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Chocolate
Gerta Thung was an interesting lady. Had she been wealthy she would have been a celebrated eccentric. As it was even her friends considered her a little dotty while at times people commented she was just stark mad. Still I always liked her and not merely because she loved poetry. I only ever knew her as a widow. She supported herself by running a small coffee shop in the front room of her house,…
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mudanonaito · 11 months ago
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leo-artista · 20 days ago
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Mrs. Mystery and The owl man
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marisatomay · 7 months ago
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Can he send just like one tweet right now just one tweet I’m begging
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justgoji · 4 months ago
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I have to clean my backpack tomorrow fuck 😭
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monzterzack · 5 months ago
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i am trying really hard to nail them down in my style
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rockymountainqueen2 · 8 months ago
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From this -
This post is mostly for those who don't want to have to click on the link in order to read the entirety of The Owl House's series bible.
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tenth-sentence · 7 months ago
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Hideous boils and pustules had started carrying the barbarians off by their thousands, their bodies stinking even before they died.
"Why the West Rules – For Now: The patterns of history and what they reveal about the future" - Ian Morris
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