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Sandy and Isabel
I drew these girlies a while ago, and I’m still proud of how they turned out, so here they are. I really do like Maggot Baits, although it’s not for the faint of heart. Like, there’s a scene where one of the witches gets burned alive in a bronze bull, and that’s one of the tamer scenes. There’s interesting commentary on religion, revenge, and action “heroes”. Just please read the content warnings. Anyways, Sandy’s cool.
Isabel and Penny, in unison: I wouldn't be the woman I am today without my dad. Isabel and Penny: (Derogatory)
Sphinx of Rules: Fight... Sphinx of Truth: Fight... Sphinx of Crime: Fight... Golden Sphinx: Fight... All 4, harmonizing: Meee... Isabel: Great. Max: Who knew they could sing?
Today's government mandated femsalsh couple of the day is
Mira and Isabel!
«Y confieso que me sería más fácil otorgar al alma materia y extensión que concederle a un ser inmaterial la capacidad de mover un cuerpo y de que éste lo mueva a él. Pues si lo primero se realizase mediante la información, sería menester que esos espíritus que tienen a su cargo el movimiento fueran inteligentes, y eso vos no se lo concedéis a nada que sea corporal. Y aunque mostráis la posibilidad de lo segundo en vuestras Meditaciones filosóficas, hay, no obstante, gran dificultad en comprender que un alma, tal y como vos la habéis descrito, tras haber poseído la facultad y el hábito de razonar cabalmente, pueda perder por completo tales cosas por efecto de algún desfallecimiento, y que, siendo así que puede el alma subsistir sin el cuerpo y nada tiene en común con él, esté tan sometida a éste.»
Isabel de Bohemia: «De Isabel a Descartes (La Haya, a 20 de junio de 1643)», en Correspondencia con Isabel de Bohemia y otras cartas. Alba Editorial, pág. 33. Barcelona, 1999.
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Isaac: I feel like you're not utilizing me to my fullest potential. Isabel: Your missions have all been a complete success. Isaac: Yes, but I could mitigate environmental disasters and prevent tsunamis, wildfires, and hurricanes. I could save lives! Isabel: How is that better than the missions I've given you? Isaac: You had me hit dojo students with lightning until they cried. Isabel: And they won't use my toothbrush again.