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Hello everybody, my name is Sufferplier
susie and ralsei on the new guitar collections cover are so cute i love when they're on the exact same wavelength
+ vest tenna doodle since i saw we were all doing that LOL and queen :]
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HAPPY PRIDE! MORE TRANS ROCKSTARS PLEASE 😨✨🏳️⚧️!! here's a comm i recently finished for an irl of his baby boy ken. i had so much fun with his hair uuuuuurhhhhhh!!!!!
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I know there's a popular headcanon that Grace's crew died because of feeding tubes malfunction (based on the paperwork Grace was doing right before the explosion), but — in the book he specifically says that even after the accident he kept dealing with that same paperwork on minor Hail Mary issues, so I doubt that feeding tube problem was left unaddressed. May I offer instead:
Grace was put into coma by the people who cared about him. They (especially Yáo being Yáo) probably double-triple-quadruple checked everything. They watched him sleep for those first few days — I doubt they went into coma immediately after leaving Earth's orbit. They probably talked to him, assuring him that he'll be okay.
Ilyukhina's coma procedure was probably supervised by Yáo. He made sure that everything was in order, but — he is just one man and he is not a doctor. There was much more room for mistakes.
When Yáo went to sleep, he was alone. He had to rely on the technology completely.
We know that he died first.
Surfaced!! Yippee!! 🩸✨️💀
Simon you are so fun to draw sorry you got put through the horrors again 💖💖
Twin peaks sketchbook work w acrylic marker & pencil <3
Simon as Ophelia 😋
Did anyone else notice Simon turns his facial expressions "off" while he's talking to other people? But when he thinks he's alone, he's extremely expressive.
Look at his face when Ava can't see him. You can clearly see hope twisting into distrust and fear, looking behind him in paranoia. It's dark and he keeps shoving his whole body closer to the light of the porthole:
Compare that to when they are talking face-to-face, his eyes go almost completely dead, he's baring his teeth, the light in his eye is red instead of that sparkle we saw in the first photo:
Forced To Look Tough All The Time my beloved. </3
Molly Brown (deadlymelodic) shared concept art and the final model of Simon's shadow
Fully detailed -> https://www.deadlymelodic.com/iron-lung-shadowman
whatever go my little rainbow weird kid rock
My son, those stars are already dead. Mere ghost light, growing dimmer by the day. Iron Lung (2026) dir. Mark Fischbach
im also obsessed with the interpretation of the blood ocean not being inherently evil or malevolent, in fact, it starts off rather loving. or at least, what it perceives to be loving. it wants simon to become part of it. it could've absorbed the iron lung and mutated it so long ago - we saw how quickly things went to shit in the final act. but its slow, always there in the corner for simon to be constantly aware of it, like a friend letting you know theyre always in your corner. it keeps the oxygen supply going despite the fact it should've run out days ago. it throws him into the cave. it talks to him, tries to entice him to join in anyway it can. come see the truth, it could save you, it has the answers you've been looking for. if that doesn't work, maybe guilt tripping is the answer, reflect on filament station, simon. "i see you". an acknowledgement. simon runs out of tape so the blood mutates to hold the photograph button for him. but the more defiant simon becomes, the more focused on his own survival he is, the angrier the ocean becomes. the creature couldve swallowed him so many times. clearly the radiation isn't actually a threat to it, we see it being blasted so many times in the end, but it continues its chase after him once it kills ava. the creature backing off in the caves after the photograph was a conscious decision. it couldve lashed out right then and there, but it backed off. "hey, im not a threat, im just watching, im right here for when you're ready".
just like eden, just like the COI, the ocean tries to force simon into a life he never really wanted. because he never seems to get a choice.
i just can't stop thinking about an ocean that thinks itself benevolent, when really, its just as cruel as the rest of humanity. or maybe, its humanity that is as cruel as nature. or is it a God? does it even matter?
you'll never reach the stars
oops narrative parallels
If I had a nickle for every angler fish monster whose lure is perceived as God by its prey, I'd have 3 nickles. Which isn't alot, but-