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acrobattack · 6 months
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bell as a little warmup
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Whoopass Bell
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pumpkinpuffgirls · 1 year
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i haven’t caught up to ppg stuff up until now. but I’ve been wondering, why do people dislike bell the infamous fan ppg?
Her creator is pretty much a self-admitted Ped0. From "jokingly" making his sona stalk little girls, to straight up drawing p0rn of underage girls. Haven't any of you ever questioned why there's so many underage panty shots in PPG D? They're practically on every page. Other than that, her character is pretty bland and inconsistent. For the Strongshine girls, at least Bunny and Bullet you have a baseline. Bell was just a morphed OC loosely based on the perfect little girl from the Whoopass Stew Pilot. So she's either this (and I hate this term) Mary Sue edge-girl (PPG D) or just Bubbles but if her colors were white. There's just nothing about her that's very interesting or sets her apart from other ocs other than her creator being a pervert degenerate.
From my end that's why I avoid using Bell, and why I have my OWN OC based on the Perfect Little Girl, and my own OC named "Belle" whose a cat.
TBH Bell needs either needs to be retired by the fandom (She's a 20-year old fandom character at this point) or people need to take it upon themselves to create their own versions of her.
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bellsplit · 1 year
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———& when he had opened the second seal, i heard the second beast say, come & see! & there went out another horse that was red : & power was given to him that sat thereon to take peace from the earth, & that they should kill one another : & there was given unto him a great sword.
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𝙰𝙺𝙰𝚉𝙰,  upper moon #3 :   destructive  death.     the almighty bell splitter.     carnage incarnate.     bared fangs in sardonic grins.     a short fuse & firework temper.     ascending the ladder of the chosen for over one hundred years.     5′8″  of  compact  whoopass  that  probably  doesn’t  like  you.
𝙰 𝚂𝚃𝚄𝙳𝚈 𝙸𝙽 :    symbolism,  eating the dead,  guilt & torment,  trauma & responses to it,  revenge as poison,  the discipline of martial arts,  humiliation,  dead men walking,  the cruelty of humanity,  social darwinism,  & strength as currency.
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❅  UNAFFILIATED  WITH  THE  KNY  FANDOM.     doesn’t like fandom behaviors or tolerate drama  /  tumblr’s bullshit. ❅   uses  the  beta  editor,  unfortunately. ❅   you may follow me even if i don’t follow you back if you want to read my content,  but if i don’t follow back in 24 hours i’m not interested in interacting. ❅   don't  assume  that  because  your  character  is  female  they  are  suddenly  akaza's  kryptonite. ❅  affiliated with calamxty, cryopathiic,  chirirenge,  demonslayed,  & fallesto. ❅  ARLO.     31.    any pronouns.      MST.     part—time truck unloader & company badass for the almighty a to z.
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𝙻𝙸𝙽𝙺𝚂.     info.     memes.     study.
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pos-auguzz · 6 years
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A perfect little girl!
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le-moons · 4 years
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jin ling @ the juniors : my uncle has a hundred receipts to whoopass
*series of flashbacks*
jc : boy I’ll slap the CAP off your knees
jc : I’ll knock you into last NIGHT!
jc : I will SLAP your name out of the phone book and call Ma Bell, tell them I did it!
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qqueenofhades · 6 years
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50 Awesome Women To Know: Part 5
Yes, this was supposed to be one post.
To say the least, it was not.
Altheia Jones-LeCointe (1945 -- ): Trinidadian, doctor and biochemist (she holds a PhD from University College London), as well as a major leader in the British Black Panther/anti-colonialism movement in the 1970s. She was insistent that defending black women and girls should be a big part of its aims.
Anbara Salam Khalidi (1897-1986): Lebanese, author, classics scholar, translator (the first to translate the Odyssey and the Aeneid into Arabic), one of the early figures of modern Arab feminism.
Anna Yevreinova (1844-1919): Russian, first Russian woman to receive a Juris Doctor degree, ran away from an arranged marriage and ended up in a long-term lesbian relationship, correspondent of Anton Chekhov and others, feminist, lawyer, editor, and scholar.
Anne Dieu-le-Veut (1661-1710): French, pirate and buccaneer (you’ve heard of Anne Bonny and Mary Read, but probably not her). Married another pirate after he refused to duel her since he didn’t want to fight a woman, then proposed to her on the spot. Described as “brave, stern, and ruthless.”
Benazir Bhutto (1953-2007): Pakistani, the first female leader of a democratic government in a Muslim nation when she became Prime Minister in 1988. Champion of liberal reforms and women’s rights, if controversial for alleged corruption in her administration. Assassinated in 2007.
Bertha von Suttner (1843-1914): Austrian, first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, in 1905, for her ceaseless (if ultimately unsuccessful) efforts to keep early 20th-century Europe out of war. Correspondent of Alfred Nobel, author of many novels. With her husband, she founded a league devoted to fighting the growing Anti-Semitism in Europe, and sponsored a broad philosophy of tolerance.
Blanca Aráuz (1909-1933): Nicaraguan, first National Heroine of the country for her efforts to fight the U.S. occupation in the 1920s/30s (part of the Banana Wars of the U.S.’s long and disgraceful presence in Central America). 
Christine Jorgensen (1926-1989): American, trans woman, the first to become widely known in America after her transition in 1951. Trans activist, public speaker, actress, and singer.
Deborah (c. 12th century BC): Israeli, the only female prophet and Judge of Israel mentioned in the Bible, Jewish heroine and leader of the nation for almost forty years.
Dhuoda (9th century): Frankish, best known for her Liber manualis which she wrote as a lengthy book of instruction for her son, and which serves as an invaluable source for Carolingian social history. Educated and influential.
Dido Elizabeth Belle (1761-1804): British/West Indian, the mixed-race daughter of a British Royal Navy captain, niece of Lord William Mansfield, whose 1772 ruling outlawed slavery in Britain. The 2013 film Belle is based on her life.
Efua Sutherland (1924-1996): Ghanaian, author, educator, activist, known for her support of Pan-Africanism and the development of Ghanaian theater. Fierce advocate for children and community. Her daughter Esi is a professor, human rights activist, and advocate for female education and empowerment.
Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122-1204): French, and yes, I realize everyone who follows me probably knows about her already, but I just had to put her on an awesome ladies list as a matter of principle.
Eliza Haywood (c. 1693-1756): English, prolific author, actress, and novelist in the early eighteenth century, known as part of the “fair triumvirate of wit” with Aphra Behn and Delarivier Manley, author of romantic novels, translations, poetry, and drama. A best-seller of her day.
Elizabeth Holloway Marston (1893-1993) and Olivia Byrne (1904-1985): American, credited as the real-life inspiration for Wonder Woman, who was created by Elizabeth’s husband William Moulton Marston; the three were in a long-term polyamorous relationship. Elizabeth was also an accomplished psychologist and attorney.
Émilienne Moreau-Evrard (1898-1971): French, heroine during World War I who then became a crucial member of the French Resistance during World War II (!). She not only survived both world wars, but became a politician in the Socialist Party, and died of old age.
Enheduanna (23rd century BC): Sumerian, one of the first people in history whose name we have ever known. Poet, politician, high priestess, and scribe who wrote her own autobiography.
Gabriela Zapolska (1857-1921): Polish, author, actress, social critic, and outspoken feminist, whose many works of fiction often dealt frankly with taboo subjects and shocked the conservative Catholic culture of her day.
George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans) (1819-1880): English, best known by her male pen name; novelist, poet, journalist, and one of the most influential writers of the Victorian era. Her novel Middlemarch is sometimes cited as one of the best works of fiction in the English language.
Gerritdina Benders-Letteboer (1909-1980): Dutch, another Resistance heroine of World War II who protected many Dutch Jews from the Nazis. Her husband deliberately committed suicide in prison rather than risk giving up where she and the Jews were hidden. 
Grace Hopper (1906-1992): American, and honestly, few words exist to convey this woman’s awesomeness. 115 pounds of whoopass, mathematics professor, cutting-edge computer scientist, and oh yes, United States Navy rear admiral. Among other things, a college at Yale, a supercomputer, and a Navy missile destroyer are named for her. Received countless honorary doctorates and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Grace Thorpe (1921-2008): Native American, served in World War II as a corporal in the Women’s Army Corps and received the Bronze Star Medal, outspoken Native rights and environmental activist and champion of nuclear disarmament.
Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim (c.935-after 973): German, nun, Latin author and poet, and another of the few female medieval historians we know of, with works including a biography of Emperor Otto the Great.
Iris Murdoch (1919-1999): Irish/British, graduated with first-class honors from Oxford University where she later taught philosophy, prolific novelist and Dame Commander, openly bisexual, one of the most prominent modern British authors.
Jacinda Ardern (1980 -- ): New Zealander, current Prime Minister at the age of 37, social democrat, progressive, and fourth youngest world leader.
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sun-femme · 7 years
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anyways im so mad about the ppg reboot i channeled my frustration into trying my hand at a redesign. i have 1000x more respect for artists who draw in this style i love to look at it but i hate drawing it but ANYWAYY
Bliss is supposed to be a teenager and i guess the crew forgot that there was an ep from the OG series when they showed the girls as teenagers, even if it was for a quick laugh anything would have been better than adding some weird hips and lanky legs so i tried to make her look more like that with a little itty bitty bit of tweaking
i didn’t think the hair shape they had going on with her was cute like... at all, so i gave her some curls and some eye-covering bangs cause she’s a Teen(tm). I also wanted her outfit to be a liiiiittle different from the girls because again she’s supposed to be older, so i gave her a tank top, belt, skirt, and some sandals :)c
AND THE COLORS. i went with two here, the first is the typical natural hair color+a different color. I was really feeling yellow for her for some reason? maybe i just like yellow. + some gold/orange accents for her headband, belt, and sandals. The second one i wanted to do because bliss seems like such a powder blue name, and also to throw back to bell from the whoopass stew pilot. personally i like the yellow because bubbles already has blue, but this is just for fun lmao
so thats it i guess im never drawing in ppg style again!
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