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mahkinarya · 5 days ago
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rakkatak getting suplexed by jamis commission for @pepurika
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 3 months ago
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Actually, the bars aren't so bad anymore.
Think you can fix him? Read about his care instructions over at Tiger Tiger)
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sabertoothwalrus · 2 months ago
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I was gonna wait till I had more bits from this podcast done but I’ve been too busy. Ludo & Jamis’s friendship is very good
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spending-life-pretending · 23 days ago
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I think baadur should kill him
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giantholeintheground · 15 days ago
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saturnulysses · 7 months ago
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my art nouveau pieces ❤️
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paynomind-iamnotreal · 30 days ago
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KILLLINGGGG this mf
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red-velvet-0w0 · 28 days ago
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i want to punch him in his stupid dumb idiot face
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www-bestiemme · 7 months ago
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Redrew a panel from tiger tiger to practice how comics work. I am so Bad at speech bubbles ^_^
Tiger tiger is by @pepurika and y’all should read it i promise it’s so good I’ve been spamming anyone who’s willing to talk to me with Jamis screenshots
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alucardsinep · 10 days ago
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best thing about new tigers was this rakkatak
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bro looks like a stick figure
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noughticalcrossings · 5 months ago
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Okay so I discovered this today and have since read it all…
Dear god but this is an incredible webcomic, I highly recommend. The art is beautiful, the humour is on-point, and the characters are magnificent dumbasses
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tigers day..
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sannencarts · 2 months ago
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If you're not reading Tiger Tiger, this is your sign to go read Tiger Tiger.
Also I just really want to see Luck beat the shit out of Rakkatak.
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spending-life-pretending · 23 days ago
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love that the “latest” tab under the “tiger tiger” tag rn is primarily just everyone wishing death and misery upon rakkatak. I think we should all get to beat him with clubs.
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squilliamtriker · 28 days ago
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me about rakkatak with every tiger tiger update
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chejuu · 29 days ago
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i need to redraw this as rakkatak and ludo from tiger, tiger
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Hint
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highly-opinionated-nerd · 11 months ago
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Read in 2023:
Seven Against Thebes, and The Persians (~525-456 BCE), by Aeschylus- his works were surprisingly fun to read!
Strip Tease (1993), by Carl Hiassen- I grew up in Central Florida, so of course I’m a fan of Hiaasen’s. My first time reading one of his adult works- I enjoyed it! There was only one glaring moment of ‘female character poorly written by a man’, for the most part it was fine, haha
The Bacchae and Other Plays (484-406 BCE), by Euripides- the Bacchae was my favorite, because the women-hating man got ripped to shreds at the end! But they were all interesting I have many thoughts about all of it
Ven Polypheme novels 1-3 (2014), by Elizabeth Haydon- absolutely delightful, love the world building and the way she talks about magic.
Homestuck (200-2016)- my 4th or 5th reread I think? and I still haven’t read Rose’s sburb walkthrough. This is so lame but I got great entertainment from reading out loud to myself, using character voices.
Ouran High School Host Club (2002), by Bisco Hatori- also one of many rereads. It’s one of the first manga I ever read. My family moved states when I was in high school, and the library where we ended up didn’t have the last couple volumes for me to finish the series...so I bought the box set, haha! No idea where I got the money for that at age 16. I kept catching myself smiling while reading. I’m still madly in love with Mori.
Tiger, Tiger (2018-present), by Petra Erika Nordlund- I used to read a ton of webcomics all the time, but I stopped for some reason. Most of the ones I’d been following ended and I never bothered to start new ones, I guess. While I was in the process of moving and all my books were packed seemed like a good time to start a new one. And I was not disappointed. The art? Awe-inspiring. The story? Delightful. There are a lot of really good names, too. If you’re insane about names, like me, just know, there’s a dude named Rakkatak. Highly, highly recommend.
Treasure Island (1883), by Robert Louis Stevenson- quick read, and highly enjoyable! GOD I love pirate stories. Treasure PLANET has long been a favorite of mine, but this was my first time reading the original. The line towards the end ‘I think we were all pleased to be so cheaply quit of him’ will stick with me as a succinct summary of the differences between the two tellings, I think.
Shadow Raiders (2012), a novel by Margaret Weis and Robert Krammes- I picked this one up at a book sale because it had a dragon on the cover. It is a completely unnecessary 700 pages long, and it doesn’t even end at the end, it’s part of a series! It took a long time to get into it, but the part in the middle where the two main story lines converged and there was a big battle was very compelling. Then it got slow again immediately after. I like the concept and worldbuilding, I have mixed feelings about the storytelling, and I have serious doubt that the characters were written to their fullest potential. Not sure if I’m gonna go looking for the rest of the series, hmmmm
Sakana (2010-present), by Mad Rupert- longtime favorite webcomic started updating again after a long hiatus, so I did a reread so I’d be refreshed and ready for new pages. God, I love Sakana, Sakana is so good
Metamorphoses (8 CE), by Ovid- took a little bit of a hiatus in the middle of this one but I finished it! I still have a hard time believing that this work is considered a comedy- there’s a lot of individual tragedies on parade here if you ask me. But it was an interesting read, I liked it
Holes (1998), by Louis Sachar- first reread in (checks watch) 16 years. I’ve thought about this book a lot ever since first reading it in fifth grade. I saw it at Target one day and it was in my basket before I could even blink. I still love it, I couldn’t put it down. Finished it in like 3 sittings.
Wayne Family Adventures vol. 1 (2021), by CRC Payne and Starbite- love, love, love the art style and all the colors. The individual episodes themselves were very short but still highly entertaining, fun quick read.
Darth Bane trilogy (2006-2009), by Drew Karpyshyn- to say I was obsessed with reading Star Wars books as a kid would be a grave understatement. Before I had a personality, I had Star Wars. Now that I’m an adult and building up my own book collection, I’ve been slowly bringing a few back into my life. The Bane books truly captured my imagination when I was younger, and I still love them so unbelievably much. I could go on all day about outwardly opposing philosophies and Force specialties and the way wielding power changes and harms you and, and, and... not quite done yet, so this series’ll be finished up in 2024!
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