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"Faramir and Éowyn", by willowwaves_art on Instagram/our very own @willow-s-linda
(Not a repost - tragically, she hasn't been active on tumblr since 2020.)
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Mary Bennet fanart by willowwaves_art on Instagram/@willow-s-linda
(Not a repost - she hasn't been active here on tumblr since 2020, but check her out because her older art is great too!)
#Mary Bennet#Pride and Prejudice#Pride and Prejudice 1995#willow-s-linda#willowwaves_art#Jane Bennet#Elizabeth Bennet#sisters
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if you really know yourself, which one are you choosing?
H2O, Mako Mermaids edition
(the fanart belongs to @/willow-s-linda on tumblr)
#its that tiktok trend but its a tumblr post#ask your friend if they can guess correctly#you can add more if you like#h2o just add water#h2o#just add water
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I am not usually the one to make statements with my art but here we go
Growing up as a Polish girl, I felt largely misrepresented in media. There would always be movies taking place in countries like France, UK, US.... seeing no sign of slavic culture in film and cartoons (maybe except Russia) made me feel like we don't exist. However, since I am a white european I could still identify with the characters I watch quite easily. But there are people and cultures in this world that media completely looks past, and they don't have the luxury of at least looking like what we mostly see on TV. Therefore I want to put my interests in what's foreign to me with my drawing style that reminds people of Disney and create something of a tribute to misrepresented cultures. A sort of "What if there were full length animated movies that have characters of unique backgrounds"
The girl in the picture is a native Australian. I did some reading and watching and I must say that I am very intrigued by the concept of dream-time (It kinda scares me but that just adds to the intrigue 😂). I love how unique the look of native Australians is and the sound of didgeridoo is something very mysthical. Makes me wanna visit Australia someday. I have new drawings planned already but doggust is coming so we'll see how it goes
Oh and also what else pushed me to make this idea are a couple drawings of an artist named Willow S Linda.
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Doodle dump (part two)
11 year old Aspen (THEYRE SO SILLY :33333)
Random Aspen doodles
So Aspen… did not take Grace getting the Black Book (in the NPMD timeline) very well (because, say it with me, they have the worst complex about being needed)
Wilbur and Aspen because they’re the (non-canon) father son duo ever
“Hey, Mr. Solomon, how’s your wife?” (From a timeline where Aspen got caught for all the murders and got put in juvie [I’ll go in depth about this timeline one day])
Doodle of @wigglyobsessedweirdo ‘s Hatchetverse OC, Willow Locke
Aspen hanging out with a Pokey sniggle
Linda doodle :D
Aspen babysitting the Monroe kids (Linda had no other options)
Aspen’s homecoming outfit
Wilbur doodle
Wiggly doodles
Holloway doodle (minus the face)
c!crimebois doodle from the Literal Monster animatic my head
IF YOU LIKE MY ART, PLEASE REBLOG :3
#hatchetverse#hatchetverse oc#aspen waylon#wilbur cross#willow locke#sniggles#linda monroe#trent monroe#seaton monroe#jordan monroe#river monroe#wiggly#wiggog y'wrath#miss holloway#dsmp#c!wilbur#c!tommy#c!crimeboys#tw: murder mention#sundew’s scribbles#nerdy prudes must die#hatchetfield
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⭑ 1980’s names!
name master list ☀️ this list consists of (fem) names that were majorly popular during the 1980s. i will most likely be making a similar post to this eventually including sur names, if you have any suggestions you think would fit well in this list please lmk!
feminine
A ; amanda, ashley, amber, amy, angela, april, alicia, allison, alexandra, alexis, alyssa, anne, annie, angelica, angel, angeline, ana, audrey, aubrey, autumn
B ; brittany, britney, brittney, britanny, brandy, brandi, bianca, brooke, beth, brenda, barbara, bridget, bonnie, bonnabel
C ; christina, cristina, crystina, cristinna, christine, courtney, crystal, cindy, cyndi, cassandra, chelsea, catherine, cynthia, carrie, caitlin, caitlyn, cait, casey, candace, christy, colleen, carolyn, caroline, cassie, carla, claudia
D ; diana, dana, dawn, desiree, divine, destini, destiny, deanna, dominique, deborah, danielle, debbie
E ; elizabeth, emily, erin, eren, erika, erica, ebony, evangeline, elsie
F ; fallon, felicia, fern, francine, franchesca, faye, farrah, felicity, fiona, fiora, flora, freya, frey, frida, fatima, florence, frances
G ; gemma, gwen, gwenny, gabrielle, gabriella, gen, genevieve, genette, genesis, gem, georgina, giana, ginny, giselle, gina
H ; hannah, hazel, harriet, heather, hallie, hayley, hailey, holly, hope
I ; isley, ivy, imogen, isla
J ; jess, jessica, jessy, jessie, jessyca, jen, jenny, jenni, jennifer, jacqueline, jackie, jill, joanna, jaclyn, jaime, jamie, jordan, jordy, jordyn, jass, jas, jasmine, jasmin, jazz, jazzmin, jazzmine, jenna, jade, jayde
K ; krystal, kim, kym, kimberly, kymberly, katherine, kathryn, kathy, kat, katheryne, krystina, krys, kryssie, krissie, kristen, krysten, kristyn, katie, kate, kaitlyn, kaitlin, kathleen, katrina, kelsey, kara, kendra, kelly, kelli, kari, kourtney
L ; lydia, lindsey, lindsay, laura, lauren, loren, lauryn, latoya, leslie, les, lesley, leah, linda, lynda, laury, laurie, laurey, lori, latasha, liv, leigh-anne, lacey, lacy, laci
M ; maria, mariah, moriah, melissa, melyssa, michelle, michele, mychelle, mary, marie, monica, monyca, megan, meghan, megyn, megin, melanie, misty, margaret, molly, morgan, monique, miranda, melinda, marissa, meredith, merida, meagan, mallory
N ; nicole, nichole, nycole, nicol, natalie, natalia, nat, natasha, nancy, nina
O ; octavia, odette, odessa, olivia
P ; perrie, priscilla, patricia, pamela, payton, paige, paisley
Q ; quinn, quinnie, quinni, quincy, queenie, quen
R ; rachel, rachael, rachyl, rebecca, rebecka, rebekah, renee, reneé, regina
S ; sara, sarah, steph, stef, stefanie, stephanie, stefani, stephani, samantha, sam, shannon, sharon, stacey, stacie, staci, stacy, susan, susanne, susanna, sandra, sabrina, sheena, shauna
T ; trina, tiff, tiffany, tifany, tifaney, tiffaney, tiffani, tara, tracey, tracy, traci, tina, teresa, theresa, tara, tonya, tamara, tabitha, tasha, tammy, tamika, taylor
U ; unqiue
V ; vera, veronica, vanessa, victoria, vic, vickey, valerie, val
W ; willow, whitney, whit
X ; xandra
Y ; yasmine, yessica, yazzmin, yazzmine, yasmin
Z ; zara, zarley, zarlee, zarli, zarhlee. zoey, zoe
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opening to the powerpuff girls and wordgirl: the power puff word part 1 @juniperarts @cartoonfan21 @shironezuninja @sakulovejulius12 @magical-girl-techno-genius @cartoonfan21 @hoshinootaku98 @homuncvlus @bitter-yet-civilized @toonycatuwu @wg-reboot-melfan @willow-s-linda @ppgdaily @ppgxrrblove @ihaveaguninmybackpack @flannycartoons @serentiydraw5678 @kuskicanlove @untitled14360
#powerpuff girls#my art#the powerpuff girls#fanart#ppg#wordgirl#cartoon network#warner bros#warner bros 100#pbs kids#movie#logos
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CATHLEEN PAIGE SPENGLER - OC INFO
(Special thanks to @ariel-seagull-wings for this manip; it's so beautiful!)
FULL NAME: Cathleen Anne Spengler (nee Paige)
NICKNAME(S): Cath (by everyone, started by Egon), Cathy (by everyone on her side of the family), Cat (by Janine), the Ghostbuster's Guard Dog (by tabloids and critics), the Wicked Witch of Summerville (by Summerville citizens)
FACECLAIM: Linda Purl
FANDOM: Ghostbusters (1984-1989; 2021-)
BIRTHDAY: January 2nd, 1945
ZODIAC SIGN: Capricorn
SEXUALITY: Demisexual
GENDER: Female (she/her/hers)
OCCUPATION: Actress, writer, singer, dancer, choreographer, voice and dance teacher, Ghostbuster
BIRTHPLACE: Madison, Wisconsin
LIVES IN: Madison, Wisconsin (birth-age 12) || Cleveland, Ohio (age 12-18) || Manhattan, New York City, New York (age 18-24, 25-48, 77-currently) || Cambridge, Massachusetts (age 24-25) || Summerville, Oklahoma (48-77)
NATIONALITY: American
FAMILY:
Egon Spengler (husband, m. 1974-2021 (his death))
Felicity Spengler (daughter, miscarried 1978)
Callie Spengler (daughter)
Marie Spengler (daughter)
Trevor Spengler (grandson)
Phoebe Spengler (granddaughter)
Benjamin Paige (father, died 1988)
Colleen Paige [nee Tillens] (mother, died 2002)
David Paige (older brother)
Joanne Paige [nee Vogel] (sister-in-law)
Jill Paige (niece)
Mark Paige (nephew)
Mitchell Paige (nephew)
Lucinda "Cindy" Paige (niece)
Christopher Paige (nephew)
Theresa Paige (niece)
Sharon Paige (niece)
Caroline Tiffin [nee Paige] (older sister)
Glenn Tiffin (brother-in-law)
Ronald Tiffin (nephew)
Anthony Tiffin (nephew)
Jackson "Sonny" Tiffin (nephew)
Abel Paige (younger brother)
Rebecca Paige [nee O'Connor] (sister-in-law)
Loretta Paige (niece)
Erika Paige (niece)
Dominic Paige (nephew)
Eleanor Paige (niece)
Melanie Paige (niece)
Katrina Paige (niece)
Constance "Connie" Whelan [nee Paige] (younger sister)
Douglas Whelan (brother-in-law)
Monty Whelan (nephew)
Timothy Whelan (nephew)
Gina Whelan (niece)
Felicity Whelan (niece)
Adam Paige (younger brother)
Helen Paige [nee Rafferty] (sister-in-law)
Olivia Paige (niece)
Holly Paige (niece)
Cynthia Paige (younger sister)
Edison Spengler, Sr. (father-in-law, deceased 1983)
Ruth Spengler [nee Westelman] (mother-in-law, deceased 2001)
Elon Spengler (brother-in-law, deceased 2014)
Noelle Spengler [nee Rosenfeld] (sister-in-law)
Edison Spengler, Jr. (nephew)
Cyrus Spengler (uncle-in-law, deceased 2002)
Peter Venkman (honorary older brother)
Dana Barrett (honorary sister-in-law)
Oscar Venkman [born Wallance, formerly Barrett] (honorary nephew)
Eliana "Elly" Venkman (honorary grand-niece)
Andrew Venkman (honorary nephew)
Kelly Venkman (honorary nephew)
Ray Stantz (honorary older brother)
Willow Olson (honorary sister-in-law)
Addison Stantz (honorary niece)
Natalie Stantz (honorary niece)
Grace Stantz (honorary niece)
Janine Melnitz (honorary younger sister)
MOODBOARD:
CHARACTERISTICS: Creative, daring, valiant, quirky, brave, sweet, headstrong, theatrical, hopeful, romantic, prone to vanity and a quick temper, plucky, brilliant, enigmatic, cunning, maternal, devoted, protective
LIKES: Musicals, reading, writing, learning new things, singing, dancing, traveling, planning events, research, baking, cooking, photography, cuddling with Egon and the girls, snipe battles with Peter, being the center of attention
DISLIKES: Ignorance and close-mindedness, her blood family, Slimer escaping the display case, the Peck family, bullies, the fact that her sister Connie gave her youngest daughter the same name of the baby that she lost
WEAPON OF CHOICE:
PKE Meter
Proton Pack
Ghost Trap
Gigameter
Tobin's Spirit Guide
Occult Reference Net
OTHER PERSONAL INFO:
Raised Catholic, but converted to Judaism shortly before her wedding to Egon
Attended Julliard to study music and NYU to study literature/creative writing
After years of struggling to conceive and eventually becoming pregnant only to lose the baby at eighteen weeks, Cathleen took up alcohol to cope
Idolized Julie Andrews, Debbie Reynolds, Judy Garland, Chita Rivera, and Shirley Jones growing up
Fluent in Hebrew, Yiddish, French, Greek, European and Latin American Spanish, Flemish, Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Latin, and Sumerian
INSPIRATION: Sherrezade (Twisted: The Untold Story of a Royal Vizier), Juliet O'Hara (Psych), Becky Barnes (Hatchetfield series), Elliot Reid (Scrubs), Miss Holloway (Hatchetfield series), Annabel Lee (Edgar Allan Poe's Murder Mystery Dinner Party), Elphaba Thropp (Wicked), Ramona Trousers (Headless: A Sleepy Hollow Story), Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard (Once Upon A Time), Princess Aurora/Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty), Gwen Barrymore (The Solve-It Squad Returns), Marlowe Viccellio (Psych), Dr. Julia Ogden (Murdoch Mysteries), Dr. Helen Magnus (Sanctuary), Dr. Bedelia du Maurier (Hannibal), Jane Seymour (Six)
NAME ANALYSIS:
Playlist available here
#Ghostbusters#Ella's OCs#Linda Purl#Ghostbusters IDW#Ghostbusters: Afterlife#Ghostbusters 1984#Ghostbusters II#Cathleen Lives AU#ariel-seagull-wings#Cathleen Paige Spengler#Cathleen Spengler#Cathleen Paige#OC: Cathleen Paige Spengler#OC: As Long As You're By My Side
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Quarter reads 2023
At the beginning of the year, I posted on facebook for book recommendations to read over the new year and had multiple friends comment with recommendations. So I’m reading books this year that I might not have otherwise.
January – The Beggar King and the Secret of Happiness by Joel Ben Izzy. FB recommendation. I was really hesitant to read this book, as it sounded very much like “all things happen for a reason” and “God has a purpose for all suffering” which is one of the things that I left behind even before leaving my religion. I’m glad I read it, as it’s been one of my favorites of the year. Beautiful interweaving of story-telling and grief. – The Bird King by G. Willow Wilson. Friend recommendation. A story of a time in history that I knew little of (the last sultan in the Iberian peninsula). It started out so good – the first 3rd was fantastic, the second 3rd was mediocre, and the last 3rd painful. So disappointing. – The White Allies Handbook: 4 Weeks to Join the Racial Justice Fight for Black Women by Lecia Michelle. A finish up from last year. I was really hoping for an anti-racism 201 type book and this was not it. Still some good points. – Flying Solo by Linda Holmes. I saw this on a friend’s end of year list and thought it sounded good (plus I really love Linda Holmes’s writing for NPR). For being written by a happily single woman, there was a lot of emphasis placed on dating relationships. – Vita Nostra by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko. Friend recommendation. I have never read a book like this. Creepy and mind blowing in a philosophical way. It’s so very Russian (or rather Ukranian) and the whole thing felt foreign. I’m on the waiting list for the sequel. – Scales and Sensibility by Stephanie Burgis. Jane Austen meets pet dragons. Recommended in one of my fantasy groups as cozy fantasy. – A Charmed Christmas by Alison Cochrun. A short-story epilogue to The Charmed Offensive. I could have done without it. – Woman on Fire by Lisa Barr. Started reading this in November of 2022 for a book club that I couldn’t attend, so it kept getting bumped. It was a good thriller, but I didn’t buy the antagonist’s motivations. – Twitter Crush: A Gen-X Medical Romance by Em S A’Cor. I got this as an ARC from a physician writing group I’m part of. The writing was fine. There were several subplots that I had issues with, including the guy getting black out drunk on their first date, a “shrill” ex-wife, and a “romance” between the vixen chief fellow and the chair department, which was gross and lecherous and blamed entirely on the fellow. And while I really do appreciate writing from one’s own experiences, descriptions of vaginal dryness from menopause and impotence from antidepressants do not fit well with a romance novel. – I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston. Much better than One Last Stop. – The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien, read by Andy Serkis. I’ve read the LOTR trilogy countless times – but I will admit to being guilty to skimming over Books 3 and 5 and getting to Sam and Frodo climb to Mount Doom. So there was a part in the beginning of Book 5 that I had to listen to twice because I’m pretty sure I’ve never registered it before. Anyway, Andy’s voice was amazing as always and I almost want to listen to the whole thing again. (He’s recording the Silmarillion right now, so maybe I’ll be finally about to get through that book). – And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. My first Christie. It was a good murder mystery and I hadn’t quite figured it out by the end. – All Systems Red by Martha Wells. An enjoyable read, although I think I need to read the rest of the series in order to properly judge it. – They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera. Pretty much as it advertises on the tin. The premise gave me anxiety.
February – Moloka’i by Alan Brennert. Friend recommendation. Read this on my way back from a vacation in Hawai’i. Lovely story of perseverance and a good picture into old Hawaiian culture and the perfect cap to a wonderful vacation. – Healer and Witch by Nancy Werlin. A young healer tries to find a teach while navigating investigations by the Inquisition. Reminded me of T Kingfisher’s A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking. Not fond of romances between 15 and 24 year olds though. -* Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett. Loved this one. Emily’s a professor in the study of fairies exploring a small village trying to figure out their secrets and she can’t get along with the villagers and her too charming colleague sweeps in. I can’t wait for the sequel. – I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy. Audiobook. Friend recommendation. This one has been circulating my social groups because she was raised Mormon. That ended up making up very little of her memoir, rather it was more focused on her eating disorder and her relationship with her mom. It was an abrupt ending though and felt incomplete. An easy listen – each chapter was ~ 2-5 minutes. – Ejaculate Responsibly: A Whole New Way to Think About Abortion by Gabrielle Stanley Blair. Like everyone else, I was completely taken by her viral twitter thread about how men bear all of the responsibility of unwanted pregnancies. This was a meatier exploration and well worth the read.
March -* Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner. Book club read. A beautiful book exploring mother-daughter relationships, grief, and culture. One of my favorites that I’ve read so far this year. – Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again: Women and Desire in the Age of Consent by Katharine Angel. Book club read. It’s been a while since I read a book where “feminism” was flung around like a dirty word (and yet, I think if you asked the author, she would tell you that she’s a feminist). The last part, exploring vulnerability, was great, but there was absolutely no discussion about how it was as unrealistic in sex as consent culture, which she chided for pages. – Autoboyography by Christina Lauren. Friend recommendation. Two boys fall in love in a high school in Provo, UT – the setting was so perfectly Provo that I was transported back there, but there were inconsistencies in the depiction of Mormonism that I’m pretty sure other fans wouldn’t have picked up on. – Fairy Tale by Stephen King. Friend recommendation. Also my first King book read. There was so much that I loved about it – the world setting was fantastic. It started to drag and become formulaic towards the middle end. I did nearly throw the book in disgust at the ending, because we couldn’t possibly have a 17 year old boy go back to the Real World without losing his virginity to a random character he never interacted with, right? Bah. – This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories That Make Us by Cole Arthur Riley. Friend recommendation. I’m not sure that I am the right audience for this book as I no longer see myself as Christian or really believe in God or Christ at all anything, but, the storytelling was gorgeous and poetic, and some parts resonated deeply. It certainly is a brand of Christianity that I wish more would get behind. – The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna. Very much enjoyed this story. Had a lot of the same charm as The House in the Cerulean Sea. – The Gravity of Us by Phil Stamper. I was expecting a weightier book, something like The Darkness Outside Us. It was okay for what it was. – The Queer Principles of Kit Webb by Cat Sebastian. I walked into the book thinking it was a sapphic romance – nope! A fun little gay highwayman romantic romp, but was left a little unfinished. – The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes by Cat Sebastian. The sequel to above. The questions were mostly answered here and it was a good conclusion to the series. – The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older. A friend and I tried out the “Buddy Read” function on StoryGraph for this and it was like a virtual book club where we could make comment and respond to each other. The mystery sort of fell apart for me, but it was an enjoyable novella.
Currently reading: – The Ten Thousand Doors of January. Picked this one up in January and just haven’t gotten into it. – Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde. I’ve realized that I’ve read very little in terms of classic feminist works. It’s just a slog for me to get through nonfiction works. – Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clark (audiobook). I started to read JS shortly after it was published but I didn’t get more than half way through before it was due back to the library. It’s a slooooooow going book. Over 32 hours. It’ll be my commute book for the next 2 months at least. – A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki. Book club read
Other friend recommendations for the year: The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan What My Bones Knew: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma by Stephanie Foo Frogs in A Pot by K.D. Kinz (written by a nurse I used to work with.) Scythe by Neal Shusterman Kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Patel Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zavin Anxious People by Fredrik Backman The Emperor’s Soul by Brandon Sanderson Sweet Like Jasmine by Bonnie Gray Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelk (What would you all recommend? I’d like to round it out to 24 books).
Books picked up from the library: Glitterland by Alexis Hall, An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green, The Rose That Grew From Concrete: a collection of poetry by Tupac Shakur.
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A fairy who had a miserable day let her guard down and is spotted by a little girl. Perhaps the beginning of an adventure?
This one is inspired by and partially based on the work of the amazing @willow-s-linda (she is active on Instagram now). Her art will transport you right into a fairy tale. Go check her out if you haven't already! : )
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Cough, List of my (Quest/Qftim) ocs. Cause why not.
❥☆Kai Aster Coava,, Anaya Coava,, Noah Coava,, Finsly Coava,, Amelia Coava,, Will Coava .☆. Josh, Jackson, & Jonah. (Triplets, also known as ‘The J brothers’) .☆. Lily Beagle,, Olivia Beagle,, Mr. Beagle .☆. Francis .☆. ’J’ .☆. Asher S. .☆. Veronica .☆. Micheal Beboporeba,, Linda Beboporeba .☆. Evelyn,, Aurora,, Layla .☆. Oliver Bear .☆. Willow Layne,, Forrest Layne,, Ms. Layne .☆. Treyton .☆. Ms. Periwinkle,, Sophia Periwinkle .☆. Dorothy Rosemary,, Donna Jone Rosemary <(AUs)> Elise Autumn Beboporeba,, Melody Coava Beboporeba,, Charlie Honey Beboporeba .☆. Jasper Cosmo Tanner,, Cosmo Jone Tanner .☆. Kamilith Hyde,, Abbigail Hyde,, Addalyn/Cyrilia Hyde .☆. Kinn K. .☆. Annalyn Dish ❥ <{Unused Ocs}> ❣︎☆ Olivia(First design) .☆. Micheal & Linda(First Design) .☆. Felicity .☆. Treyton(First design) .☆. Josh(First design) ☆❣︎
#babtqftim#felix the cat#qftim#babtqftim art#babtqftim oc#babtqftim au#babtqftimocs#qftim au#qftim ocs#qftim oc
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Jane Eyre fanart by willowwaves_art on Instagram/@willow-s-linda
(Not a repost - she hasn't been active here on tumblr since 2020, but check her out anyway for some great older art.)
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Rey fan sketch
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Heterosexual Parents
Cheryl and Justin Tran
Lily and Kenzõ Sano
Susan and Seo-Yun Moon
Rachel and Michael Macedo
Linda and Trevor Rhee
Charlene and Charles Bubble
Melissa and Nathan Sparkler
Claudia and Spencer Jagels
Janet and Gregory Coffey
Judith and Darius Burdette
Bernice and James Berger
Martha and Jason Sweetz
Regina and Holden Van Dew
Polly and Lucian Marlowe
Leonora and Henry Ekins
Ava and Titus Teaford
Vera and Ivan Borisov
Dahlia and Dante Crook
Lorie and Kenneth Salts
Lucia and Giovanni Capello
Aikara and Ritsu Miyamoto
Barbara and Atticus Madler
Eden and Jarvis Linnet
Marjorie and Caleb Crisper
Sharon and Peter Janzer
Imogen and Gideon Blue
Victoria and Lucas Lacelle
Isadora and Porter Paratore
Charlotte and Edward Paratore
Sandra and Andre LaMane
Aylin and Nicholas Carbine
Ashley and Gordon Naron
Dina and Dewey Decko
Priscilla and Andrew Pearlette
Isobel & Preston Brightwind
Geraldine and Glen Gibbsite
LGBT Parents
Catalina and Natalia Gonzalez
Lisa and Gloria Gaffner
Roxanne and Erin Forestier
Uma and Penelope Taplin
Thora and Jane Pagels
Mitchell and Noel Prickler
Tessa and Iris Welling
Sylvia and Sheila Froning
Avery and Logan Zill
Cole and Stuart Glover
Eddie and Chris Lacer
Ethan and Gavin Balliet
Andrew and Ronald Kidwell
Zachary and Levi Heers
Liam and Asher Crowding
Travis & Cameron Nelligan
Susan & Monica Gooseberry
Gerald & Dylan Nutbrown
Marissa and Leona Turmeric
Divorced Parents
Zelda Zilles & Freddy Valois
Piper Citrus & Douglas Zahler
Felicity & Tommy Axtell
Geraldine & Timothy Turcaz
Brianna & Andrew Berrien
Seraphina & Dominic Marrone
Tamara & Percy Purnell
Marsha & Ross Ebonite
Diana & Alexander Zhōu
Audrey & Maxwell Juneberry
Carmelita & Diego Romero
Alexandra & Johnny Blackberry
Selena & Earl Glowez
Other Residents
Anastasia Novikov
Shannon Twist
Bertha & Ernest Crumble
Nancy Zheng
Lila Wonderstar
Edith Prism
Janice Timmons
Karen Gim
Tammy Cho
Stephanie Song
Renee LeGrand
Evelyn LaMane
Fiona Lavergne
Régine Cardoux
Tracy Timmons
Teens and Children
Clover Tran
Ozzy Tran
Enzo Moon
Prudence Sano
Tyler Zahler
Cory Sparkler
Alan Jagels
Darcy Valois
Sapphire Rhee
Sage Rhee
Mackenzie Macedo
Ruby Marlowe
Ginger Gonzalez
Genevieve Gonzalez
Chloe Bubble
Joey Bubble
Trish LaMane
Harley LaMane
Praline Coffey
Lena Welling
Elijah Welling
Zelda Froning
Kendra Burdette
Jessica Burdette
Zaria Burdette
Fiona Heers
Calliope Snowflake
Juniper Blue
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Cheryl Tran = Baker
Justin Tran = Comic Book Writer and Illustrator
Lily Tran = Lawyer
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Lucian Marlowe = High School P.E Teacher
Rachel Macedo = Lawyer
Michael Macedo = Lawyer
Linda Rhee = Doctor
Trevor Rhee = Doctor
Zelda Zilles = Music Producer
Freddy Valois = Fashion Designer
Claudia Jagels = Judge
Spencer Jagels = TV Producer
Piper Citrus = Juice/Smoothie Bar Owner
Melissa Sparkler = Weather Host
Nathan Sparkler = Dentist
Charlene Bubble = Socialite
Charles Bubble = Real Estate Developer
Catalina Gonzalez = Chef/Restaurant Owner
Natalia Gonzalez = Chef
Nancy Zheng = 7th Grade Teacher
Shannon Twist = Hair Stylist
Bertha Crumble = Candy Store Owner
Ernest Crumble = Candy Store Owner
Edith Prism = Middle School Principal
Anastasia Borisov = Dance Teacher
Gloria Gaffner = Romance Self Help Book Writer
Lisa Gaffner = Scientist
Susan Moon = Nail Salon Owner
Seo-Jun Moon = DJ
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February Hernando Audubon Activities
February Hernando Audubon Activities Hernando Audubon meeting: What’s Happening to Florida’s Breeding Birds, with Speaker Dave Goodwin, Thursday, February 22. Dave will discuss what has happened to the populations of breeding birds in Florida over the past thirty years, including changes in both bird species’ ranges and estimated population sizes. Dave is a founding member and two-term past president of the Florida Ornithological Society (FOS). He was Regional Coordinator for both Florida Breeding Bird Atlas Projects. He was on the FOS Records Committee for seven years. He also served for four years as president of the St. Petersburg Audubon Society. Dave has participated in over 320 Christmas Bird Counts in Florida since 1971. He has led many hundreds of birding trips for various organizations. The meeting will start at 7 p.m., at Brooksville Woman’s Club, 131 S. Main Street, Brooksville. Free, all are welcome. Contact Bev: 352-686-0460 or [email protected] Hernando Audubon birding trip to The Celery Fields in Sarasota, Thursday, February 1. Meet at 9 a.m. at the Sarasota Audubon Nature Center parking lot picnic tables, 999 Center Road, Sarasota. The Celery Fields mainly consist of open marshland, shallow ponds, and canals which are edged by oaks, willows, and pines. Birds seen here can include sparrows, Marsh and Sedge wrens, Sora and Virginia rails, Black-necked Stilts, Least Bittern, Limpkin, and Purple Gallinule. Behind the Nature Center is a small observation area with feeders that attract songbirds and seasonal migrants. Make reservations with Gwen, [email protected] or 206-659-2677. Hernando Audubon birding class: Birding with Merlin (bird identification) App, Saturday, February 3. Meet at 8 a.m. at Chinsegut Conservation Center, 23212 Lake Lindsey Road in Brooksville. Learn how to use the Merlin bird app, which will help you identify birds that you see and hear. With the ID Wizard, you answer three simple questions, and the app will suggest what bird you might have seen. Sound ID listens to a bird in real time and suggests who it is. And Merlin can identify a bird from your photo. This all-in-one app is free, developed by Cornell Lab of Ornithology. After the class, we’ll go for a short walk to practice what we have learned. The group size is limited, so make reservations with Claudia, [email protected] or 813-244-0305. Download Merlin before the class. Hernando Audubon birding trip to Travelers’ Rest (Pasco County), Saturday, February 10. Meet at 8 a.m. at the Post Office at Travelers Rest RV Resort and Golf Course, 29129 Johnston Road, Dade City. Tom Butler, a resident of the RV park, will guide us to view some of the eight bodies of water that attract various water birds and the wooded areas where Barred Owls, hawks, woodpeckers, and songbirds live. Tom has done a lot of work in the park to create an attractive habitat for birds and viewing areas for folks interested in seeing the birds. In recent years 159 species of birds have been reported on eBird! To make reservations, contact Bev: [email protected] or 352-686-0460. Hernando Audubon Big Day/Birdathon, Saturday, February 17. Everyone can participate by trying to find as many species as they can during the day, whether it is in your own yard or your favorite park. At the end of the day, submit your list of species to [email protected]. This is a fundraiser for Hernando Audubon Society, with proceeds going to help fund local conservation and education programs and Audubon Nature and Science Club at Eastside Elementary School. Mail a pledge to P.O. Box 1678, Brooksville, FL 34605. Contact Bev: [email protected] or 352-686-0460. Hernando Audubon Beginning Birding, Friday, February 23. Meet at 8 a.m. at Chinsegut Conservation Center, 23212 Lake Lindsey Road, Brooksville. Learn to identify birds at feeders and during a short walk. There will be binoculars available for use. Make reservations with Linda: [email protected] or text 352-428-2629. Read the full article
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Hiiiyyaaa :33 QUESTIONS ABOUT ASPEN GO!
1. How are they personality wise? Given that Wilbur’s cool with it, I wonder what it’s like
2. Any specific style of clothes they wear?
3. Any friends / people it tolerates?
4. Why are they more fascinated in Pokey?
5. Have they perfected the pitch yet? 👀
I’m kinda shit at describing personality, but I’ll try. They’re a lot like Sock from Welcome to Hell and Varian from Tangled the Series (ESPECIALLY season one Varian) (please know who these characters are). They have the WORST complex about being needed. Not to spoil a future comic I wanna make, but it’s basically along this lines of “if I can not be loved I will be useful, and if not then I’m as good as dead”. They’ve also been babied for their whole life, so when they realized how bad that is, they went too far in the opposite direction, never asking for help from anyone and viewing such as weak. They’re really nice to people who they consider their friends, but they’re lowkey an absolute bitch to everyone else. Hope this is good :]
It’s wardrobe is very scene inspired
So, this one’s an interesting example. Aspen kinda has two types of lore: his canon lore, and his role-play lore. In his canon lore, Wilbur and Linda. In his role-play lore those two, plus some of my friends OCs (especially @wigglyobsessedweirdo ‘s OC Willow).
I haven’t thought about that too much be honest
Not quite yet, but fox is VERY close, and fox is very proud about it. Fox has even used it a couple times
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