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businesscasualart · 4 months
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I think it’s hilarious that the stars aligned so that the night where I stay up a little later to read Doom Patrol Vol 2, issue #49-#50, (my first time reading Doom Patrol btw) to find out more about who 'The Love Glove' is…also just so happened to be one of THE MOST sleepless nights I, Ms. Business “early to bed, early to rise; drops like a rock, anywhere, anytime” CasualArt, have EVER HAD.
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xrnoodle · 2 months
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NAMI, THE NAVIGATOR - The woman raises her head, shifting under a thick quilt.
NAMI, THE NAVIGATOR - Do you need something, sir?
EMPATHY - She spent the previous night awake, entirely focused on her work. That concentration has been disrupted by you.
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ne-cocoa · 8 months
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d3rpydoods · 2 years
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SHE’S ALIVEEEE
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heyimboredtalktome · 1 year
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Will: We shouldn't have come here, damn, I knew we shouldn't have come here, Nico-
Nico: We had to, William! Don't worry, there's safety in numbers
Will: Well, there's also death in numbers, babe, and it's called a massacre
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romatito · 29 days
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they're disgustingly in love your honor.
lovino is not off the hook -- hes just as obvious about his infatuation, he just starts a fight with anyone who points it out 🤷‍♂️
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starheirxero · 10 months
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WHAT IF THEY WERE FINE. WHAT IF EVERYTHING WAS OKAY :(((
everyone say thank you to @loving-delusions who made this whole post full of Lunar-core images and the ones centering around them and Eclipse made me so terribly emotional. had me choked up and sniffling and hiccuping. 10/10
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ehhgg-art · 11 months
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FRIDAY THE 13TH
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nico-ghostking · 3 months
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If I didn't love my bf I'd kill him for waking me up so dam early
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the-golden-comet · 3 months
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I should be sleeping but my OCs are running around in my brain at 3:00am like a cat performing zoomies.
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GOOD MORNING GOOD MORNING GET UP!! GOD IS AWAKE!! IT'S SPRING!!!! GOOD MORNING! THERE ARE CREATURES TO CARE FOR AND PEOPLE TO LOVE AND ONLY SO MUCH TIME TIL OCTOBER! GET UP! GET UP! GET UP!
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ksanya · 4 months
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I finished doing the final sketch for my Laudna fanart and now it's time for me to go to bed. And those faces will definitely aid me in having a good night of sleep for sure.
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willowcrowned · 11 months
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Peter Jackson failed to adapt THIS
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enkinaru · 4 months
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And the whole starter together
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plazsma · 10 months
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shadowpeach doodles. i woke up at 4am for work and drew this on the train i feel my brain caving in on itself.. hero and villian duet is their song though
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a-ramblinrose · 9 months
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“Neither Achilles, nor Helen, nor the poet, can change the outcome of the Trojan War, or save any mortal from death. But each can offer a sense of the larger story within which each life’s thread is woven. Patroclus, Hector, and Sarpedon—and ultimately also, Achilles, Priam, and all the other men and boys in Troy—must die. All the women will be seized and enslaved, and the beautiful lofty city of windy Troy will be sacked and burned to the ground. We always know that these things are destined to happen. But The Iliad makes us feel the excitement and the heartbreak of these well-known, entirely predictable plot points, by nurturing doomed hope, dwelling on what happens before the rope of destiny is pulled tight, when the endings of the characters’ stories seem, for a brief moment, undecided. The impossible seems only just out of reach. We seem so close to the alternative story, when the scales might turn the other way, these brave young men might not have to die, these women might not lose their homes and their freedom, and the city of Priam could have remained standing into future times.”
― Emily Wilson, from the Introduction to her translation of The Iliad
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