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Some of my lately paintings.
I love them!
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Chip Whistler art dump part 1 of 500 (courtesy of @orgonongurlz being gay as hell <3 )
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Looking forward to his revenge 🌹 in 2024
I drew some pictures to express my excitement.
Also, I really enjoyed the episode of Chipped Off🥺so adorable and fantastic
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I must admit that Norm is super cute🥰
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AAaaAa❤️❤️❤️🎉🎉
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Gonna be honest, for as much as I was looking forward to “Chipped Off”, I was expecting a fairly standard Chip Whistler ep - but WOW was I completely blown away.
Not only was this episode still hilarious, but it was absolutely fascinating!
When it comes to villain redemptions (or attempts at redemptions), I’ve never seen another kids cartoon acknowledge that once a villain gets past a certain mental point/becomes truly obsessed with revenge and being ‘in the right’, it isn’t exactly possible for them to just give up their ways and live a ‘normal’ life as a good guy - not without actually putting in the work and properly acknowledging why they ever became evil/did evil things in the first place.
Despite the ep’s light (and again, HILARIOUS) tone, the ep makes it very clear that Chip is NOT in a good place mentally. He still has his obsessions and his pride, and even when he tries to let these things go and find his own happiness, he can’t help but fall back into old habits and is unable to truly be happy because - for as much as he wants happiness - he’s unwilling to put in the hard work to actually find anything substantial and honest to what he wants, needing to put on a whole ‘normal’ persona just to even try, essentially lying to himself until he’s unable to deny his true self anymore.
It’s tragic, but the show never paints it as anyone else’s fault but Chip’s - hell, it shows Cricket and the others celebrating Chip’s ‘death’ and shows them as being valid for it instead of making them feel guilty or sad for him, which tracks consider Chip is an attempted murderer + all the other stuff he did. Like- yeah no if I was Cricket I’d be happy the dude who tried to kill me and my fam with a helicopter was dead too.
The show makes it crystal clear that Chip desperately needs both therapy and to take genuine accountability - and if he can’t do that, then he’s doomed, and he’ll only have himself to blame. They acknowledge the tragedy of it, but they never paint him as just a Sad Boi.
So yeah, it’ll be interesting to see where exactly this little storyline goes - and regardless of whether or not Chip gets arrested/killed off for real or actually gets redeemed and genuinely changes for the better, I feel like whatever his ending is, the BCG crew is going to put in the work to make it feel earned. And what’s more, they’re going to make it incredibly interesting.
And knowing that, I’m truly excited for this arc ^v^
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Gonna be honest, for as much as I was looking forward to “Chipped Off”, I was expecting a fairly standard Chip Whistler ep - but WOW was I completely blown away.
Not only was this episode still hilarious, but it was absolutely fascinating!
When it comes to villain redemptions (or attempts at redemptions), I’ve never seen another kids cartoon acknowledge that once a villain gets past a certain mental point/becomes truly obsessed with revenge and being ‘in the right’, it isn’t exactly possible for them to just give up their ways and live a ‘normal’ life as a good guy - not without actually putting in the work and properly acknowledging why they ever became evil/did evil things in the first place.
Despite the ep’s light (and again, HILARIOUS) tone, the ep makes it very clear that Chip is NOT in a good place mentally. He still has his obsessions and his pride, and even when he tries to let these things go and find his own happiness, he can’t help but fall back into old habits and is unable to truly be happy because - for as much as he wants happiness - he’s unwilling to put in the hard work to actually find anything substantial and honest to what he wants, needing to put on a whole ‘normal’ persona just to even try, essentially lying to himself until he’s unable to deny his true self anymore.
It’s tragic, but the show never paints it as anyone else’s fault but Chip’s - hell, it shows Cricket and the others celebrating Chip’s ‘death’ and shows them as being valid for it instead of making them feel guilty or sad for him, which tracks consider Chip is an attempted murderer + all the other stuff he did. Like- yeah no if I was Cricket I’d be happy the dude who tried to kill me and my fam with a helicopter was dead too.
The show makes it crystal clear that Chip desperately needs both therapy and to take genuine accountability - and if he can’t do that, then he’s doomed, and he’ll only have himself to blame. They acknowledge the tragedy of it, but they never paint him as just a Sad Boi.
So yeah, it’ll be interesting to see where exactly this little storyline goes - and regardless of whether or not Chip gets arrested/killed off for real or actually gets redeemed and genuinely changes for the better, I feel like whatever his ending is, the BCG crew is going to put in the work to make it feel earned. And what’s more, they’re going to make it incredibly interesting.
And knowing that, I’m truly excited for this arc ^v^
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The pressure on the school was so great that it almost killed me...
Really tired, but I still have to keep studying
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Opps.
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Oh no I love him
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It's terrible, I don't even have any decent work😔
When I have time, I'm willing to draw other characters, they're all awesome🌹
And I'm already starting school, which is frustrating, I can't draw until October😭😭🥲
I found some images that didn't come out, and the first few were all in the animation meme I made, but I couldn't finish it ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh(sob*)
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