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thatguywhodoesstuff · 2 months ago
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How I See My Favorite EE Characters
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girlboyadvance · 9 months ago
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jackmaster187 · 4 months ago
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thing i made for a twitter trend Hatsune Miku if she was from Goiky (Late BFDI + Early BFB)
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sillystringsimpsons · 4 months ago
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sorry for inactivity!!! have a bunch of whiteboard fox doodles :3
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kertchu · 5 months ago
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Just finally watched The Road to Cincinnati.
They both look so good together with their swapped jackets. I think it’s honestly a great color scheme. I think more artists drawing Chalmskinn should utilize it.
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inevitablemoment · 3 months ago
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The Day of Fabian Seacaster's Birth
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kcamberart · 8 months ago
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for some reason whenever i want to test new brush settings i always end up drawing Claudette
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namorssideburns · 1 month ago
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🎵 Glove slap I don't take crap 🎵 glove slap shut your big yap 🎵 a glove slap is a little old way to get you satisfaction 🎵
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humming-fly · 1 year ago
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I've been vicariously reveling in @post-it-notes7's recent foray into their version of dark meta knight's No Good Very Bad Day, and naturally have had a shitpost bouncing around in my head the Entire time
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zibaldone-di-pensieri · 30 days ago
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Gastly? Gasly?
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twinsunstars · 8 months ago
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honestly i love dee bradley baker and michelle ang with all my heart, but i need more bad batch interviews that aren't just them. give me noshir dalal talking about his character and showing how he voiced those glorious screams in this week's episode. give me keisha castle-hughes talking more about emerie in a video interview rather than just an article one and what she thinks of emerie in season 3. give me jimmi simpson and how he nails hemlock's voice while not sounding like him at all in real life (at least to me based on whatever i've seen him in, I can't hear it). give me wanda sykes and how much she puts her own personality into phee.
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kainekillinggod · 19 days ago
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Some more Box art !! This was a hot minute ago, so some stuff has changed for her lore-wise but it's the same basic stuff :P
Thank you guys for looking at my little dude
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incorrectsonicquotes · 6 months ago
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Wave: "We're back. Storm was banned from the chicken place so we had to go out of town."
Storm: "Well they shouldn't say all you can eat if they don't mean it!"
Wave: "Storm you ate a chair."
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anotherhumaninthisworld · 7 months ago
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The Robespierre siblings getting accused of wishing life out of each other compilation
The same 13 thermidor there then appeared before us citoyenne Béguin, wife of citizen Béguin, employed as secretary at the Commission of Representatives of the People at the Army of Italy, rue du Four-Honoré, n. 482. […] She was asked if she had visited the infamous Robespierre the older, which were the people who frequented him and if she had known about his infamous conspiracy. To which she answered that she had never visited Robespierre the older, that the infamous Duplays didn’t leave his side, that a man by the name of Daillé (Daillet), that she thought had been employed either at the Revolutionary Tribunal or at the military commission at Arras, that an individual like Le Brun (Topino-Le Brun), juror at the Revolutionary Tribunal in Paris, had told citoyenne Lavaux, a friend of citoyenne Béguin, that she had to stop seeing Robespierre’s sister, given that Le Brun knew that all those who came to see citoyenne Robespierre would be guillotined… […] Interrogation of femme Béguin, at whose house Charlotte was arrested on 13 thermidor. In her own interrogation held right before that of femme Béguin, Charlotte states that she had ”almost fallen victim to the Revolutionary Tribunal” which her older brother ”passed for having appointed people to.” 
Section du contrat social  Revolutionary Committee 13 Thermidor, Year 2 of the Republic  There appeared before us citoyennes widow Girard, residing on rue du Doyéné, section of Thulieries n. 289, and Canone, residing in the same house, arrested at the home of citoyenne Béguin, residing on rue du four Honoré. When asked what had urged them to go to citoyenne Béguin, they replied that they had learned that citoyenne Robespierre was with citoyenne Béguin and that they were going to congratulate her on the happiness she was currently enjoying when she was finally free from the infamous tyrants Robespierre who had never had another purpose but to sacrifice their sister. When asked to tell us if they knew people who more usually frequented Robespierre, they responded that they did not know the people who habitually associated with the infamous Robespierre, that they had never seen him, that they only knew their unfortunate sister. […] Interrogation of citoyennes Girard and Canone, arrested alongside Charlotte on 13 thermidor. Cited in Charlotte Robespierre et le 9 Thermidor (1920) by Albert Mathiez.
But one will be less surprised to see Robespierre thus sacrifice have those who flatter themselves to be his friends slaughtered, when we know that he had resolved to also kill his own sister. The latter, as we have observed, had been obliged to follow him to Paris. Touched by the misfortunes of her compatriots, she ventured one day to ask the one who caused them, if he would not finally put an end to the massacres which were being carried out in her name in the city of Arras? Furious at the reproach, Robespierre immediately threw her out of his home, and made her leave for the City whose fate she pitied. When she arrived there, he wrote to Commissioner Bon [sic], to recommend to his revolutionary zeal the one who had dared to blame their common operations. The worthy Agent, consulting only his inclination, would not have hesitated to immediately send her to the guillotine. But, either he knew Robespierre little enough to believe him capable of regret over the murder of his sister, or, more likely, because he was in a hurry to leave for his expedition to Cambray, he judged it appropriate to postpone the execution of his Master's order until after his return. His return not having taken place, because he was obliged to go to Paris, to answer the accusations brought against him, this circumstance saved Robespierre's sister from the furies of her brother. La vie et les crimes de Robespierre: surnommé le tyran, depuis sa naissance jusqu’à sa mort(1795) by Le Blond de Neuvéglise (Liévin-Bonaventure Proyart) page 274-275 
I (Charlotte) often sent my brother jams or fruit comfits, which he liked a lot, or other sweets; Madame Duplay always let her bad humor show every time she saw my domestic arrive. One day when I had charged her with bringing a few jars of jam to my brother, Madame Duplay said angrily to her: “Bring that back, I don’t want her to poison Robespierre.” My domestic returned in tears to tell me about Madame Duplay’s dreadful blasphemy. I remained stupefied and could not speak. How to believe it? In place of going to ask an explanation, in place of going to complain to my brother of the horrible words she had said, the fear of causing him pain, and of provoking a scene which could only be very disagreeable restrained me, and I swallowed in sadness my grief and indignation.  Mémoires de Charlotte Robespierre (1835) page 89-90
”…knowing no way to break the yoke [Maximilien] has allowed himself to be placed under [said Charlotte], and no longer able to bear the pain and the shame of to see my brother devote his name to general execration, I ardently desire his death as well as mine. Judge of my unhappiness!…” […] The tenderness of this unfortunate girl for her brother was therefore very keen and very blind, she forgot that, a few moments before, she had told Gaillard, with the accent of despair and with eyes filled with tears, that death would seem preferable to the pain of seeing Maximilien dedicate his name to public execration, and yet her brother for his part had devoted mortal hatred to her since the trip she had made to Arras to collect evidence of the massacres carried out by Joseph Lebon. La Révolution, la Terreur, le Directoire 1791-1799: d’après les mémoires de Gaillard (1908) page 263-272.
Moreover, the royalty of divine right did not take long to, following 1815, reveal to us the true motive of Charlotte Corday's action, by conferring letters of nobility to her family, at the same time as it continued by decree the pension that the empire had awarded to Mademoiselle Robespierre, who everyone knows today to have been the Charlotte Corday of her two brothers, minus the disinterestedness and courage. Étude impartiale sur Jean Paul Marat le savant et Jean Paul Marat le révolutionnaire (1836-1863) by François-Vincent Raspail, page 258.
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sillystringsimpsons · 4 months ago
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got bored at work and doodled lovejoy next to younger lovejoy from my au
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sreegs · 1 year ago
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Getting your code reviewed as a beginniner:
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Getting your code reviewed after a few years of experience:
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Getting your code reviewed after doing this bullshit for 10 years:
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