Spock acting all cool and confident like he had a plan when he was actually just paralyzed with the knowledge that Chapel and M'Benga were on that ship, and that he would have to give the order to kill them? That's everything to me. He was so distressed, sobbing and inconsolable, because he waited. But the thing is, M'Benga and Chapel only launched SECONDS before Spock gave the order to fire. So if he hadn't waited he really would have killed them. They're emotionally torturing this guy and Ethan Peck is so very good at crying.
This was well-received on Instagram and the clock app, so here's the easiest way to acquire red brick dust for Southern folk magic. You absolutely do not need to pay $20 for a tiny bag online, I promise.
Hypergryph spares no effort to invent new gameplay mechanics that pose a challenge even to veteran players but it will never quite reach the difficulty of simply throwing one million bricks at them
set construction timelapse from guthrie theater's instagram:
Watch as the Wurtele Thrust Stage transforms into Skid Row, home of Mushnik's Flower Shop, and join us for LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, onstage June 22 – August 18.
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Scenic Design by Lex Liang
Every once in a while, I decide I need to go back to Sans's sprite and re-decide how I want to draw him, particularly his head shape and eye socket shape. And then I usually go of the rails seeing how I'd tweak things for his variants, which definitely happened this time.
Red and Blue here are kind of just what I use as a default placeholder look for Reds and Blues in general -- they're not the canon designs or from any particular interpretation of their AUs, and that's true of Dust here, too. The Horrors are from two separate Horror AU ideas I'm kicking around, but they're very Halloween Town Horrors: they look kinda scary, but they're not malicious. And then Killer and Error here are pretty much straight lifted from their canon, visually.
The bottom set of four are from @popatochisssp and you can easily read more about them using her Undertale Skeleton's Master Post. Slate and Jasper are from Wave 1, and Ash and Brick are from Wave 2. I really like them, and I think you probably would like them too, if you don't aready :3c But if you're not into Sanses, or these types of Sanses, there are a bunch of Papyri and Swap / Swapfell Sanses you might enjoy! (Edit: fixed so all the colors have the appropriate hex code colors as assigned in their reference post.)
actually as i reread my old horimiya wip i realize that its good, and i like it, and i would probably enjoy working on it more, but unfortunately two things would get in my way in doing so. one, id have to reread horimiya a little bit. and i did not enjoy horimiya enough for that. and two, while i almost managed to hit at it as i wrote, its lacking its thematic center. sometimes im writing something just to have characters interact (re: nico;annabeth) but for the horimiya wip, its narrowly missing its purpose, which is frustrating because thats how i feel about the original horimiya manga. if i were to finish it, id need to restructure it a bit, to really get at the point im trying to make. but since im probably not going to, heres the point right here: sometimes, when you are alone for a long time, you learn to take pride and pleasure in your loneliness. you learn to enjoy self-sufficiency. you learn to recoil from love. you cannot do this, or else you will be alone forever. my final message to the world goodbye.
Red Brick Dust is one of the most powerful and popular minerals used for protecting the home. after scrubbing the front porch with Chinese floor wash or a mixture of urine and the essence of Van Van, red brick dust would then be spread across the threshold to keep bad energy and enemies from entering.
Spread red brick dust across all thresholds of your home, including windowsills and doorways to keep evil away and to form a protective barrier.
In addition to being used by itself as a protective barrier, red brick dust can be added to floor washes, used to fix candles, added to mojo bags and gris gris, and added to doll babies for its protective qualities. According to local tradition, it can be sprinkled over any evil conjure to nullify its effects.
so we are moving within the year, and we plan to make it as quick and easy on our side as possible, and ive got the dnd lego set a while ago (thanks to those who helped me get that i appreciate ittttt), and i got like. maybe 60% through it? and then havent touched it in a few months. i dont think i want to go through the effort of finishing it, which will take me several months, just to have to take it all down and rebuild it again relatively quickly after. so im just taking down what i had so far, putting each section into its own plastic bag like how it came (as best i can. i have Def messed up some pieces but oh well thats a problem for later me) and im just gonna put it back all in the original box until were there and all unpacked and set again and i can spend all the time in the world slowly putting it together