Finally finished my E33 tribute piece ❤️

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
we're not kids anymore.
hello vonnie
Three Goblin Art

Origami Around
Sweet Seals For You, Always
One Nice Bug Per Day
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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noise dept.

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Kiana Khansmith
Jules of Nature

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@notastupidurl
Finally finished my E33 tribute piece ❤️
Anything to walk on land 🔪 2021
do we think chocolate guy is gay?
-Grandpa Joe muttering to Charlie in that factory
I commissioned @quibbs to draw these cover images for my fanfic about the Painted family, La Vie Peinte, and I'm beyond excited about how these turned out!!
They're absolutely gorgeous and I loooove the way the third image combining them looks!
just wanted to say that you are cute and the fog is not coming. you are beautiful and you really do not have to worry about the fog because it's not coming. The fog wouldn't even be a problem if it was coming, it isn't though, and you are very pretty
starting to think some of yall arent serious bout finding beauty in the grotesque
they cant even find beauty in fat ppl
"are you normal about-" no I'm an insane pervert
Hot Disney women belong to the “failed” movies of the experimental era.
Chicha? Helga Sinclair? Nani? Audrey Ramirez? Birdwell? Franny Robinson? Captain Amelia? The green bitch in Fantasia 2000? HELLO?
What was in the air during this era. Somebody who loved women was cooking.
I think it is so beautiful and wonderful and joyful and magical that we live in a world where we’ve all collectively agreed that a select group of puppets are Real People and everyone’s in on it and everyone always plays along. so now they’re just widely accepted to be real alive people. yeah that’s elmo. that’s a real guy his name is elmo and he’s red and he’s a baby and he’s real.
Starting a collection
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YOU ARE A REGULAR GUY. YOU CAN HANDLE CRITIQUE. YOU ARE A REGULAR GUY. YOU CAN EMBRACE BEING TOLD YOU WERE WRONG. YOU ARE A REGULAR GUY. YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH UNPLEASANT TASKS. YOU ARE A REGULAR GUY. YOU CAN DELIVER DISAPPOINTING NEWS. YOU ARE A REGULAR GUY. YOU KNOW HOW TO BE DISAGREED WITH. YOU ARE A REGULAR GUY. YOU CAN BE CORRECTED. YOU ARE A REGULAR GUY. YOU CAN BE TOLD YOU MESSED UP. YOU ARE A REGULAR GUY. YOU ARE ABLE TO DO HARD THINGS.
I don't think you guys understand how much of my writing process involves sitting alone and staring into the void
they should make a sleep that feels like you’ve slept
How it feels to settle into bed and close my eyes and return to the totally made-up scenario I was last engrossed in
I understand that you were aiming for a morally grey protagonist, but in practice what you've ended up with is more of a moral beige.
@ancient-tree-with-deathwish replied:
how do you distinguish grey from other colours beyond black and wite?
Distinguishing features of moral beige:
The protagonist is constantly agonising over Hard Choices; however, circumstances always conspire to prevent them from actually having to make those choices, so in practice they're just angsting over stuff they might have done.
The text exhibits a recurring pattern whereby the protagonist seems to to have made a Hard Choice, but new information is reliably revealed shortly thereafter which retroactively establishes that whatever they did was the morally upright course after all.
The protagonist's moral impulses are straightforwardly heroic, except in one specific context which lacks any clear real-world analogue; for example, being prejudiced against telepaths.
The protagonist's actions are consistently reasonable based on the information available to them – they're merely operating on bad information basically all the time due to a bizarre conspiracy and/or a series of increasingly implausible misunderstandings.
The protagonist always ends up doing the right thing (for some fuzzy value of "right"), but, like, they're really grumpy about it.