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I think we should use genetic engineering to bring back chalicotheres. Gorilla horses as tall as a house.
the cavalry of the revolution should consist entirely of ancient animals brought back from extinction
I think people should make fairies more insect like.
i think no one has ever been more correct than you right now
Hi. I'm sorry for writing my reply to you so rudely and for accusing you of being cis. I was very tired and upset last night and was looking for some art to cheer me up, and your post pissed me off. I'm not apologizing for saying what I did in general, just for being so rude about it. We're both NB people of similar ages and we really should be more respectful in our discussions, so, sorry.
It’s fine. I probably should have made sure to put some tags in that would filter my post away from the main. Thanks for taking the time to apologize!
@killhitleragain here's where i respectfully disagree - while character changes due to the transformational nature of adaptation is inevitable, there's only so much of a character that could really be lost in translation. while it's true that the TV adaptation doesn't have crowley's inner narration to illustrate his character, i would argue that the way that TV!Crowley carries himself in the canon text of the show is markedly different from the way Book!Crowley carries himself, and that more than anything influences the way that TV show fans tend to read his character, having read the book or not.
the differing "flanderized" interpretations of crowley's character certainly isn't unique to the newer TV fandom - old book fandom had its moments of seme-izing crowley - but it's certainly more widespread now, in my observation.
What is self-shipping but non-weebs having a waifu.
hdbfjdjs yeah you're correct but lots of us here ARE weebs hfjfjd
Hell yeah I love drawing muscular folks.
In which Mullet Stan’s got you cornered against the wall and he’s curious to see what you’re gonna do.
Just caught up on your Gravity Falls live blog and can I just say I am loving your theories. Obviously, can't say whether they're right or not, I just like how into it you're getting. It's fun to read.
This kind of message is one of the main reasons why liveblogging is fun so thanks for reading!