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atompalace-official · 3 months ago
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….well, she’s got the spirit!
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cheddar-baby · 11 months ago
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Guinea Pigs Eating a Grass Field
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bloodraven55 · 8 months ago
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i’ve seen too many people arguing that marcille was already a full grown adult when she went to school at 35 despite literally all of the canon evidence indicating otherwise
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ursiday · 2 months ago
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Homotherium and friend
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alexandriad · 4 months ago
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jumping on the bandwagon with an ancient greek miku
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jinxarchive · 2 months ago
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Zaun's royalty
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canisalbus · 7 months ago
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✦ Picciriddu ✦
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wanderingibon · 2 months ago
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anya deserved so much better
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markodragic · 1 year ago
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I dont think anything on this earth tickles me so hard as how busted white people look in the yakuza franchise
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its so dhsjdjfjxjfjgk
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qrbits · 7 months ago
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gaming at the office 😎
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ilions-end · 26 days ago
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i've noticed just how often achilles' dragging of hector's corpse is framed mostly as an act of extreme disrespect, or only some brutal show of triumph. personally i think that's underselling both achilles' intention and what the trojans must be thinking as they watch it happen.
hector's corpse is divinely protected so it can't be damaged by the greeks after death; all that effectively happens in the iliad is that his body gets dirty. but under normal circumstances (and i'm not gonna impose realism on mythology, but the iliad is famously detailed when it comes to bodily trauma), the physical reality of dragging a corpse along stony ground for miles would be severe disfigurement and dismemberment. first the skin would wear off, then soft tissues, then extremities would start to detach. i think the iliad's original audience would be aware of that as an intended outcome.
achilles (who doesn't yet know that hector's body has been granted divine stasis) doesn't just want to parade his enemy's corpse around, he wants to tear it apart ("i only wish that this fury inside my heart would drive me to carve you to pieces and eat your flesh raw..."), he wants it to not resemble a human anymore. he wants hector's blood and flesh to circle the city of troy. he wants to make it impossible for hector's family to gather the pieces of him to cremate and that way hector's spirit won't find passage into the underworld. that's what the gods are preventing from happening, they're not just keeping the corpse pretty for priam to pick up later.
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aphel1on · 8 months ago
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compilation of dunmeshi images saved to my computer under variations of "FOUND FAMILY REAL":
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chloesimaginationthings · 3 months ago
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Death looms over Vanny's shoulder in FNAF..
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cheddar-baby · 7 months ago
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it is wild that the top post in #gay is a closeup shot of a hairy butt not marked sensitive but if a trans woman even says that shes a trans woman the post immediately gets blasted into the void by staff.
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havanillas · 15 days ago
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Owl Ratio? 👀
Have you considered drawing Aventurine with wings? Or just a wing au in general?
he doesnt need a peacock-esque fashion anymore, he IS peacock
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