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babe wake up new doctor who just dropped
you guys asked for more paintings of these two dorks together so here's one xD
It’s been my privilege to do the illustrations for a folk-rock cantata reimagining of the 18th century Scottish ballad, Tam Lin.
The piece was composed by Fiona Gillespie & Elliot Cole, and has now been performed before a live audience twice: first, at its debut in Manhattan in January 2020 (left) and second at its album release in Brooklyn in October 2021 (right).
It’s wildly exciting to finally be able to share the lyrics video & all of my illustrations with the world at large, and I hope lovers of the original Tam Lin story get a kick out of what we created! If so, please Like the video on YouTube. The track is available on all streaming services.
youre nb but you call yourself a bitch (bitch is a FEMALE dog btw) why???
i am on the FLOOR
bitch and bastard are GENDERED terms and thus you must use the neutral: bitchard
happy pride month to the stupidest post on this site.
may i present you
penguin pingu classics
My friend just sent me this.... she’s not even British. She just knew my scarred cursed childhood and decided I’d like it.
... i do. 😂
someone put me down in a flat surface and keep me still so i can calibrate
please
Sleeping?!?!
……….go on
Radiation is insane. There are rocks out there that will pull the seams of your organs apart if you stand too close to them.
The Umbrella Academy will be a failure of a TV show if Klaus doesn’t get to summon a bunch of ghosts to kill everyone while “thriller” or “monster mash” plays. I’m flexible but not that much
AGREEED GET THIS BITCH SOME SPOOKY TUNES
Concept sketch of Klaus conjuring in full badass-mode glory >:3c
Klaus & Vanya + Pride in who they are (requested by anonymous)
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Lilo, why are you all wet?
This is actually heartbreaking when you remember Lilo tells Stitch her parents went for a drive, and the bad weather caused them to crash.
I always thought this scene was adorable
Wow thanks guy
Right in the childhood.
i never made that connection
WOW
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
YOU RUINED MY FAVOURITE PART OF THE MOVIE
I get the feeling the adults knew…
and now I’m wondering how in the hell Lilo came to the conclusion that there’s a peanut butter loving fish god who demands tribute or else he’ll murder your family.
When massive trauma hits, some people try to find any way to make sense of what seems senseless. Find any semblance of control, of responsibility. Lilo may be blaming herself (unfairly) for her parents’ death. This was the only connection she could make, the only thing she could have had any control over, so to her it must have been her fault. If only she was a good girl. If only she did the right thing. Then maybe… It’s very very hard to lose a mindset like that even when it’s the most irrational thing, even when it hurts you, because then you’re left with nothing.
And when you’re six your pattern recognition skills are a work in progress. Lilo sees that type of fish one day and as it swims away it starts to rain; connection made.
“Lilo may be blaming herself (unfairly) for her parents’ death. This was the only connection she could make, the only thing she could have had any control over, so to her it must have been her fault. If only she was a good girl. If only she did the right thing. Then maybe… “
This movie had some of the best scenes cut out of it.
This is one of my favourite movies yet somehow I never saw this deleted scene…. Excuse me a second…
*The distant sound of full on ugly crying*
So THIS is why i know every line of this scene, my heart knew but my brain didn’t really get why I have memorized it. OMG.
Why y’all got me crying about this movie 17 years later wtf
Stitch canonically has a brain that can think faster than a super computer.
This scene isn’t even fully animated and you can see that he is literally putting all of this together in real time; he analyzed her behavior and the significance of the fish in relation to the grave site. He probably understood her behavior better than she did at this moment. I don’t know why they cut this scene out, it obviously shows up in the film right before the surfing sequence - this is why Stitch changed. Not because they had some fun surfing on the beach, but because his highly intuitive brain finally put together who this little girl was, what exactly had happened to her and why she was so desperate for a friend.
Even further, I bet it suddenly clicked for him why Nani was so desperate for work that she was dragging them around all day. This is the scene where he realizes who they both are and what they’ve been through and probably relates it to his own lack of a family and need for one, as well. This is when he starts to understand the meaning of family and realizes it’s what he wants and needs, as well.
Not to mention that chronologically this theme music would have appeared here just 10 or so minutes before the heartbreaking hammock scene - drawing a direct parallel between what Lilo had already lost and what she was about to lose because of his actions. This one scene would have added such a more distinct weight to the pivotal scenes of the movie.
Damn. I hope they add some of these scenes fully animated into the 25 year anniversary release of the movie.
Ow my heart
Aziraphale, having just listened to a song which is 87% made of the word bicycle: Oh look. No gears. Just a perfectly normal velocipede.
Crowley, at the very end of his tether: Bicycle. Can we get on???
NOT ONLY that but also literally minutes earlier Crowley said “oh lord heal this bike” and Anathema said “my bike didn’t have gears”. and both of these were directed at Aziraphale.
AKAKSKDJDNJDD HE LITERALLY SAID “EXCEPT FOR THE BIKE RACK”
Aziraphale is a rule follower at his core. Which means when he wants to rebel, or be petty or mean or disobedient, he has to be creative .
There’s no RULE that says you can’t give your flaming sword to humans. There’s no RULE that says angels can’t enjoy food. The vehicle COULD be called a velocipede, if you were mad at your boyfriend and trying to rile him up by being posh.
Crowley fell because he asked questions. Aziraphale stayed because he just did anything that hadn’t been explicitly banned, and dared Heaven to prove he’d done it wrong.
#he also uses the exact same bitch troll trick on Gabriel at the end with great plan / ineffable plan#and i assume crowley caught on immediately bc hes been suffering aziraphale’s weaponized pedantry for millennia
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Imagine being Crowley, though, and suddenly realizing that the logic-chopping that you have been dealing with since at least King Arthur’s time is about to get aimed at (a) your boss, and (b) that bitch Gabriel, and neither of them have any idea what’s about to hit them.
exactly lmaoooo
“Aziraphale’s weaponised pedantry” is a genius phrase and you can’t change my mind
“When Van Gogh was a young man in his early twenties, he was in London studying to be a clergyman. He had no thought of being an artist at all. he sat in his cheap little room writing a letter to his younger brother in Holland, whom he loved very much. He looked out his window at a watery twilight, a thin lamppost, a star, and he said in his letter something like this: “it is so beautiful I must show you how it looks.” And then on his cheap ruled note paper, he made the most beautiful, tender, little drawing of it. When I read this letter of Van Gogh’s it comforted me very much and seemed to throw a clear light on the whole road of Art. Before, I thought that to produce a work of painting or literature, you scowled and thought long and ponderously and weighed everything solemnly and learned everything that all artists had ever done aforetime, and what their influences and schools were, and you were extremely careful about *design* and *balance* and getting *interesting planes* into your painting, and avoided, with the most astringent severity, showing the faintest *academical* tendency, and were strictly modern. And so on and so on. But the moment I read Van Gogh’s letter I knew what art was, and the creative impulse. It is a feeling of love and enthusiasm for something, and in a direct, simple, passionate and true way, you try to show this beauty in things to others, by drawing it. And Van Gogh’s little drawing on the cheap note paper was a work of art because he loved the sky and the frail lamppost against it so seriously that he made the drawing with the most exquisite conscientiousness and care.”
— Brenda Ueland, from “If You Want to Write: A Book about Art, Independence and Spirit”
nothing else matters except this.
“That same night I looked out of the window of my room at the roofs of the houses you can see from there, and at the tops of the elms, dark against the night sky. Above the roofs, a single star, but a beautiful, big, friendly one. And I thought of us all and I thought of my own years gone by and of our home, and these words and this sentiment sprang to my mind, `Keep me from being a son who brings shame, give me Thy blessing, not because I deserve it, but for my Mother’s sake. Thou art Love, cover all things. Without Thy constant blessing we succeed in nothing.’
Enclosed is a little drawing of the view from the school window through which the boys follow their parents with their eyes as they go back to the station after a visit. Many a one will never forget the view from that window.”
At this time, Vincent was 23 year old
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