Regina: Ooh, somebody has a crush
Rumple: Pfft, I don’t have a crush on Belle I just think she's cool, it’s not like I stay up at night thinking about her.
*Later that night*
Rumple, very much awake: Uh oh.
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Resistant Raven
Robert Mills
from the website:
"Raven is always pushing our consciousness along. Getting into things maybe we should or shouldn’t. Understand humanity and understanding ourselves. If he focused on only was good or right some things wouldn’t be in existence. He’s illuminating that for us. In this print, he’s bringing color scheme in a different way. Some people wouldn’t like these colors because they are not traditional. The blue corner depicts the proverbial box. The person inside is expressing, “If you are going to put me in your box then good luck trying to find me!”- Rob Mills
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Assignment: sluttiest phantoms and explain why 😊
In no particular order:
Hugh Panaro - The man is feral and so pelvis-forward. His permanent smirk only adds to it.
Franc D’Ambrosio - The way he moves, look at that man. See also his PONR for the noises he makes.
Greg Mills - He is so soft in real life, but gosh, he is slutty on stage. We don’t call him Greg Finger Lickin’ Mills for nothing.
Ben Crawford - I’m just going to put this fantastic video by @opera-ghost here as my explanation.
Jeremy Stolle - That man PROWLS when he moves.
Adam Robert Lewis - I’ve never even seen video of him, but his VOICE. That tells me all I need to know.
Howard McGillin - Look at all that leg, come on now
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OUAT Season 1 aired 11 years ago today and I really miss them...
Happy Anniversary!
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The Black Room (1935) - Spanish herald
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Question: Among the women of the Mills’ family, which one did you prefer to kiss?
Robert Carlye: Emilie. Has to be. Because you know, that was the realest of all... You try, you know... You try to make everything real. The stuff I had to do with Bex was...weird. And the stuff I had with Lana was even more weirder. So Emilie, definitely.
Robert Carlyle - The Happy Ending Con 2017
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Henry: Can we go to a haunted house?
Rumple: What's wrong with the one you live in?
Henry: Wh-What
Regina: For the love of god!
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Gunakadeit
Robert Mills
from the website:
Gunakadeit is a mythological supernatural being, a sea monster, who they say brought wealth. The moment I heard the entire backstory from my mentor and legendary Master Artist Nathan Jackson, I was intrigued. The short version is somebody actually captured this sea monster. He skinned it out and placed the skin over himself. There was an orb in it that presented the man with a caveat - he would be granted the privilege of being the supernatural being if he promised to be back by sunrise the following day. The man agrees and transforms into the sea monster. He spends his day by doing good and serving his people, delivering to them food and wealth from the ocean. Gunakadeit starts falling in love with the praises bestowed upon him from the people. He doesn’t want to leave the prominent position he is in. This eventually leads to his demise, as he does not fulfill his promise.
This design speaks to that side of human nature that is the battle of our intentions. It is meant to remind us to be mindful of what motivates us. Is it to genuinely help people or is it driven by the lure of praise and adoration?
by Robert Mills
This design was featured in Smithsonian Magazine. The full story can be found here:
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