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craig-parker-cravings · 1 year ago
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Modern day Haldir 😲😍
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Darken Rahl or Stephane Narcisse?
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celebrimbot · 2 years ago
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Helms deep haldir study
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moonrocket3 · 11 months ago
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ayo who yall main 🗣️🗣️
(also sorry for no butters, i couldn’t fit him 💀 we’ll just pretend like he’s a secret character that you have to unlock or smthn)
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metalheads-trash-bin · 5 months ago
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Shotgunning Crenny….
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wonderwomanart · 4 months ago
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Wonder Woman, Spider-Man & Daredevil by Craig Rousseau
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colleendoran · 1 year ago
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Craig Parker as Haldir in The Lord of the Rings films.
About twenty years ago when the world was new, I was a guest at a number of LOTR shows in Europe, and I did this drawing in pencil on the plane ride to Germany. It was auctioned off for charity. I later colored a copy of it in Photoshop.
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lexxingtunn · 1 year ago
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Couple Sketch #1 featuring Craig Boone and my OC courier, Abigale from Fallout New Vegas. It’s a game that will always have a special place in my heart as the first Fallout game I purchased on release after falling in love with Fallout 3. I’ve loved the series ever since.
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coconuttyglittersmurf · 1 year ago
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Here are my smurfified (Nick)toons! 😊
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floralbeautysweet · 9 months ago
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بيلا وأمايا بأسلوب كريغ من الجدول | Bella and Amaya in Craig of the Creek style
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العربية:
لقد رسمت الشخصيات الداعمة الرئيسية من ريينبو هاي، هما بيلا باركر وأمايا راين بأسلوب فني كريغ من الجدول وأعتقد أن الأمر كان يستحق ذلك تمامًا!
English:
I drew the Main Supporting characters from Rainbow High are Bella Parker and Amaya Raine in the art style of Craig of the Creek and I think it was absolutely worth it! 
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alaskan-wallflower · 2 years ago
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craig-parker-cravings · 1 year ago
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Gaius Claudius Glaber- Spartacus
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Lord Narcisse- Dorwinion castle 🏰 and Josephine's crow
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thereferencebinder · 2 years ago
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The Last of Us - When You're Lost in the Darkness (S01E01)
Love the details in this one. What the art department did to show that it's her childhood bedroom, specially he little start stickers in the corner of that table.
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jazzdailyblog · 1 month ago
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Matthew Shipp: Redefining Jazz's Boundaries
Introduction: Few musicians have shaped contemporary jazz’s avant-garde landscape as profoundly as Matthew Shipp. As a pianist, composer, and visionary, Shipp has spent his career pushing the limits of jazz’s structure and redefining the genre’s possibilities. From his explorations of free improvisation to his grounding in jazz’s rich traditions, Shipp’s body of work is as diverse as it is…
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englishsub · 5 months ago
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book rec by me
so you want to get back into reading books but have no idea where to start and disdain booktok (if you get me started on this however i will become an unskippable cutscene so that's for another day). understandable. there is so much out there and it is all so overwhelming and you don't even know what you like now that you've been a decade out of the game. again, understandable. it does not have to be scary. i will help you. below i have created some categories that can get you started.
i want to read Literature
literary fiction, with crossover from historical fiction and magical realism
PEACH BLOSSOM SPRING by melissa fu
THE VASTER WILDS by lauren groff
THE FAMILY CHAO by lan samantha chang
OUTER DARK by cormac mccarthy
SEVERANCE by ling ma
LIGHT FROM UNCOMMON STARS by ryka aoki
IDENTITTI by mithu m. sanyal
PIRANESI by susanna clarke
i want to read sci-fi/fantasy that won't break my brain
sci-fi and fantasy that is gentler on the brain cells. easier to grasp magic systems with multiple but not an overwhelming number of overlapping plotlines
EMILY WILDE'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF FAERIES by heather fawcett
KINGS OF THE WYLD by nicholas eames
THE JASMINE THRONE by tasha suri
THE CITY OF BRASS by s.a. chakraborty
A RIVER ENCHANTED by rebecca ross
JUNIPER AND THORN by ava reid
BLACK SUN by rebecca roanhorse
THE FINAL STRIFE by saara el-arifi
THE BONE SHARD DAUGHTER by andrea stewart
i want to read sci-fi/fantasy that forces me to lock the fuck in
i would not recommend picking these up as your first foray back into books after many years of not reading recreationally, but i'm not your mom.
THE SPEAR CUTS THROUGH WATER by simon jimenez
JADE CITY by fonda lee
THE FIFTH SEASON by n.k. jemisin
THE RAGE OF DRAGONS by evan winter
A MEMORY CALLED EMPIRE by arkady martine
GIDEON THE NINTH by tamsyn muir
THE ART OF PROPHECY by wesley chu
THE GRACE OF KINGS by ken liu
horrify me!
there is far more to the horror literary canon than stephen king and dean koontz, i promise. consider looking up warnings for these.
TENDER IS THE FLESH by agustina bazterrica
THE RUINS by scott smith
CONFESSIONS by kanae minato
EPISODE THIRTEEN by craig dilouie
REPRIEVE by james han mattson
MARY by nat cassidy
DEAD SILENCE by s.a. barnes
AUDITION by ryu murakami
THE SALT GROWS HEAVY by cassandra khaw
don't care, i want romance
some of these feature crossover genres, like fantasy and horror.
VAMPIRES OF EL NORTE by isabel cañas
DAUGHTER OF THE MOON GODDESS by sue lynn tan
SEVEN DAYS IN JUNE by tia williams
HAPPY PLACE by emily henry
ONE DARK WINDOW by rachel gillig
i want QUEER romance
again, a mix of historical, fantasy, and contemporary crossover genres.
WE COULD BE SO GOOD by cat sebastian
IN MEMORIAM by alice winn
MOST ARDENTLY by gabe cole novoa
A STRANGE AND STUBBORN ENDURANCE by foz meadows
A MARVELLOUS LIGHT by freya marske
THE EMPEROR AND THE ENDLESS PALACE by justinian huang
SPELL BOUND by f.t. lukens
SORRY, BRO by taleen voskuni
ONE LAST STOP by casey mcquiston
DELILAH GREEN DOESN'T CARE by ashley herring blake
i haven't felt anything since i read percy jackson/the hunger games in middle school/high school
adventure is still out there.
SCYTHE by neil shusterman
WE HUNT THE FLAME by hafsah faizal
SIX OF CROWS by leigh bardugo
GEARBREAKERS by zoe hana mikuta
i'll read anything that's not straight or white
many books in the above categories fit this, but here's even more, across a variety of genres.
LAST NIGHT AT THE TELEGRAPH CLUB by malinda lo
BABEL by r.f. kuang
WHEN THE RECKONING COMES by latanya mcqueen
THE UNBROKEN by c.l. clark
IF YOU'LL HAVE ME (graphic novel) by eunnie
LEGEND OF THE WHITE SNAKE by sher lee
THIS IS HOW YOU LOSE THE TIME WAR by amal el-mohtar and max gladstone
SHE WHO BECAME THE SUN by shelley parker-chan
"all ya books suck"
like any other genre or book age group, there are duds and there are standouts. ya is not special in this regard. try some of these!
DIVINE RIVALS by rebecca ross
STRIKE THE ZITHER by joan he
THE RED PALACE by june hur
A STUDY IN DROWNING by ava reid
EMPIRE OF SAND by tasha suri
LEGENDBORN by tracy deonn
i check out and read a lot of these books for free via my local library by using the libby app (you can even add your friends' library cards to gain access to libraries in places you don't live). when i'm feeling like reading via audiobook, i use libro fm!
look, no one HAS TO read diversely. no one is going to be reverse fahrenheit 451'd and locked in a room with no fanfic and only books and not let out until they work their way through the entire literary canon. but reading, and reading widely, and reading diversely, is what teaches people to form their own opinions and question the things they are told. it's why they hang up stuff like "READ READ READ!!" in grade school classrooms.
we live under systems that increasingly benefit from going unquestioned. no, of course reading ASSASSIN'S APPRENTICE by robin hobb is not going to dismantle these systems tomorrow, nor probably even in our lifetimes. but doing it will help set up a world capable of doing it in the future. and until further notice, we are all part of this wretched world. might as well read a good story while we're here.
anyway, i'm reading THE WEST PASSAGE by jared pechaček and the new cmq book this week.
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