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What if I have creaturebeth/vicreaturebeth spicy stuff? Would y'all like to see it?
(obviously here will be cropped, but on blue sky/twitter/AO3 it could be more explicit)
Full posted here
Posted it also on AO3, I'm @Spiderpulp there.
FRANKENSTEIN (2025) dir. Guillermo del Toro
Claire getting the parents reactions in the DM (🫀,🍁,🪲)
As an Italian, I'm appropriating of Elizabeth's italian half blood (Lavenza).
They clearly have their own priorities
Original post here 👇
💬 4 🔁 3 ❤️ 12 · Happy Pride Month to the Frankensteins, who managed to got immortal and make new friends in modern times. I've resurrecte
Happy Pride Month to the Frankensteins, who managed to got immortal and make new friends in modern times.
I've resurrected long lost OCs from my Hellboy era because THE POTENTIAL OF THESE FAMILIES MEETING (✷‿✷)
I'm taking this opportunity to wish you all a happy new year! Thank you again for your support. 💚
So, um… The Creature and Victor in Frankenstein 2025.
At first glance, I really love the couple, Elizabeth and the creature. And imagining them happy together. I'll probably paint them together someday.
But I had images of these two in my head that I needed to express. There's something disturbing yet strangely fascinating for me about imagining Victor having a relationship with the man he created.
You can find the uncensored version on my Patreon. 😈
Now would you pray before you twist the knife? Yeah, would you take my hand and take a life? I'm too damn young to give up on the light I'm used to the darkness, I'm used to the darkness.
Little bit experimental editing that has been going on for a few days! I've figured some things out but wasn't able to put it here because video editing is an ass and graphic design is my passion (FALSE) (LIES) (UNTRUE). much love to the frankenstein 2025 fandom tho, more power to the freaks
TW / FLASHING, GORE
Welcome back to frankenkink discussion. In this essay I will
Trinity
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What an outfit.
Common Words & Phrases from AAVE
Gullah & Early AAVE
Gumbo – From Bantu kingombo (okra), brought by enslaved Africans and became the name of the Creole stew thickened with okra.
Goober – From Kikongo nguba, the Bantu word for peanut that entered American English via enslaved Africans.
Yam – From West African languages (e.g., Wolof nyami, "to eat"), brought over during the slave trade and adopted into Southern cuisine.
Banjo – From a Bantu root (mbanza), the instrument was crafted by enslaved Africans based on West African string instruments.
Bogus – Likely from Hausa boko-boko (deceitful, fraudulent), entering American English through African American speech in the 19th century.
Juke (box/joint) – From Gullah juke (rowdy, disorderly), derived from Wolof dzug (to live wickedly), later attached to roadside bars.
Tote (to carry) – From West African languages (e.g., Kikongo tota, "to pick up"), recorded in Gullah before spreading to mainstream English.
Dig (to understand) – From Wolof degg (to understand), popularized by jazz musicians in the 1930s after entering English through AAVE.
Jazz – Possibly from West African or Creole slang for energy/sex, first documented in AAVE in Chicago around 1912.
Okay (OK) – Though its origin is debated, strong evidence traces it to West African languages (e.g., Wolof waw kay) via enslaved Gullah speakers.
Hip/Hep – From Wolof hipi (to open one's eyes, to be aware), entering jazz slang in the early 1900s before going mainstream.
Hepcat – A compound of "hep" + "cat" (jazz slang for a person), literally meaning "one who has his eyes open" in West African-influenced jazz culture.
Jazz, Blues & 1940s–60s Era
Cool (as in fashionable/calm) – Originated in jazz circles, likely from saxophonist Lester Young, and entered mainstream via West African aesthetic concepts of composure.
Cat – A jazz-era term for a skilled musician or cool person, derived from West African-influenced jive talk.
Crib – Jazz slang for a house or apartment, popularized in the 1940s before becoming mainstream in the 1990s.
Hokum – AAVE slang for nonsense or BS, used in blues and jazz before being adopted more widely.
Diss – Short for "disrespect," coined in AAVE and popularized through hip-hop in the 1980s and 1990s.
Bad (meaning good) – From AAVE, where inversion of meaning creates emphasis (something so "bad" it's actually good), used since early jazz era.
Jive – AAVE slang for deceptive talk or a style of jazz dancing, used by Cab Calloway in his 1930s Hepster Dictionary.
1970s–90s (Hip-Hop & Pre-Internet Era)
Homeboy/Homegirl – AAVE for a close friend from one's neighborhood, popularized in hip-hop and later shortened to "homes" in casual speech.
Dope (meaning great) – Shifted from "stupid" in standard English to "excellent" in AAVE during the 1980s hip-hop era.
Props – Short for "proper respects" in AAVE, used in hip-hop to acknowledge skill or achievement before entering mainstream slang.
Word (as in "I agree") – AAVE interjection ("Word!" or "Word is bond") meaning "I'm telling the truth," derived from Nation of Islam teachings.
Phat (meaning cool/great) – AAVE acronym believed to stand for "Pretty Hot And Tempting," though likely an invented backronym; popularized in 90s hip-hop.
The Bomb – AAVE phrase for something excellent or top-quality, widely used in hip-hop lyrics before mainstream adoption.
Def – AAVE slang for "excellent," popularized by Run-DMC's "King of Rock" and 80s hip-hop culture.
Fresh – AAVE for stylish or excellent, used in early hip-hop and 80s pop culture before spreading globally.
Wack – AAVE for "bad, inferior, uncool," popularized in hip-hop and later mainstream youth speech as the opposite of "cool."
Hella – AAVE intensifier meaning "very" or "a lot of," originating in Oakland/Bay Area AAVE in the 1970s-80s.
Cap / No Cap – AAVE meaning "lie" and "no lie," popularized by Bay Area rap in the 2010s, derived from "capping" (exaggerating).
1990s–2000s (Internet Adoption & Ballroom Culture)
Slay – From AAVE and Black ballroom culture (Paris is Burning, 1990), meaning to do something extremely well, now mainstream via social media.
Spill the Tea – From AAVE (originally "spill the T," with "T" meaning truth), popularized by drag culture and Black queer communities.
Shade (as in insult) – From Black ballroom culture (documented in Paris is Burning), meaning a subtle insult, now used broadly in pop culture.
Reading (as in insulting) – From ballroom culture ("reading" someone), meaning to publicly insult with wit, immortalized in Paris is Burning.
Kiki – AAVE from ballroom culture meaning a casual gathering for gossip or chatting, later mainstreamed through pop music (e.g., Kesha).
Fierce – AAVE and ballroom term meaning exceptionally good or intense, applied to fashion, performance, or attitude.
Woke – From AAVE meaning socially and politically aware, first used in 1940s Black activism before resurging with Black Lives Matter.
Shook – AAVE meaning startled or upset, used in 1990s New York hip-hop (e.g., Mobb Deep) before mainstream adoption in the 2010s.
On Fleek – AAVE phrase meaning perfectly executed, coined in a 2014 Vine by Peaches Monroee, one of the last pre-AI viral AAVE innovations.
Finna – From AAVE contraction of "fixing to" (preparing to), documented in Southern AAVE for decades before wider use and dictionary recognition.
Chile – A phonetic spelling of "child" in Southern AAVE, used as a term of endearment or exclamation since at least the 1970s (The Wiz, 1978).
2010s–Present (Social Media & Gen Z Slang Pipeline)
Lit – AAVE meaning exciting or excellent (originally "intoxicated" or "on fire"), popularized in hip-hop before becoming a Gen Z staple.
Bae – AAVE term of endearment meaning "before anyone else" or just a shortened form of "babe/baby," mainstreamed in the 2010s.
Ratchet – AAVE originally meaning a rowdy, aggressive woman (from "wretched"), later used to describe anything wild or out of control.
Turnt – AAVE meaning excited or intoxicated, from "turned up" in hip-hop lyrics, mainstreamed in early 2010s party slang.
Clap Back – AAVE for a sharp, witty comeback or retaliation, popularized in hip-hop (e.g., Ja Rule's 2003 song "Clap Back") before internet slang.
Bussin' – AAVE meaning delicious or excellent, applied to food or anything great, popularized on TikTok in the 2020s.
Sus – AAVE shortening of "suspicious" or "shady," used for decades before Among Us made it a global meme in 2020.
Snatched – AAVE originally describing flawless hair/makeup or a tight waist, now used to praise anything perfectly executed.
Periodt – AAVE emphatic form of "period" (meaning "end of discussion"), with a hard "t" for emphasis, popularized on Black Twitter before global use.
Bonus: My personal favorite AAVE term that I see used online religiously is receipts! AAVE meaning the proof shown to back up an accustation
First drawing Victor Frankenstein (November 2025) vs last time drawing him (last week)
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Sketches of the Creature! Some of these poses were referenced from the incredible Andrea Morani, who has a Patreon where you can support his anatomy/figure study work.
I've used Iggy Pop as a reference for years when playing around with my Creature design (and was tickled to no end when Del Toro did the same thing!). I'm a sucker for withered, mummified skin texture (been obsessed with mummies since I was a kid), and I also want to show quite a bit of mottling and stitching in various states of healing. It's hinted that Victor used some sort of alchemy to bring the Creature to life, and alchemy has these weird stages of coloration, so I'm also trying to figure out what each chemical would do to the skin, in addition to the blackening and yellowing mentioned in the novel.
The life-giving lightning strike isn't explicitly mentioned at all in the novel--we don't even know what Victor did, and that's deliberate!--but lightning is so ingrained in the Frankenstein collective consciousness at this point, that I do have it in mind when fiddling with the Creature's skin. Specifically, I want some of his joints to look blackened and burned, like the knobs of his spine, with some dark veins snaking all over the place. It all goes back to Victor's, "I had selected his features to be beautiful." Maybe they were beautiful before you soaked and torched and burned 'em to a crisp, Victor!
Also, little head canon of mine re: the inexplicably "lustrous," black, flowing hair is that Victor used a woman's long hair mixed with horse and yak hair because the gender of it all compels me.
If you search "beauty" in the dictionary, this studies come out. 🖤🖤🖤
What the… but… how… wha…. how did this person…. I…
i just wrote -2-2x= like 75 times on a paper oh god
i filled up both sides
what just happened
this makes me uncomfortable,
then do =x+2+ for the next part
for “or blow me a kiss, and that’s lucky too” it’s =+1=+1
What is this sorcery?!?!
this is my favorite post on tumblr
the ending is: 12=x1=
So I just worked out the whole song, and here you go:
- 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + - 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + = + 1 = + 1
- 7 2 + 7 = x + 2 + = 2 + 2 1 = x + 2 +
- 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + - 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + - 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + - 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 +
- 7 2 + 7 = x + 2 +
- 7 2 + 7 = x + 2 + = 7 7 2 + = x + 2 + = x - 7 - 2
- 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + = x + 2 1 = x + 2 + 1 2 = x 1 =
My mind just broke
*writes furiously*
Mom: Are you writing an essay?
Me: Hm? Wha-oh yeah. An essay. Definitely.
What’s the name of that gimmick blog that determines the rhyme scheme of stuff?
@i-scan-your-poems
This post is wonderful classic tumblr and relevant to my interests but how would I possibly scan it? What could I even do here?
Interrupting current WIPs transmission for omegaverse Forbidden Fruit
Thank you very much for the inspiration, Val 💙
Kinda pissed that quality fucked up and you can't see it clearly, but both them had lil' hearties in their eyes