I would give anything for 5 mins with this man (he would probably burn me with his eyes)
https://x.com/thecinesthetic/status/1765082271030407199?s=46
My fav psychotic dilf 😩
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Kurama 🥺💕🌹
I haven’t drawn him in so long but I was reminded of how obsessed I was with him because I’ve been watching the live action recently 😭💕
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requests? oh yeah I can do that!
my personal belief is that if neuvi wasn't a catalyst, the second best weapon type would be claymore. can you draw him with any of the claymores?
(my reasoning is that 1) we still have no hydro claymore, 2) the slowness and heftiness of the attacks would fit him and 3) "sword of justice" concept, especially as reference to Focalors' death method)
Interesting take. Im certainly up for trying to design alternate weapons for characters.
Do you know Starscourge Radahn from Elden Ring? I can see Neuvi wielding claymores like that, or idk just kaveh style where he doesnt really hold on to it and just magics it with telekenesis lmao
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It's been incredibly difficult to hear from Palestinians in Gaza, not to mention center their experiences and platform their voices. Because ever since Hamas violently kicked the Palestinian government out of Gaza in 2007, it's denied Palestinians the right to free speech.
(Here's Palestinian human rights activist Hamza Howidy sarcastically wondering why Hamas isn't stopping the theft of humanitarian aid when it had the power to arrest him for a social media post within 4 hours.)
I'm working on a series of posts of Palestinians to platform. I came across this thread from someone who used Snapchat to talk to people in Gaza, so I thought I'd post it here in the meantime.
I've seen videos of Palestinians talking about not being able to evacuate because "Hamas has closed all the roads," a video of a Palestinian telling the IDF that Hamas has a car blocking the Salah-al-Din road (the evacuation route) and is pointing guns at people and telling them to turn around. But even as someone searching for Palestinian voices and looking for information about this, I hadn't heard that Hamas had been killing civilians trying to evacuate. (And probably reporting their deaths as part of the daily total.)
I mean, just the fact that the Gaza Strip is run as a separate country from the rest of Palestine is a huge barrier for Palestinians. It's hard to be accepted as a full member of the UN when your country functionally has two or three different governments.
(Confusingly, the PLO is considered the government of Palestine internationally. Abbas is the president of both PLO and the Palestinian Authority, so it sort of works as long as nobody has an election. But the fact that Palestinians have been denied an election for 18+ years, because Abbas keeps cancelling elections and Hamas is Hamas, is also a pretty big fucking problem.)
But it's also true that a huge number of the people in the Gaza Strip, while obviously having a big problem with the Israeli government, have at least as big of a problem with Hamas.
And for all of our decades of talk about Free Palestine, in the progressive movement, we pay shockingly little attention to that.
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HEAR ME OUT what about a 911 episode where it’s like the French Mistake™️ from supernatural (the characters & the actors end up in the “same dimension” so we have Buck and Eddie and also Oliver and Ryan) and like the characters are super confused bc themselves (?) keep talking about this dude called Buddie ??? and they can’t comprehend who that is although it sounds remotely familiar somehow and then someone (probably Aisha let’s be honest) says something among the lines of ‘it would be dumb to not pair Buck and Eddie off, the way you guys have given them life… they’re clearly in love’ and Buck and Eddie’s brain short-circuits bc w h a t and they have to deal with these very sudden very real feelings they’ve been hiding under the rug for the past five years bc you’re in love with me? idk man are you in love with me??? and the ep ends in a weird macho man hand-shake-kiss-hug thing
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i didnt really like the last scene of Primal (s2) but thematically it makes perfect sense and i can't be mad at it.
Primal, besides being a visual delight of cartoonized gore & character design, is a story about the continuation of life. The second season could not make it more clear, with the emphasis put on the egg-laying scene, managing to imbue the long close-up of a cloaca with a sense of poetic wonder; and even more so, with the darwin episode, in which charles darwin explains primal theory before getting to play action hero. (this episode was honestly so shameless about having fun; it's a gem). This episode being the only one with dialogue that most of the audience would understand, as well as the only one breaking away from the main story, highlights its importance and makes it almost a demonstration of the series as a whole: one that openly chucks historical accuracy to the side to play with the concept of violence as a means of survival. what it doesn't mention, however, is the subsidiary theme of the importance of "family", aka the group one belongs to. It shines through with the main duo, and of course with the subplots of the giant and the vikings.
With all this in mind, I can't argue against the thematic coherence and near necessity of the final sex scene--i may not have liked it, but it fits in with the narrative. As the caveman slowly dies from the wounds inflicted by the only being that could beat him (a godlike avenger), mira gazes at his paintings and gets a sense of his loneliness. They have travelled far together and while she may have found her village again, her previous lover is long dead. In many ways, they belong to one another and are "family" already (with the lizards too, of course). It's true that the scene, while quick, does not shy away in a classic fade-to-black--i'd call it off-puttingly intimate--but the series is very adult; it spreads intestines over just about every episode. And most of all, it's not grotesque or ridiculous--it's a tender rekindling of hope, symbolized by the dinosaur-riding daughter in the last images.
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high school delinquent kunikida is such a perfect concept but specially because he would be like sawada shin from tv drama gokusen.
guy who dyed his hair. guy that got expelled because he punched a teacher who disrespected his friend and refused to apologize. guy that lives alone because his parents don't respect his path and outlook on life. guy who would risk it all for those who he loves. problematic guy that never smiles (ever). guy that you need to earn his respect (even as an authority figure). guy that is extremely smart but doesn't care about school because it's a corrupt place. the delinquent ever. i love them
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