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#leo art#tawog#amazing world of gumball#the amazing world of gumball#no character will be left undrawn if i have anything to do about it#larry needlemeyer#larry tawog#tawog fanart#fanart#art#my art#traditional art#doodles#thank you waiter that will be all
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several thoughts about the new years 2023 sketch that i CANNOT stop having:
he's getting hornier. he's been getting hornier on main the closer we get to the end of the series. everyone scroll his twitter back to 2021 and you will see there is an abrupt spike in horny art around august of that year. horny on main about literally all his own ocs and unapologetic about it
horikoshi has DEFINITELY been looking at all the bunnyboi deku fanart over the last 8 years
the previous two points lead me to conclude that the fandom has been picking up what he's putting down this whole time. shameless deku supremacy bunnyboi deku supremacy etc etc
also thinking maybe deku's steel toed thigh highs were an aesthetic choice and not entirely necessary for support reasons. thotty deku supremacy etc
hori really fleshes out his characters with these sketches it seems very clear to me that ochaco was bribed with free food for this event & kirishima didn't have to be bribed with ANYTHING he's just happy to be here, very on brand
thanks bud i WASNT thinking about their balls but NOW i am
that being said: release the balls cut horikoshi. i KNOW you have a secret balls-in drawing. im a 'do-it-for-the-bit' artist, i know theres a secret bit art folder i just KNOW it
and you KNOW he also did a bunnyboi katsuki sketch. hes a freaque he simply would not let that go undrawn
do you guys think katsuki feels left out. do you think he's mad he missed the memo. where are his eyes pointed, mirko? or ochaco? is he jealous. does he have fomo
katsuki adhd king
it is SO funny of hori to make mirko have to wear clothes while the rest of them wear her costume. so cruel. so inhumane. get dressed idiot
shouto said 👁️👄👁️ as usual absolute comedy king
#i NEED everyone to understand that aince day one deku has never had a single body negative thought in his LIFE#its so apparent to me that this weirdo either has incredibly high self esteem OR he simply cannot perceive his own body as a tangible thing#im just saying. very few of my friends would have been ao unconcerned about bein shirtless in front of their peers and yet#this little guy has been running around half naked since the third episode#but NOT in a kirishima or bakugou way#in a 'ive never thought about my appearance beyond being a plain looking guy in my LIFE' kind of way#hes not showing off his gains hes just. not self conscious#fascinating character absolute chad of an mc#which begs the question: why does he wear the arm brace. is it solely for joint support?#because he doesnt seem to worry abt his other scars. so is he just being medically cautious????????#obsessed with him i want to dissect him like a bug#also re:hori getting hornier. he really is equal opportunity horny. like YEAH the girls are being objectified.#but look what he did to kamui woods from day one. he didnt have to define all might's dick so thoroughly and yet#and now hes baby girlifying his amab mc you LOVE to see it#anyway#evil words#horikoshi sketches#bnha
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12 & 13 November 1828
November 12
6½
10 55/60
Out at 7½ - good motion - Saw Nathan Sharpe soughing at Pump, took him with me, and went along the top of Cowgate wood to see how much walling should be done – about 116 yards long – good many stones in the old walk –Might take 4 loads per rood new stones – Nathan and Robert could do about 2 roods a day – then along common wood, and the fields and out at Hipperholme lane-ends, and went to Lightcliffe – Got there at 8 40/60 – sat down to breakfast and took 1 cup of tea, but would not breakfast – Gave Mrs W Priestley a £5 Bank of England for 3 pound notes and the four half sovereigns I got the other day, I gave her the mother of pearl book opening-knife with 2 penknife blades I bought for her at [Wood’s] when last in York – Mrs Edward Paley and her 3 girls still there – go tomorrow – very civil to her – Seven children and little or nothing to live on, one maid to take care of the children and a girl to scrub, yet everything always neat. Mrs W Priestley walked up and down with me perhaps half anxious to get one of her brother Edward’s sons to Christchurch asked if I had any interest? Colonel Lowther had given a presentation but it was not a free one, therefore refused ie it was for the son of a freeman of London that papa must have bought - freedom of the city price 40 guineas – Knew not that I could have the least interest – in all cases meant to keep to my interest undrawn upon till possibly wanted as it one day might for some relation of my own – but would certainly do anything I could in the present case – got home at 10 50/60 –breakfast at 11 – Staid talking to my father about Lower Brea Road and then to Marian told her Commissioner must have my receipt as well as my father’s Recommended Leader of Bradford to value the Lower Brea land etc wanted for the road – would be best to tell Mr Waterhouse, they must value and settle what they would want first – my father would not let them begin till the land was paid for – at first my father objected to my saying anything about it, but, at last, seemed to come round to it – went out at 1 to Mosey railing off Benjamin’s Well fed from Trough of Boland wood – then by Benjamin’s and above the Cunnery, and the plantation to the bit for planting in Pump Lane – then to the men (Nathan Sharpe and Robert Schofield) soughing in John Oates’s wood field – then along the new footpath to Lower brea, and thence into the new road, and down upon Well-Royde and house at 4 – then with John in the garden pruning the fruit trees and came in at 4 55/60 – Dressed – washed my feet in hot water Kind note from Mrs W Priestley with a small book an account of Christchurch Hospital and begging me to reserve my interest – had heard since seeing me of there being likely to get what they wanted – read 3 or 4 pages of the book – Dinner at 6 5/60 afterwards wrote the above of today and from 29th October to the 10th instant rough draft of index - White rime frost this morning – very fine frosty day tho’rather thickish and hazy – a little sunshine – went upstairs at 10 5/60
Thursday 13
6½
11¼
Out at 7 10/60 good motion went to the 2 wallers to look at the top of Cowgate wood – there will be about 21 or 22 roods of walling to do – will do it by the day at 2/6 per man a day, or will take the job at 3/6 a rood considering it at 2/6 a rood walling and 1/- shilling a rood old wall pulling up and start picking out –Had not quite determined - would consider about it; for it will take them it seems three weeks – got home at 8½ - above ½ hour talking to my father of one thing or other – changed my pelisse etc breakfast at 9 50/60 – at 10½ off with my Father and Marian in Miss Jenkinson’s visiting landaulette to make calls – Called at Pyenest (saw Mr and Mrs Edwards - the latter looked as if it would have been all wrong had I gone away without calling) at Mill house (Mrs and Miss Rawson very civil and glad to see us) and Kebroyde – Mrs Priestley very civil and glad to see us – gave me the receipe for her capital thin sweet cakes – She is lame could not go in to the garden with us but we went to see the little improvements making – old walls taken away and the foot path turned out of sight above – Mr Priestley came in and gave me the receipt for making gas-tar (coal-tar) answer for rails, gates and out-of-door work To a gallon of gas-tar add a piece of pitch as big as your fist, half that of stone brimstone, about 2 lbs red lead, and about a pint of finely powdered charcoalto be laid on hot Melt in the brimstone and pitch, then mix in the charcoal and lastly the red lead (boil the gas tar well) –
Stayed ½ hour at Pyenest and Mill house, and about an hour at Kebroyde – left a message with Mrs W H Rawson and Mrs Priestley for Major Priestley to say we should have called but knew he was not at home – then called at Haughend – not at home – got back to Halifax about 3 – left my father and sister to go home and got out at Gill’s the shoemakers – objected to paying more than 20/- for my straight leather boots that Rutter makes for 17/- then went to Whitley’s – ordered some little account books and 4 partition book (lettered like a Ledger such as used for all the clubs here) cash-book and memorandum book for Mariana’s friendly society – ordered for Mariana too a ream of highly glazed laid letter paper, six quires to be black edged – Captain and Mrs Steward (Miss Prescott that was) came in, but seeing her slink into the other room, walked off without seeming to know she was there – then went to Wellhead to speak to Mr Waterhouse about the Lower brea road – Saw him for 4 or 5 minutes and said all I wished – to let my father know in time what ground they wanted and what they proposed giving for it, so that a proper person might be employed to value for us – my father would not let them begin till the land was paid for, and this being known and settled, there would surely be no unpleasantness of any sort – Mr Waterhouse said all this was right – he would not consent to begin till the money was ready and they were in fact obliged to individuals who would be paid in the first instance – said I begged to mention to him as private friend and in confidence that my father could not give a sufficient receipt – that they ought to have my receipt – Mr Waterhouse said he would remember this – hoped I should be at home at this time – it seems as if it might be some months before they begin – Then begged me to go into the dining room – dinner just gone out – Mrs William Rawson there and Mrs Catherine Rawson and the two Miss Ferguson’s and a young lady staying with them – asked me if I would go in to the old ladies, as if my doing so would be a godsend, and therefore I did – they had surely been a dull party – Mrs William Rawson and at first Mrs Catherine so sombre I could scarce make out whether they my company misplaced or not – however gradually succeeded in amusing them all, and making all cheerful (talking of French cookery, parties etc etc) and all seemed heartily glad to keep me – coffee – then tea – dampish, wettish evening, and John came with the gig about 8½ seemed to leave behind me a high character for agreeableness – off, and home (fair but dampish) at 9½ -
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