that one lesbian on your phone that thinks hlvrv is deep: hey guys did you see freeman mentioned he liked the dog shape

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that one lesbian on your phone that thinks hlvrv is deep: hey guys did you see freeman mentioned he liked the dog shape
finnneeee I’ll post some of my hlvrv doodles too,, can you guys guess who my favourites are /j
we saw you from across the bar and didn't like your vibe. we're gonna beat you up now
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with some help from @bossmanbenry also hlvrv by @/year2000electronics i forgot to mention
Idk what kinda crack they put into FreeMan & C angst but oooh its given me a lot of drawing motivation today...
Non-lyrics vers. under the cut
ah what the hell. might as well post my art
hi. redesigned the 3 canon hlvrv nightmares myself because i like them a lot. didn't do much for tommy except change up his mask but i might lowkey re-attempt. at first i was going for a 'completely mimic your father' style so that's why he mostly stayed the same, but now i lowkey have more ideas for him that follow a phantom style.
also first draft of a nightmare benrey (y2kvr) but not finished product? idk i mostly like it i'm just not finalizing in case i have more ideas to experiment with
no coloring on it yet because, again, it's not finalized, but he's mostly pink. based off my fic on ao3 which i will link at the bottom
https://archiveofourown.org/series/4028065
yeah, uh, go read. it was a thing back in 2024 that i abandoned but now that i'm back i'm actually working on more chapters
hlvrv and y2kvr are both by bimothra @year2000electronic at @hlvrv and @y2kvr , go read if you haven't
Inca past and symbolism in 18th century Saint-Domingue (part I)
One of the most peculiar developments near the end of the Haitian Revolution was the adoption of the name Inca and children of the Sun by Jean-Jacques Dessalines. According to historian Thomas Madiou, Dessalines began using the name by the autumn of 1802, referring to those who submitted to him in opposition to the forces of Leclerc (Madiou 451). However, Dessalines dropped the Inca name after July 1803, when he began to refer to his forces as Armée Indigène, asserting indigeneity in opposition to the French (Geggus 52). Although a number of observers and historians have commented on this “Inca Episode” in the history of the Indigenous Army, contextualizing it within the broader context of nationalist struggles in the Americas demonstrates the power of Inca symbolism across much of the Americas, extending even into the Caribbean. Rebecca Earle’s The Return of the Native: Indians and Myth-Making in Spanish America, 1810–1930 provides a context for understanding the appeal of the Inca to the Haitian independence movement. Thus, this brief post will endeavor to elucidate the origins of Inca symbolism and its appeal to the people of Saint Domingue in the 18th century, and connect it to the independence movement that led to independence in 1804. By the conclusion, hopefully Antillean “Incas” will seem less aberrant or surprising.
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