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POV Elias.
full offence to rick but i could not care less about daughter of the deep. GIVE ME DISNEY ADAPTATION NEWS OLD WHITE MAN
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Watched all of Silicon Valley and really liked it (though at first I thought it was just an another sitcom) I also fell in love with Richard’s innocent look during seasons 1-2 Alsooo I intended to draw all of the main characters, maybe one day I will In the first pic I tried a new (for me ahah) way of painting by combining a pencil drawing with photoshop brushes... Not exactly as I imagined it, but works for beginning
C.E.O. of Pied Piper
And the famous Middleditch's mustache
@raich-raichu hey bitch guess who snatched a canon url
It is Martin Blackwood appreciation hours now, and this is both going to be a long and spoiler-y post. I’m on mobile and too technically inept to put a read more, so... my bad. Anyways. I was thinking about Martin and his flirtation with the Lonely. What created it, what pushed it, and what eventually ended up being the thing to end it. Martin is characterized from the very beginning of the podcast as a bit blundering and incapable. However, when he shows up, that’s... really not the case. He’s shown to be very hesitant and unsure of himself, something that’s probably not helped any by the crush he has beginning to bud on Jon. He is desperate to help, desperate to make himself useful to everyone around him at the expense of himself, because he believes that’s the only way he will keep himself from being alone. I think that’s an interesting note, by the way, that several of the people who end up being avatars of or aligned with the entities seem to have fears of them at certain points. Very direct fears, actually, as in Martin’s case he kind of ends up trying to force a found family out of all of the people who are trapped in the Archives. (Save for Mr Lonely and Bitchard.) Incredibly, this works to an extent. His desire to make sure everyone is okay and to take care of them does tie everyone together, it’s a marked example of his influence, and when he is Lukased away, the group fractures a little. I think that for Martin, his urge to die was brought on in part by the fact that his personal plan had turned out to be not much better than their previous situation, and then for six months, Jon was just gone. They had no idea if he would be back. Martin has absolutely no idea that the man he was willing to do anything for was going to come back. And then he does. Jon comes back but he’s /different,/ he’s scarier now. More desperate now. And Martin is so far immersed into his work with Peter that despite the fact Jon is alive, it does very little to comfort the man who felt for so long that there was no one to care for him, anyways. Better to isolate himself and defend the few people he selfishly cared about than participate in the awful task of being with those he cared for. He pours himself into it, heart and soul. In the end, when he’s in the Lonely, I wonder if he ever thought about the tragedy of his life. Only child, unloved son of a single mother who despised him for something he could never have influenced. Shifty, clever, quiet man who got a job at the Archives despite not having the qualifications, who thought to use a corkscrew to get out the worms, who diligently put together pieces of many puzzles far before the puppet masters intended him to. I wonder if he ever despaired, thinking to himself before he was too far gone that there was so much of life he would have loved to experience with someone, so many ways in which he could have loved and been loved if he was not in some way tainted by something. Now, moreso than ever. I wonder if his last thoughts before he began to get lost entirely were of Jon. To Martin’s surprise, Jon is there. Jon is there and Peter is not and suddenly, he can see him. Suddenly, they’re embracing and the feeling of being is rushing back to Martin, and he knows with an unshakeable certainty that he is loved. He does exist in the mind of another as a cherished mind, and in the mind of Jon as a lover. Martin knows that with being able to see Jon, he is also being seen, in a true and honest light for the first time.
This is Bitchard
Forgive the low-quality picture, my phone's camera is trash.
Bitchard is a Glofish. We bought a crapton of them for our new fish tank, but he was the only purple one. And he's an ass. There is one purples plant in the big tank, and he claimed it as his territory. He then spent the next week patroling around/through the plant and chasing away all the other fish that came close. We eventually moved him to the older, smaller fish tank, where he can have three entire plants to himself.