My thoughts here mainly revolve around YSA as the mary sue/female lead type character:
She goes from being this perfect woman to. just being a woman. And my idea is that the weight gain isn't there to make her "unconventionally attractive," or whatever other dumb phrase you wanna use to avoid calling someone ugly, but to make her conventionally attractive, yet realistic.
Instead of looking like a skinny waifu character, she looks like a skinny human woman. Her hair swaying in the nonexistent wind isn't as perfect, her magic blush is missing and she has eyebags. She's still hot, just more human.
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hc that Dazai made a point of calling Chuuya small when they met because Dazai was used to being the small one.
like, finally there was someone shorter than him. because let’s be real, Dazai was barely taller than Chuuya in Fifteen.
i think people forget how small Dazai was too— not just in height, but also in weight. He was underweight in Dark Era, but in Fifteen & even at present he's barely within the healthy weight range for his height. he was constantly described as a twig in Fifteen, and almost every time he's introduced in the light novels he's called lanky, slender, etc.
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📸 Jarle H. Moe // Ghost in Bergen, Norway 2013
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First batch of artfight attacks!!
Néphos for @skyberia
Alfie for drawing_angie on af
and Vinny for @vodka-and-ocs
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I love this part so much. They're so in love and just look so happy and at peace and so hopeful that this will finally be it for them. They deserve it all ❤️
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The raw emotion in Jason’s face here. He’s struggling so much and just wants his brain to stop.
Batman: Wayne Family Adventures, Season 3, Ep. 120, Break Myself to Pieces
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LINDA McCARTNEY performing with WINGS on TOP OF THE POPS. London, England. November 20, 1974. Photo taken by DAVID REDFERN.
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The L Word | S2E01
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Alba Brunet & Marta Belmonte — Shangay
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BABYGIRL-ON-BABYGIRL VIOLENCE
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wondering about Frank and insects but specifically about how it looks like the WH insects are highly stylized, so does Frank even know anything about real butteflies/insects?
& if he saw a real one, would he recognize it? are all of the species names he applies to the WH bugs real, or are they all made up like "Vibrant Eyespot" or "Fluttering Heartwing"?
and then there's the question - does the neighborhood have some of the more 'undesirable' bugs like moths, worms, roaches, spiders? does it have bugs outside of the generic groups of beetles and butterflies? like are there mantids? leafbugs? dragonflies? weevils? or are those too specific/complex/not-cute for the Playfellow Workshop to have included?
and then there's the question of what are the bugs? props? puppets? are they alive or do the neighbors just perceive them as such? Do they even exist outside of art, storybooks, and animated segments? I highly doubt they're alive like the neighbors are, since in the gif of Frank's head spinning, the framed butterflies' wings are moving. which is kind of horrifying if you think about it for more than a second.
just... the critters Frank loves so so so much being a complete fabrication... every piece of knowledge he prides himself on / delights in knowing being utterly Untrue... oof
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At this point I’m half convinced I don’t actually know what ‘simple cell shading’ looks like lmao
Also!! Lineart under the cut :))
Does it even count as lineart if it’s just a more detailed sketch
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