mik | 18 | they/them | “Reacting vehemently and blindly against his criminal family origins, Javert illustrates the psychological mechanism of overcompensation.”
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Close up of Bruno and Alfonse from my color wheel cus I like how they turned out 💖
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meditations on first philosophy (1641) - rene descartes
"who give a shit"
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you're my king and I'm your lionheart
(Am I actually posting on Tumblr again??? Idk but it seems as good a time as any doesn't it)
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you will feel so alive again.. like so incredibly alive. i dont know when that will be but it will be. u are gonna feel so alive that ur cheeks hurt from smiling oh man oh man i promise that day is coming. you do have a future, you do have good things coming, and you’ll survive everything that’s thrown at you until you reach that day
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"The magic system is never fully explained" yeah that's how life works. Imagine having a story set in modern day America and the characters have several pages of exposition on combustion engines and telecommunication networks before we get to the plot
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my favorite AITA ruling comments
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poster designs based on the bonus levels in Act 1, plus some concept sketches bonus scraps:
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i NEVER draw the ultrakill husks and demons as much as i should….need to change that immediately
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“..His eyes fell upon the brass knob of the door which separated him from the Court of Assizes. He had almost forgotten that door. His glance, calm at first, paused there, remained fixed on that brass handle, then grew terrified, and little by little became impregnated with fear. Beads of perspiration burst forth among his hair and trickled down upon his temples. ”
— Les Misérables, Valjean Before Entering The Court Room ( Arabic Edition - Unknown Artist, 1952 )
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GOTT IST TOT
full under cut
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