and out of the darkness - you you you you you

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trying on a metaphor
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Not today Justin
YOU ARE THE REASON
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and out of the darkness - you you you you you
I think I forgot to post this but! Medieval utena for an English class final project few months ago :)
It's summer so it's time for a timeskip beach episode
atlas
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You will be remembered as a hero. ________
For those wondering about the fox. Grace has a subtle motif with this animal throughout the movie, but especially this shot where they pack this toy fox with his belongings on the Hail Mary. The pose of it looked a little haunting to me, thus prompting this illustration. __________ (Small/large prints are also available on my etsy ❤️)
a leap of faith !
They make me physically ill
Kratos and Atreus mourning:
Meanwhile Faye:
Sindri
“Resisting the truth will only make this more painful.”
It's Monday, girlies! Time to succumb to the horrors ✨️
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his first point was going to be “i don’t even get up at night to pee”
Human Adrian and Rocky designs <3
I would give an arm and maybe a leg to see the PHM characters in your artstyle (no pressure)
PUT YOUR LIMBS BACK AND HOLD THIS INSTEAD
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You know that whatever character did those problematic things isn't like. Real, right?
You are aware that a fictional character is just a rhetorical construct designed to fulfill a narrative/thematic purpose right? That their actions are written by an author who wants to use them to explore complex ideas and moral gray areas within the safe confines of fiction right? That they aren't a real person who has killed real people right?