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First try in digital art
#digital art#black and white#soviet union#world war 2#ww2#ww2 history#ww2 soviet union#ww2 doctor#war medic
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okay guys... i did so much research on how captain jack harkness dog tags will look like
so i will give yall a bit of lecture of the history and my drawing of the final product. this isn't totally accurate I JUST WANT TO PUT THAT OUT THERE. this is what i gather with the little information we got from jack history during ww2, plus i tried ;-;
im simply doing this not because i love jack but out respect to those who fought and service (and i dont only mean the american military)
alr nows thats said, lets get on it
now we all use to dog tags looking like this (second tag is missing)
HOWEVER, during WW2 the dog tags were notched like this
tho notched dog tags phase out by the 1970s
here the thing tho about jack, he's a American volunteer who fought for Britain during WW2. Meaning the dog tags are way different then what we Americans use
fun fact for those didn't know: while others use dog tags, the british military calls them identity discs (ID discs) or service discs. though i think ID discs are more commonly used
their ID discs looks like this
(obv this changed over time) Now having that, we got the identification on the discs to figure out
classic line from jack: "Captain Jack Harkness, 133 Squadron, Royal Air Force, American volunteer."
So he's part of the RAF and the Eagle Squadron (a three fighter squadron formed by volunteer pilots from the U.S. the squadron numbers were 71, 121 and 133)
also i want to mention that i believe the real Captain Harkness was award the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC), which is award to those for an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty while flying in active operations against the enemy. if he did hell yeah to him! hot, brave and smart? shit and folks wondering i have a thing for people in uniform😂
reference of him wearing a violet stripe service ribbon that i believe is the DFC medal and U.S Marine helicopter pilot, Major Chesarek, who was awarded the medal by the Queen in 2007. he's holding the medal and the ribbon among the others he earned. congrats on him btw!
alr, back to why im actually here before hot folks get me distracted again
so the identification information:
name: J. Harkness; rank: offr (the reason not capt is cuz they're officers); regiment: R.A.F; religion: no preference (i think we all know why lol); service number (BARE WITH ME ON THIS ONE cuz this is pretty complicate for my small brain and these numbers actually mean shit and i don't got like jack shit on this information except the first digit): 137205
so it'll probably look like this with a proper chain:
if yall have any comments something being wrong, it'll be much appreciated. if not, i hope you enjoyed
#doctor who#torchwood#i had fun with this one ngl#this is connected to other art piece im doing#captain jack harkness#jack harkness#military#ww2#dog tags
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.308 NATO beats every kind of hat and then some. -------------------------------------------------- HEY YALL-i wanna get back into this, though pure pragmatism has informed me that single panel update with flats maaaayyyy be the way to go. Naturally, i didnt do that this time.
#ask-doctor-dimension#tink#mlp#fim#m16#im back cause i fuckin needed tthis more than yall know#unicorn#how do even tags#MYSTERY AND WW2 RADIOS#did i go through a 1940s field manual to see how it worked?#yes
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Can anyone tell me where this photo comes from and who this is?
I've done a reverse image search and all that comes up is "Doctor Who is real! It's Jack Harkness!!!" But I want to know who it really is and the photo's true origins.
Anyone know?
#jack harkness#world war 2#ww2#wwii#world war ii#doctor who#torchwood#mystery#mysteries#photography#war photography#world war two
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Summer really is just a time to read and read and read as much as absolutely possible. We’ve had some rainy weather as well, so it’s been very nice to have a cut to the heat and be able to sit by an open window, with tea and a book, and listen to a summer rain!
Blood, Sweat, and Pixels
Subheader: “The Triumphant, Turbulent Stories Behind How Video Games Are Made” which about sums it up. This is a nonfiction book that looks into the rough development cycle of some big name games, including Dragon Age Inquisition, Stardew Valley, The Witcher 3, Shovelknight… and plenty others besides! It was fascinating to hear about the highs and lows, what worked and what didn’t… especially for some of the games that I’ve actually played! It was just narrative enough to keep me interested, never felt overly dry, and was accessible to someone like me who is only like… a periphery gamer at best. A really enjoyable read.
The Brave Little Toaster
I never knew this was originally a book, I only knew of it as a movie! It’s written to be a “modern fairytale” about appliances who have been seemingly abandoned in a summer cabin. When their “master” doesn’t return over several years, a few of the remaining, functional appliances decide to set off into the woods in an effort to find him again. It’s a harrowing adventure with many obstacles for them to overcome, and some honestly rather unsettling scenes — those weren’t only reserved for the movie! Ultimately the movie and book have some significant differences, but if you liked one it would be worth trying the other. A very neat kids novel.
The Brides of High Hill (Singing Hills Cycle)
I’m completely enraptured with this series and I don’t know how I’m going to wait for the next novella ;^; it doesn’t even have a release date yet to my knowledge! Augh! You can see my reviews of the early books in the series for more detail, but the general premise is that it follows a cleric from a monastery which is specifically tasked to collect and record stories (both historical accounts and fictional tales) to bring back to be recorded in the archives. With this as a framing device, Chih travels all over an intriguing fantasy world with their magical bird companion, getting into strange adventures, meeting interesting characters, and hearing stories within stories. In this one, Chih finds themself accompanying a young lady who is travelling to marry an older man of questionable character…
The End of the Line
A youth novel that takes place in Holland during the Nazi occupation. Brothers Lars and Hans run a street tram, and are shocked one day when they witness the Nazis find and arrest a Jewish woman on their very tram. What leaves them even more shocked, is what the woman is able to stealthily leave behind: her young daughter. Scared, overwhelmed, but unable to bear abandoning the child completely, the brothers end up sneaking her through the city and back to their own home, to try to figure out what they can possibly do with a Jewish child during the Holocaust.
Finna
An interesting little novella. It takes place in a fictional “Ikea” called LitenVärld. However, this company is known to experience strange occurrences from time to time… wormholes will occasionally open in their stores, linking to other LitenVärld in countless other universes. At one time they had entire teams trained specifically in dealing with these wormholes and ensuring customer safety, but overtime there’s been budget cuts and layoffs and no nothing exists but old tech and dated instructional videos. When a customer’s grandmother disappears in one of these wormholes, a pair of employees get strong armed into “volunteering” to take on the task of entering the wormhole and finding her once again. It’s a fairly creative scifi adventure that offers some decent (though not subtle) criticism of modern life and capitalism.
…Not a bad read, I enjoyed it, but honestly if you want “Weird Upsetting Ikea Story That Mocks Retail Life” then you should really go read Horrorstör by Grady Hendrix instead which, imo, was a much tighter version of this sort of story, with a much more effectively delivered message. Seriously, just go read Horrorstör, one of my favourite reads from this year so far.
Heaven Official's Blessing v7 (TGCF )
Heaven Official’s Blessing just gets better and better! We’re in boss fight territory and it’s getting so intense! This series has way more Gundam battles than I expected but honestly I am here for it! And I’m such a sucker for any story where all the friends (?) you made along the way begin to amass to help in the big final confrontation! Ahhh. So good, so good.
If you haven't heard of this one: it's the story of Xie Lian, a prince who ascended as a god... only to be banished. And then ascend again. And then get banished again. The series starts off after his third ascension (to the exasperation of everyone in Heaven) and is a gradual series of adventures and mysteries that tie together events of the past and building tensions in the present. It's lots of fun, with a ton of humour and heart built into it to cut the tragedy
Night Witches
More WWII, this time not a youth novel! Night Witches takes place in Russia, beginning during the Battle of Stalingrad. It follows a teenage girl whose father is already gone to fight, and who is forced to watch as both her mother and grandmother die to German bombing. After losing her mother, her only goal is to find the elusive Night Witches — an entirely female and very infamous branch of the Russian air force. Having grown up flying with her father, she’s determined that there she can do the most good, and fights her way across a war-torn city in her effort to join the forces to repel the Nazis. Night Witches (the actual, historical Night Witches, which are cool in and of themselves and very worth looking up if you’ve never heard of them before) were known for flying a special type of light-weight plane which could go much quieter and much slower than other planes, allowing them a shocking amount of stealth and maneuverability on bombing missions.
The writing of this one wasn’t my favourite, but the subject matter was interesting enough to buoy me through it, especially in how it portrayed some of the absolute horror that goes along with urban warfare and trying to fight with scant resources, under the Soviet regime, during a Russian winter. Lots of tragedy.
More About Paddington / Paddington Goes To Town / Paddington On Top /Love From Paddington / Paddington’s Finest Hour
Travelling to the UK in July got me on a Paddington Bear kick! I got to see his statue in Paddington station and honestly it was too delightful not to drag me back into the books. I’d only ever read a couple as a kid, so this was both a reread and a chance to read some of the stories I’ve never heard before, these were especially nice as audiobooks to listen to as I was falling asleep. For some reason my Libby is missing quite a few so I mostly listened to later ones in the series. I particularly enjoyed Love From Paddington which was a different format from the rest of the series and kind of a need deviation.
If you’ve somehow never heard of Paddington, these books are about a young bear “from Darkest Peru” who immigrates to England when his grandmother enters the Home For Retired Bears and can no longer care for him. He’s adopted by the Brown family, and the books are a recount of the everyday mishaps and misadventures he gets up to around London. They’re sweet and charming and funny!
Pinocchio
I’ve never read the original story of Pinocchio and I found it a very interesting contrast to the Disney version. It’s very much a coming of age story, in which Pinocchio, a wooden puppet — who can serve as a stand-in for any child — is constantly confronted with a need to balance what sounds enjoyable in the moment versus what is a morally upright choice that often requires more effort. He’s constantly being tricked, fooled, or lured off the moral path, but is never portrayed as irredeemable. He’s a child who is “trying to become a real boy” and is always given chances to fix his problems and return to his loving father. It’s a sweet story with a satisfyingly harrowing adventure and lots of fun naughtiness!
I specifically got this version because of Gris Grimly's art, because he helped out with Guillermo Del Toro's film, and man it was worth it. The art was so cool and creepy!
The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System v1
Now that I’ve reached the end of Heaven Official’s Blessing and have previously finished Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation I inevitably have to start MXTX’s first series, The Scum Villain’s Self-Saving System. This was the one I was most leary about since, as a rule, I don’t really enjoy isekai stories, but I enjoyed her other two series so much that I figured it was worth giving the first book a chance. And boy! Am I glad I did! The first book started off like a gunshot, it pulls you right into the action and it really doesn’t slow down! Shen Yuan, upon dying while furiously reading the worst webnovel he’s ever seen, finds himself transported into the story… specifically into the villain who is destined to be torn apart by the protagonist during a revenge plot! From there, Shen Yuan — now Shen Qingqiu — begins to desperately scheme how he can change his character enough without becoming OOC (which the mysterious “System” that governs this world won’t allow) while still giving him a chance to avoid a horrible death.
This book is hilariously satirical without ever feeling dull or jaded, which is an impressive mix. Shen Qingqiu may scoff at the ridiculous tropes of this world or the author’s poor world-building, but he’s just as swept up in it all as anyone else. He’s a cunning, calculating character, while also managing to run around like a chicken with its head chopped off, rife with misunderstandings and humour and adventure. I’m very very excited to continue!
Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer
I wasn’t sure about this book at first, I almost quit part way in, but in the end I’m really glad I kept with it! It ended up being much more charming and delightful than I anticipated! This is a youth novel about a girl whose family has just moved to their late great uncle’s farm. While trying to get her feet under her, she comes across a catalogue advertising “unusual chicken for the exceptional poultry farmer”. Though her parents don’t seem keen on having animals on the farm, she decides to write to the company. To her surprise though, she doesn’t need to wait for an order of “usual chickens�� because it would appear her great uncle already had some… and she’s found one. And “unusual” really doesn’t even begin to cover it. Things only get stranger as the woman from the catalogue writes her back, and when the first attempt is made to steal this strange new chicken.
Winner Takes All (Doctor Who)
This is a standard fare Doctor Who novel. It wasn’t bad. It wasn’t good. It was an enjoyable little thing to read just for the sake of reading something relaxing and Doctor Who related. This one follows the Ninth Doctor and Rose who have returned back to Earth so that Rose can visit her mom, and along the way they get to learn all about a strange new give-away that’s being promoted in the local shops. There’s lottery tickets and free vacations and a new video game and all sorts of curious things… including some unexpected disappearances.
If you like Doctor Who and feel like reading an extra story about Nine and Rose, this one is as fine as any, especially considering that there are some real stinkers out there. The story is compelling enough with some decent stakes, Nine and Rose is a dynamic I always really enjoy and want more of, and the characters they introduce for this story are reasonably enjoyable. A very comfortable middle of the road read.
#book review#book reviews#brave little toaster#mxtx#tgcf#svsss#doctor who#rose tyler#pinocchio#paddington bear#michael bond#singing hills cycle#brides of high hill#wwii#ww2#night witches#end of the line#canadian#canlit#queer lit#lgbt books#blood sweat and pixels#kathryn lasky#nghi vo#bbc books#finna#thomas disch#jason schreier#carlo collodi#chatter
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Has anyone pointed out yet how extremely white Anglo-Saxon this episode was?
#Doctor Who#Joy to the World#Down to the fucking Bethlehem star#And the three doors leading to two posh ppl in ww2#À rich white lady in the 60s reading Agatha Christie#And mount everest not showing any non white people in the party???#I really can't unsee these things anymore after the Racism episode whacked me in the face#Moffat hate
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@anonymous requested The Curse of Fenric + WW2-era outfits
#doctor who#classic who#seventh doctor era#the curse of fenric#dwedit#classicwhoedit#seventhdoctoredit#ww2 fashion#requested#gifshistorical#costumeedit#gifs#mine
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Every day i just want to write a post that just says "The Brigadier is so damn autistic."
but I then worry about what other people might say if I do that
but fuck it
The Brigadier is so fucking autistic, and nobody can change my mind
#classic doctor who#brigadier lethbridge stewart#'hes just like that because hes a military man' no he's like that because he's autistic and in the military. there's a difference#(please - we see so many soldiers in classic who and he's so different to them)#lack of expressions (especially s7) which caused others to comment his 'lack of emotions' in certain situations (he has commented that he#does in fact feel..)#the constant swagger stick with him (they arent common for soldiers nor officers to have.. havent been since past WW2 i believe) which he f#fiddles with and holds#stickler for the rules and hates disorder (things not being done 'right')#(thinking of the 'rules arent rules for alistair' bit from Daddy Fights Monsters)#his reaction to mushrooms in The Green Death. that's it. that's the point (he just hates mushrooms and so do i)#he's so.. military when he speaks even when speaking to civilians or when he's off duty. ik that's not much of a point but in the military#you're told exactly how to speak and interact with others and to be blunt and clear and to the point with your words. you're saying he does#find comfort in it?#and this man's strong sense of morals! my god. he can have quite black and white thinking in situations (so does 3 which would probably#explain why they butt heads often) and he is insanely stubborn#im sure i'll think of more things as time goes on but this is all i have for now#also im sorry i might be a bit tipsy when posting this but i really need courage lmao
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I can’t believe The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances predicted generative AI like that
#in ww2 of all times 😭#he’s explaining it so concisely too: these nanogenes have never seen a human before so they just go off the only pattern they see#BRUH#dr who#doctor who#9th doctor#the empty child#the doctor dances#generative ai
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it's the 60s, what about my clothes?
asked Ruby, dressed like half the extras during the episode
#dw#doctor who spoilers#the devil's chord#I know the silhouette wasn't quite right#arguably her outfit was a better fit for the early 60s but why did literally everyone else wear late 60s early 70s clothing then#not that I know enough about fashion history to say these things lol#also Rose was dropped in ww2 wearing a Union Jack tee and low rise jeans Ruby would've been fine#Ruby Sunday
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(1941) In war torn London, people were mysteriously being transformed to having a gasmask physically become part of their anatomy and repeating mysterious phrases like, “Are you my mommy?” The Time Traveling alien known as the Doctor (Doctor 9) and his companion Rose discovered that a rogue time agent named Jack Harkness, a crashed space ambulance and a girl named Nancy who took care of homeless children all held the key to the mystery. ("The Empty Child"/"The Doctor Dances", Doctor Who, vlm 3, TV)
#nerds yearbook#first appearance#sci fi tv#1941#dr who#dw#time travel#ww2#wwii#world war 2#world war ii#steven moffat#james hawes#captain jack harkness#jack harkness#john barrowman#9th doctor#doctor 9#christopher eccleston#rose tyler#billie piper#the empty child#the doctor dances#london#albert valentine#florence hoath#nancy#noah johnson#time agents#richard wilson
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#vivien spitz#Polska#Poland#ww2 history#wwii#ww2#doctors from hell#father leo miechalowski#insanity#insane#quote#quotes#quoteblr#quoteoftheday#quote of the day
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Mediiiicccc
#oc#original character#art#my art#cartoon#digital art#character design#ww2#world war two#wwii#medic#doctor#historical oc#ww2 art#artists on tumblr#Cas Harper#Doc Harper
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Doctor Who - "The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances" (2005)
#doctor who#dr who#whoniverse#whovian#new who#the doctor#9th doctor#ninth doctor#bad wolf#rose tyler#captain jack harkness#the tardis#tardis#time lords#gallifrey#screencaps#sci fi#time and relative dimension in space#ww2#world war two#the blitz#are you my mummy#the empty child#the doctor dances#christopher eccleston#john barrowman#billie piper#sonic screwdriver#screencap#british
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As a renowned not-fan of Moffat Christmases (Last Christmas is the only one I don't dislike)..... we shall see how we fare.
#it's set at WW2 which of course it is lmfao#doctor who#i swear at one point in DWM RTD said he was writing the script for this#maybe it's like torchwood 2.1 where he was but had to give up and give it to someone else to do
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Idiot
#rhythm doctor#rhythm doctor fanart#ricky art#i love drawing richard while thinking about how funny of a move it was to decide to start using tumblr again and#completely without warning#renovate my blog from being rockafire explosion themed to being WW2 themed#was not thinking about how funny that would be because i was just like "i'm not going crazy over the rockafire explosion right now hold on#richard hugh
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