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sylvia deserves to fujo out
Frank chomping down on the rose
spiritual successor imo
NEW @artwins ART! This time I present Syrus, a clank bard who only wishes to serve, comfort, and entertain, but will their deepest darkest secret get in the way of that?
sylvia lowk fujo-ing out here
If I had a nickel for every time I enjoyed a story about a cat-person protagonist who had a robotic backpack companion, id have 2 nickles 🤭
(Idk if this comparison has been made or not, I just love them both 😼🤖💖)
I still can’t believe the Flerk storyline is a real thing that’s happening on this leg of the tour. They’re exchanging flowers and kissing on the mouth and doing the I’m Not Okay (I Promise) “you’ve got something in your eye” move. Love is blossoming in this problematic fantasy Soviet psych ward.
NEED👏THAT👏MAN👏PREGNANT *SEASON TWO* ROUND 1 POLL 82
TUMBLR! Who's getting pregnant?
Clank (Tinker Bell)
Prince Hamlet (The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark)
PROPAGANDA:
[Clank]
"He's just so… Big and sweet and loving already. How do we know there aren't already children in him? We don't know what Clank and Bobble are doing when Tinkerbell and Fairy Mary leave for the night.
They're… Tinkering. Making things… Babies, even."
[Hamlet]
"Just. The tragedy of him losing his father, only to come to the realization that he himself is about to become a father. The added tension to his relationship with Ophelia, especially if she isn’t the one who got him pregnant. His oscillation between prudishness and sluttiness."
Bonus: Here's Hamlet, caked THE FUCK up while talking to his momma Gertrude about his father's ghost, painted by Nicolai A. Abildgaard. c. 1778