#the history of me
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elissespieces · 2 years ago
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These were on my web page! And there were more.
I’m not proud of them, but I accept them, because progress takes work. I can at least say that it’s visible work, which is a bit validating. I take an odd jumps between shading and highlighting, but there is effort here, so points for trying.
And I didn’t just draw Chibiusa! There is, in fact, art of a lot of the other characters, so I may have been biased with my pink girl, but I worked my way through the cast. Like a true fan.
They’re just as bad, tho, lol.
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link-sans-specs · 1 year ago
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hiya! how long have you been in the fandom? i would ask you directly via dms but i am too shy to do that so here i am! i love your blog, definitely agree that link sans specs is s-tier as it emhasizes his baby blues soooo much more <3
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Hello Anon! 👋
Thank you for your sweet message! But whew, you made me have to do a little research, lol. I've been a GMM fan since around the end of Season 6 (2014) and particularly a Link fan not long after that. Yes, this is a sideblog, which was created at the end of 2019. My main blog (which I will share via DMs, but not here) was first active in 2017, though I was a lurker loooong before that.
[My tumblr account well pre-dates my GMM fandom, lol. I think I was originally here for Harry Potter and/or Doctor Who.]
Anyhoo! Back to the Ocean Blues!! 🩵🩵🩵
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S-tier is right, Anon! 😍
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parhe1ion · 1 year ago
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if you’re gonna introduce me to something new you have to defeat my 7 evil ex hyperfixations
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captainkirkk · 4 months ago
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At least once a month I remember that Ozai ruled for ~3 years. That's shorter than one presidential term. That's nothing. In comparison Zuko - who suffered so much cruelty and was made to feel worthless under Ozai - ruled for ALMOST 70 YEARS. That's more than 22 times the length of Ozai's rule - and he will go down in history as one of the most influential and well loved Fire Lords of all time
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kermitspussy · 1 year ago
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like where did it come from i was literally doing a silly little art and craft
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ionomycin · 2 months ago
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your last light
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sukinapan · 2 months ago
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crowkip · 4 months ago
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yeehaw, baby!
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ltwilliammowett · 3 months ago
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The beautiful French frigate L'Hermione from 1780, sailing in line astern behind a modern French Aquitaine class frigate Provence, 2015
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inkskinned · 4 months ago
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this is just my opinion but i think any good media needs obsession behind it. it needs passion, the kind of passion that's no longer "gentle scented candle" and is now "oh shit the house caught on fire". it needs a creator that's biting the floorboards and gnawing the story off their skin. creators are supposed to be wild animals. they are supposed to want to tell a story with the ferocity of eating a good stone fruit while standing over the sink. the same protective, strange instinct as being 7 and making mud potions in pink teacups: you gotta get weird with it.
good media needs unhinged, googling-at-midnight kind of energy. it needs "what kind of seams are invented on this planet" energy and "im just gonna trust the audience to roll with me about this" energy. it needs one person (at least) screaming into the void with so much drive and energy that it forces the story to be real.
sometimes people are baffled when fanfic has some stunning jaw-dropping tattoo-it-on-you lines. and i'm like - well, i don't go here, but that makes sense to me. of fucking course people who have this amount of passion are going to create something good. they moved from a place of genuine love and enjoyment.
so yeah, duh! saturday cartoons have banger lines. random street art is sometimes the most precious heart-wrenching shit you've ever seen. someone singing on tiktok ends up creating your next favorite song. youtubers are giving us 5 hours of carefully researched content. all of this is the impossible equation to latestage capitalism. like, you can't force something to be good. AI cannot make it good. no amount of focus-group testing or market research. what makes a story worth listening to is that someone cares so much about telling it - through dance, art, music, whatever it takes - that they are just a little unhinged about it.
one time my friend told me he stayed up all night researching how many ways there are to peel an orange. he wrote me a poem that made me cry on public transportation. the love came through it like pith, you know? the words all came apart in my hands. it tasted like breakfast.
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cryptocism · 6 months ago
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"just as I did, in 1983."
you'd never know my favourite parts of the show are the fucked up insane bits when my first instinct is to draw the cheesiest thing imaginable
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beggars-opera · 5 months ago
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You: This sour patch kid would kill a victorian child!
The victorian child, who has been in the Peaky Blinders since the age of six and has already drunk more gin today than you have in a month:
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adhdedrn · 6 months ago
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Second Poll.
Third Poll.
Fourth poll.
Fifth poll.
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hinamie · 9 months ago
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surprise it's yuri!!!in 2024
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artifacts-and-arthropods · 8 months ago
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Child's Writing Exercises and Doodles, from Egypt, c. 1000-1200 CE: this was made by a child who was practicing Hebrew, creating doodles and scribbles on the page as they worked
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This writing fragment is nearly 1,000 years old, and it was made by a child who lived in Egypt during the Middle Ages. Several letters of the Hebrew alphabet are written on the page, probably as part of a writing exercise, but the child apparently got a little bored/distracted, as they also left a drawing of a camel (or possibly a person), a doodle that resembles a menorah, and an assortment of other scribbles on the page.
This is the work of a Jewish child from Fustat (Old Cairo), and it was preserved in the collection known as the Cairo Genizah Manuscripts. As the University of Cambridge Library explains:
For a thousand years, the Jewish community of Fustat placed their worn-out books and other writings in a storeroom (genizah) of the Ben Ezra Synagogue ... According to rabbinic law, once a holy book can no longer be used (because it is too old, or because its text is no longer relevant) it cannot be destroyed or casually discarded: texts containing the name of God should be buried or, if burial is not possible, placed in a genizah.
At least from the early 11th century, the Jews of Fustat ... reverently placed their old texts in the Genizah. Remarkably, however, they placed not only the expected religious works, such as Bibles, prayer books and compendia of Jewish law, but also what we would regard as secular works and everyday documents: shopping lists, marriage contracts, divorce deeds, pages from Arabic fables, works of Sufi and Shi'ite philosophy, medical books, magical amulets, business letters and accounts, and hundreds of letters: examples of practically every kind of written text produced by the Jewish communities of the Near East can now be found in the Genizah Collection, and it presents an unparalleled insight into the medieval Jewish world.
Sources & More Info:
Cambridge Digital Library: Writing Exercises with Child's Drawings
Cambridge Digital Library: More About the Cairo Genizah Manuscripts
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