Archie comics sillies only I care about
AnasAbdin
styofa doing anything
KIROKAZE
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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trying on a metaphor

titsay

JBB: An Artblog!
RMH
noise dept.
Today's Document
i don't do bad sauce passes
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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oozey mess
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Misplaced Lens Cap

Product Placement
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Archie comics sillies only I care about
I’m too lazy to finish the line art but here’s a w.i.p that may or may not ever be finish
I love Lucy sm she’s a diva
(Just noticed that I misspelled “you’ve” to “you’re”….oof)
Gotta love the fact the first time I drew sky was based on his love triangle bs lmaoooooo
Btw this is the original image I redrew from
Doom gay in another doom gay’s outfit is iconic ngl
what people think dracula by bram stoker is about vs the actual plot:
Sugar. Spice & Fuck Ice.
Manifesting.
Rumira has my heart
You know, since it's Pride Month (and also I miss them), I feel like reminding everyone how fucking important Ruby and Sapphire were.
The way they were both unambiguously conceived as queer characters and let the writers make an established character queer retroactively. The fact that as soon as they share the screen, they immediately show how in love they are, without any ambiguity to please the censors, and they do that almost every episode they're in.
How their relationship isn't always 100% perfect, and they do conflict and fall out, but make up in the end because they genuinely love each other. How they were allowed to be iconic parts of the show, not just through being the focus of two of its most famous songs (Stronger Than You and Here Comes A Thought) but also through the book version of The Answer.
The fact they got the first gay kiss...
...and the first gay wedding in the history of kid's TV.
The way their reception showed networks that yes, people do enjoy media with queer characters, and so they contributed to many other series with prominent LGBTQ characters getting greenlit.
I honestly don't think it's exaggerating to say they're among the most important queer characters in the history of fiction for all that. And people need to say it more, and demand stuff like them more.
It’s the fact that if it wasn’t for SU being so openly queer and for Rebecca fighting so damn hard to keep it queer, we wouldn’t even have animation in general be so open with queer themes as well as openly queer characters.
Like, even if you hate SU, you have to respect Rebecca for sticking to their guns and fighting for queer people to be seen in their show and not backing down out of fear their show would lose funding because of said queer characters.
More of her~✨️⭐️
HOLY SHIT THIS IS SO PRETTY