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weevmo · 5 months ago
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Not final - but she's looking so much better in the 2nd pass!! Can't wait to set her loose so she can eat carpet lint and curb stomp sock puppets who get in her way -
Trying to emulate a bit of Hannah Barbara in the shapes! But I'll tighten the styling up in the next pass
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weevmo · 10 months ago
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AGAIN - ppl drawing my own characters better than me haha - I made such a happy sound seeing these I hope you know
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Characters belong to @weevmo.
Dahlia…you and me, girl /hj. I’m sorry, Weevmo you keep dishing out these scrumptious characters and I just gotta go a little silly, as a treat. I struggled a bit emulating her into my style but I hope she’s still recognisable.
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fuckyeah-jessicabiel · 3 years ago
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Jessica Biel Is the Sexiest Woman Alive
Those liquid lips, those pearly ankles, those Boulder shoulders -- Jessica Biel is a woman of many parts, all of which we have been assembling in the pages of Esquire over the last five months. Now, at last, she is whole. Behold.
I know the body climbing out of that SUV alarmingly well. I know it better than the body of any other human being, with the possible exception of my wife's. I've been staring at photos of this body for weeks now -- thinking about it, scrutinizing it, asking lots of probing questions about it. For those who haven't been paying attention: In each of the last five issues, Esquire has unveiled a different body part of the Sexiest Woman Alive. We started at her toes in June and took you to her lower lip last month. Until now, her identity has been kept hidden even from our friends and family. Our readers have submitted a flurry of guesses: Angelina Jolie? Kirsten Dunst? Kay Bailey Hutchison?
It has been my job to phone this mystery woman every month and ask her about that issue's body part. (This is journalism, after all, not prurience.) The first time I spoke to the Sexiest Woman Alive, we had a fifteen-minute discussion about her feet. It was the kind of phone conversation that, under other circumstances, would have required the use of a credit card."What color are your toenails?""Red.""What color red?""I'm not sure of the name.""Um, do you like getting your feet massaged?""Yes.""Hard or soft?""I like strong hands. Someone who really gets in there and gets the knots out.""Can you pick up objects with your toes?""Yes, actually, I can.""Like what? Pens?""Yes, I could probably pick up pens. Maybe a big marble.""What about a stapler? Could you pick up a stapler?""Yes, I could probably pick up a stapler, too."
After several equally refined conversations, I have become planet Earth's greatest expert on this body. I know about the blue tattoo of a dove on her stomach and the scar on her left shin from slipping on a tractor. I know about her preference for shaving over waxing because waxing feels like a flyswatter on her skin. I know her thighs are strong from riding a big white horse in Prague this summer for the movie The Illusionist. I know she loved having pumped-up shoulders for her role as a vampire slayer in Blade: Trinity. I know her opinion about her breasts: "I feel comfortable with them. And, uh, I like them."
And now, finally, I am looking at the sexiest body in the world in three dimensions, live and unplugged.
Jessica Biel steps out of the SUV and jogs toward me. She's wearing tight jeans, a sparkly gold shirt tied at the waist, a low-cut white T-shirt underneath. No doubt about it: It's an impressive body. And I should probably stop staring. Right now. Or now. Okay, I've officially started to creep myself out.
Before I met Jessica, I decided we needed to elevate our relationship. So I asked her to meet me at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Can't get much more highbrow than that, right? I also brought along my wife and kid. This, I figured, would show Jessica that I'm not a John Wayne Gacy-like perv.
When Jessica meets my seventeen-month-old son, she leans in and says, "Hello, gorgeous." He smiles vacantly -- a common enough reaction by men. Her voice is husky like Lauren Bacall's. In fact, it's deeper than my voice (an observation she doesn't contradict, sadly). We start strolling into the Greek-statue section.
Jessica is hardly new to fame -- she started her career as a preacher's daughter on the WB drama 7th Heaven, battled an evil robotic plane with Jamie Foxx in Stealth, has a bunch of worshipful fan sites -- but at twenty-three she hasn't yet passed the threshold into surreal, fighting-off-the-paparazzi fame. And yet something about her sends off an invisible celebrity signal. Maybe it's the famous-person sunglasses. (Hers are reddish tinted.) Or maybe it's the star posture. She has the best posture I've ever seen. She could hold an apple between her shoulder blades. The signal goes to work immediately, causing museum-goers to stop her every few feet. One of her admirers requests and gets a hug. Another, an oily teenager who looks as if he spends a lot of time searching for the secret sex scenes in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, manages to stop her twice -- once for an autograph, and minutes later for a picture.
We've been in the museum all of ten minutes when I decide we need a mission to stay focused. Naturally, I find myself taking the relationship right back into the gutter. "What if we tried to find the sexiest woman in the museum? You know, because you're the Sexiest Woman Alive?""Okay, sure. Sounds like fun." Jessica starts scanning the crowd, sizing up the German tourist ladies waddling toward a sarcophagus. "Oh, I actually meant the sexiest painting or statue."I may not be Ted Koppel, but I'm not that crass.She seems relieved. But you've got to love her for agreeing to critique the relative attractiveness of fat European tourists. This much is clear: She's a game girl.
We come to our first candidate, a frighteningly steatopygous Babylonian statue. "Well, a fertility goddess," she says. "You can't get much sexier than that." Nevertheless, we decide to keep searching.
Jessica was a child actor, and when child actors get older, they seem to fall into two camps: They either self-destruct into liquor-store-robbing messes, or they become adults long before they should. Jessica falls into the second category. She seems far too poised and stable and directed for her age.Still, she is in her early twenties. She gushes about a drink she pounded in Prague: lick coffee grounds off hand, take a shot of vodka, finish with a lime. Her friend named it "the molester." And on her twenty-first birthday, she tells me, she downed "about fifteen shots in fifteen minutes," went to the bathroom, vomited, then rode in a mechanical-bull competition and won. But that aside, she seems far older than a girl who still can't rent a car. She doesn't uptalk or giggle. There aren't a lot of likes or ums in her conversation. She actually asks questions about other people -- bizarre for a celebrity. And she has a healthy lack of pretension about her status as an actress. During interviews for the military movie Stealth, journalists kept asking her opinion about the latest weapons. "Sometimes I'd say, 'I am totally in favor of unmanned combat-aerial vehicles during wartime.' And the next time I'd be absolutely against it. I'd change it up to keep myself from getting bored. Because my opinion on a subject like that doesn't really matter."
My wife points out a Paolo Veronese portrait of Venus squeezing a stream of milk from her breast. Sexy? Well, there are Websites devoted to those who would say yes. But Jessica deems it "too functional." She does like the size of the painting, though. It's huge. "I went to the Louvre," she says, "and I was a little disappointed by how small the Mona Lisa was.
"I didn't know she had been to Paris. It's one of the few facts I didn't know. In addition to my monthly interrogations of Jessica about her body parts, I wrote the clues to her identity we gave each month. Which means I read far too many Jessica Biel profiles. So now I know that she started out doing Pringles commercials. And that the pilot of the WB's Christian-themed 7th Heaven featured a scene of her being taught how to kiss by her onscreen brother -- a plotline that was wisely deemed too weird. I know that her friends call her Jesse. And that she dates actor Chris Evans (the Human Torch from Fantastic Four), who spread rose petals all over her apartment on her twenty-first birthday -- presumably before the vomiting incident.I know she grew up in Boulder, Colorado. That her dad is a former business consultant, and her mom used to do "spiritual healing." I know she attended Tufts University for a year and that the Tufts mascot is Jumbo the elephant. (In fact, the only friend of hers who guessed she was the mystery woman was a Tufts alum who decoded the elephant clue.) I know swordfish is one of her favorite foods. I know that she's starring in Elizabethtown, Cameron Crowe's comedy, which opens this month and in which she plays Orlando Bloom's bitch of a girlfriend.
I also know that Jessica does not do nudity. She's made that clear in interview after interview. She'll do sex scenes, like the one with James Van Der Beek in The Rules of Attraction, but she won't bare anything naughty. In fact, a good part of that scene was a close-up of Jessica's face. She says that Van Der Beek wasn't even on the bed with her. So: no nudity. The reason, not surprisingly, has a lot to do with a quasi-infamous photo shoot for Gear magazine.
Back in 2000, when she was starring as a good Christian girl on 7th Heaven, Jessica posed for a series of topless photos. They weren't completely topless, mind you -- there was a carefully placed arm covering her breasts -- but close enough. She was seventeen. Aaron Spelling, the show's producer, was pissed; Stephen Collins, the actor who played her father on the show, called the pictures "child pornography"; and her role on the show was chopped down to guest appearances."
A lot of people said to me, That was the bravest thing I've ever seen anybody do," she says. "But I was miserable. It was horrible. I was humiliated. I just wanted my family to forgive me....I was taken advantage of in many different ways. Now I can look at the pictures and not be disgusted, and I don't have to cry about it. I look at it as a learning experience."
Which makes it all the more remarkable that she agreed to pose for our project, a life-size, multipart, heart-stopping photograph revealing her as the Sexiest Woman Alive. While wearing nothing but a scarf wrapped around her privates. "The shooting of that photo was very hard," she admits. "I felt all the emotions coming back from four or five years ago. I went home after the day was done, I called my mom and cried to her on the phone. But actually, it was almost cathartic in a way. And I feel really happy with the outcome."
In fact, she says, she might not be opposed to baring herself for the camera in the future. I know it's a cheap question to ask, but we happen to be within spitting distance of some very naked Rubens women. "I don't know how I'll feel in two years, five years, ten years," she says. "I heard about an actress -- someone I admired -- who said she wished she had done more nudity when she was twenty-something, since now she's older and it ain't pretty anymore."
Finally, we come upon one more candidate, a painting of a beautiful biblical heroine draped in robes. Jessica thinks she looks a bit like Juliette Binoche. Though the scene is a little incongruous, Jessica wants me to know that the woman is definitely sexy. "It's not because of her great body, either," she says. "It's because she's hardcore and confident. That's instantly sexy." I have decided to ask no more impertinent questions. We are standing in front of Massimo Stanzione's portrait of Judith gripping the decapitated head of Holofernes, her oppressor.
Source: Esquire Magazine, October 2005
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afaimscorner · 4 years ago
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12. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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 1997-2003, 7 Seasons, 144 Episodes, US, The WB/UPN
 Creator: Joss Whedon
 Main Cast: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Alyson Hannigan, Nicolas Brendon, Anthony Stewart Head, Charisma Carpenter, David Boreanaz, Seth Green, James Marsters, Marc Blucas, Emma Caulfield, Michelle Trachtenberg, Amber Benson, Kristine Sutherland, Danny Strong, Tom Lenk, Eliza Dushku, Armin Shimerman, Juliet Landau, Mercedes McNab, Adam Busch, Robia LaMorte, Harry Groener, D. B. Woodside, Charlie Weber, Iyari Limon, Clare Kramer, Bailey Chase, Leonard Roberts, Sarah Hagan
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„Strong is fighting. It’s hard and it’s painful, and it’s everyday. It’s what we have to do.“
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The one in which: Buffy is the Chosen One, she alone can fight Vampires, Demons, and other Creatures, but does not care a lot about the alone part, and is helped by friends and family. She falls in love with a good vampire, gets her heart broken by humans, and ends up having sex with a not-so-good vampire. Her best friend becomes a witch, a lesbian, and a murderer, her other best friend gets engaged to a former demon, and her sister is actually not her sister at all but a magicial key, while her mother hooks up with her Watcher, who is also her school’s liberian. And then they all have to fight the First Evil on the top of that.
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Favorite Episodes: Once More with Feeling, Hush, Earshot, Fool for Love, Becoming 1+2
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crystal-zen · 7 years ago
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Sunset Rendezvous by Crystal-Zen A commission for Sumer-Breeze !! I was asked by the lovely Sumer to do a commission of her Xiaolin Showdown OC Renai with Clay!  She wanted to have a sunset reunion for the two of them. The pose is based off of one from Thumbelina between her and Cornelius. ^-^ The one where he picks her up.  This was a lot of fun to draw and I got a huuuge enjoyment out of painting the background! All of those beautiful warm colors from the show! Now, typically I just go with the shows gentle shading style but I took some artistic liberty here and made the shading a bit darker. Both Sumer and I agree it adds a bit of depth and helps connect the sunset feeling to it. I'm so sorry for the wait and I hope you enjoy it! They were really fun. Art © to me. Renai is © to Sumer-Breeze Clay Bailey and Xiaolin Showdown are © to WB/Christy Hui
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lovemesomesurveys · 4 years ago
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the good ol’ days...
When you were a kid…
Were you happy or sad when you found out your babysitter was coming? Yeah, my babysitters were my aunt or my older brother, both of which were fun. My aunt liked to do fun activities, like arts and crafts, play games, and watch movies. My brother liked making silly home videos. Like, we’d have our own talk show and pretend to be the host and guests and all that. I had a keyboard and he used it to make the theme song for our show and when we’d go to commercial break, which consisted of actual commercials on the TV lmao. It was fun.
Did you have a boyfriend in kindergarten? No.
Did you ever play hopscotch at school? No. That would be hard to do in a wheelchair. Did you refuse to eat your vegetables? I was very picky (still am).
What did you usually dress up as on Halloween? I was a witch and a vampire a lot.
What was your favorite television show? As a real little kid I was obsessed with Barney. As I got a little older I was into Arthur, NickJr, WB Kids, and Saturday morning cartoons that came on ABC (stuff like Recess and Pepperann).  Did you have D.E.A.R. time in school? (Drop Everything and Read) I remember silent reading and accelerated reading... I don’t remember having something like that specifically, but it’s possible. Or at least something like it. Did you ever read the ‘Magic Treehouse’ series? Yes. How about the 'Bailey School Kids’ series? Yep. Do you remember the first movie you ever saw in theaters? Not the first, but one that comes to mind is The Rugrats Movie.  Who was your best friend in elementary school? Angela was my best friend in some grades, but you know how kids are��once they vibe with someone else, they’ll hang out with them 24/7. Angela was a way more sociable kid so she got close with everyone, while I remained terrible at making friends. If she wasn’t my best friend at the time, I had no one. <<< Yeah, I definitely can relate to that. Friends changed all the time, one day you’re best friends with so and so and then the next you’re not and they’re playing with someone else. I had a few different best friends. It wasn’t until 5th grade that I made more permanent, real friends. Did they continue to be your best friend in middle school? Yes. I made a couple others as well. Did you ever watch 'The Land Before Time’ movies? Yes. Did you ever watch the show 'Arthur’? I loved Arthur. Did the tooth fairy give you a lot of money? It was a lot to me.  How often did you visit your nearest grandparents? I spent a lot of time at both sets of grandparents as a kid. My paternal grandparents moved out of state; though, when I was like 10, so we only saw them when they came to visit every summer for a couple months (they had an RV). My cousins and I were at my maternal grandparents’ house all the time. That was the family hangout spot. Did you ever play with 'Little People’ toys? Yes. How about Polly Pockets? Yes. Did you collect anything when you were a kid? Barbie dolls and clothes/accessories, Pokemon cards, stuffed animals, and rocks. My paternal grandparents did a lot of traveling and it became a thing between my Nana and I where she brought me back a rock from various places they went to. It started when she and I would go on walks together and I’d pick up pretty or cool looking rock. She’d write the place and date on it, so it’s pretty neat to look back on. Did you get an allowance? Yes. What was your favorite sport to play? What is it now? I never enjoyed sports. What foods did you not like then that you do like now? Spinach is one that comes to mind. I think it’s creamed spinach that I wasn’t a fan of (I don’t know if I’d like it now, haven’t tried it since then). I love regular spinach now with my scrambled eggs and sandwiches.  Were you into American Girl dolls? Nah. I loved played Barbies, but dolls like that weren’t my thing. What was your first pet and what did you name it? We had a dog named Buster when I was like 3 years old, so I don’t remember him much. However, we got a dog when I was 5 and I named him, Scruffy. He was with us until I was 18 years old.  Did you ever read the 'Junie B. Jones’ books? Yesss, I loved those. What did you want to be when you were a kid? A teacher. I loved playing school. What was your first word? Your first sentence? (If you remember) I’m not sure. Have you moved into a new house since you were a kid? We moved a few times when I was really little, but the house we moved into when I was about 5 we lived in until my early 20s. Were you friends with your neighbors? Yeah, I was really close to these 3 girls that lived next door. Did you enjoy exploring your backyard? I played out in the front yard more. Did you bake cookies with your grandparents? Yeah. What was your biggest fear when you were a kid? Bugs! That’s definitely still one of them. Who did you look up to most? My mom and grandma.  Did you ever play the 'Reader Rabbit’ computer games? Yes. Did you have a swing set in your backyard? I did. How about a sandbox? No. How old were you when you learned how to ride a bike? I didn’t ride a bike. Did you ever spy on your neighbors through the window? No... Were you a teacher’s pet in kindergarten? Haha yeah. I kinda always was. Teachers loved me. Did you ever build a treehouse or a fort in your yard? No. My cousins and I built blanket forts in the house, though. Did you ever find anything interesting in your yard? *shrug* Possibly. Did you ever have 'themed birthdays’? Yes. Did your parents let you drink soda? Yes.  Did you ever watch 'The Powerpuff Girls’ or 'Dexter’s Laboratory’? Yep yep. Did you sleep with a blanket or stuffed animal? Well, yeah, I slept with a blanket lol. I had stuffed animals on my bed with me as well. Did you ever have a night light? Yeah. My TV was also like my nightlight. I still have to sleep with my TV on. I need to have some light and sound. Did you watch 'Winnie the Pooh’? Yesss, the movies and the animated series on the Disney Channel. I loved Winnie the Pooh. Still do. Not too long ago I watched a few episodes on Disney+. Did you ever have an imaginary friend? What was their name? No. The only thing I did was make up other people that were there whenever my cousins and I played school or house. We’d make up other friends and give them names, as well as describe what they looked like and what they were wearing.  What kinds of games did you play with your friends during Recess? I remember 4-square and tag. I couldn’t go on the playground, so I don’t really remember what else we did to be honest. I guess just hung out or I watched them play on the playground.  Did you dream of being a princess or did you not really care about that? Nah, that wasn’t really my thing. Did you have a special name for your pacifier? What was it? Not that I can recall. Did you watch 'Blues Clues’? Yeppp. What kind of car did your parents have? I can picture a few of them, but I don’t recall what kind they were, exactly.  Did you ever flush anything down the toilet by mistake? I don’t think so. Were you afraid to sleep by yourself? I had to sleep with the door closed, I remember that. I still do that. I think I was okay by myself cause I had a TV.  What was your favorite subject in elementary school? English. Or Language Arts as it was called. How often did you go to the park? Not that often. We had some family get togethers/BBQs at parks when I was younger. I could also go on the playground then cause I had someone to help me. What was your favorite kind of cake as a kid? White cake with buttercream frosting. Yum. Did you ever want to grow up? Nooo. I wasn’t the kid who couldn’t wait to grow up, I very much enjoyed being a kid. Waaaah, take me back. D:
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thepeterssite · 7 years ago
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Jennie Garth Net Worth
Jennie’s Biography
Jennifer Eve Garth, known with professional name Jennie Garth is an actress based in America. The actress is famous for playing the role of Kelly Taylor in Beverly Hills, 90210 franchise from 1990 to 2000. Besides, she is also known for portraying Valarie Tyler in The WB’s sitcom What I Like About You.
Jennie was born on April 3, 1972 in Urbana, Illinois. Her father’s name is John and her mother’s name is Carolyn Garth. She also has six older siblings. At the age of 13, she moved to Glendale, Arizona along with her family where she attended Greenway High School. She, later, transferred to Apollo High School. However, she left school and moved to Los Angeles to work with James. She completed her high school diploma in California.
Debut in Screen
Garth made her screen debut in a minor role of Denise in ABC’s sitcom, Growing Pain’s episode “Ben and Mike’s Excellent Adventure” in 1989. The same year, she got feature role of Erika McCray in NBC’s television series Brand New Life. She played the role for 1 year and was the first contributor of her net worth. In year 1990, she appeared as Karrie Donato in the sequel of Teen Angels, Teen Angels Return. Besides, she portrayed the main character Kelly Taylor in Fox’s Beverly Hills, 90210. She played the role from 1990 to 2000, and earned a good sum of money which increased her net worth.
In the year 1992, Garth played the same role of Kelly Taylor in Fox’s soap opera Melrose Palace. The following year, she portrayed main character Crystal Wyatt in NBC’s television film Danielle Steel’s Star. In year 1994, she appeared in other television films. She played Laurie Kellog in Lies of the Heart: The Story of Laurie Kellog. Further, she starred as Laura Mills in Without Consent.
Subsequently, in 1995, Jennie appeared as Meg Crane in TV film, Falling for You. Besides, she had a cameo role in an episode of The Larry Sanders Show titled “Larry’s sitcom”. She also voiced Angel Revson in Biker Mice from Mars’s episode “Hit the Road, Jack”. All these works helped her to add her net worth.
Works from 1996 to Present and Net Worth
In 1996, Jennie played the role of Sheila Hart in ABC’s television film An Unfinished Affair. Further, she appeared as Chelnicia ‘Chel’ Bowen in A Loss of Innocence. The same year, she made her movie debut as a lead character Sharon Penn in Jaime Hellman’s film Power 98. The movie provided her good amount of money which increased her net worth. She later in 1997, portrayed Mary Fagan Bailey in film, My Brother’s War.
Eventually, Jennie made her comeback as Gillian Sherman in Fox’s TV series, The Street. She played the role from 2000 to 2001 and added a little money in her net worth. Later, she portrayed the main character Valerie “Val” Tyler in The WB’s sitcom What I Like About You from 2002 to 2006. The series also helped her to increase her net worth. Later, she appeared in various TV movies like The Last Cowboy (2003), Girl, Positive (2007), Accidentally in Love (2011), Village People (2012), Holidaze (2013), etc.
In 2017, Jennie appeared as guest judge in RuPaul’s Drag Race and had a cameo in The Mick’s episode “The Climb” in 2018. Besides these, Jennifer Garth has worked in many other different TV series, TV movies and film which have helped her to make net worth of $6.5 million U.S. dollars. However, the actress have not worked in any films since 2005, and we hope this talented actress soon will return in movies.
Must Know Facts about Jennie Garth
Real Name: Jennifer Eve Garth Date of Birth: 3rd April, 1972 Profession: Actress Height: 5′ 5″ Spouses: Daniel B. Clark (m. 1994; div. 1996), Peter Facinelli (m. 2001; div. 2013), Dave Abrams (m. 2015) Children: 3 Instagram: 290K Followers in Instagram Twitter: 295K Followers in Twitter Net Worth: $6.5 Million
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weevmo · 10 months ago
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Dude!! These are so so good (I would have reblogged last night but my brain was foggy and tired) - -
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Characters belong to @weevmo.
Listen, the second one just felt right. I think I like all of them, the last one was a lot of fun.
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I forgot one
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weevmo · 2 months ago
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WB has no gender or is he too dumb to actually stick/associate to our complex roles of identity?
Or is it a lore thing?...All In general I love how you draw these puppets, they give me great euphoria
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wELL - The thing I adore about Puppets is they are what their creators 'assign' them to be - and depending on their clothes and hair they would be assumed either gender, or in some cases, neither!
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TO ANSWER: The reason WB goes by 'He' is because that is how Bailey/Lulu refers to him! They/he/she/it has no concept of gender and probably wouldn't find it interesting even if he could grasp it. It is beyond him!
As for Lore: Corduroy Stew takes place primarily in a 60s -70s era, where these kinds of things weren't super acceptable. Bailey created WB as a male technically (for the sake of his audience) but allows them to walk the line. Bailey doesn't get along with other men/male presenting things super well anywho-
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