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Icy I think you're missing the spoiler tag for the DR Season 4 posts /nm
I can add them.
Usually the rule of thumb is to use them up until a month after the release, and we're over the month mark.
In the limited series X-Men: Phoenix 2 Ozana, Qua, Hark, Lexii, Plague, Milo and the location Hellhole were introduced. They were created by John Francis Moore and Pascal Alixe. The issue also saw the deaths of Qua, Plague, and Luminesca. The issue took place on Earth 4935, a possible reality 2000 years in the future. ("Askani Rising Part 2: Contagion", X-Men: Phoenix 2, Marvel Comic Event)
I love seeing all the different stuff you post! I follow for your art in general, not any specific subject. I hope you continue making what your heart desires <3
thank you! i really love all kinds of art, it can kind of feel like on social media you have to do one thing over and over but i just cant do it, i enjoy too much stuff
hiyyih update ☆ bubble message: "they don't fight much anymore now they get along well" (translation credits)
“Perché potrei vederti ovunque negli angoli della città in basta immaginarti per averti qua.”
— Salmo - faraway
Ultimate Word Tournament!
Season 2
Round 1
femboy
qua
femboy (English)
/ˈfɛmbɔɪ/
A male individual who adopts a feminine aesthetic.
qua (Latin, English)
(Latin) /kʷa/ (English) /kwɑː/
as; in the capacity or character of; acting as.
Note that femboy was coined as and has been used as a derogatory word to refer to trans women and gender non-conforming men. Many of the latter and a few of the former reclaim the word to describe themselves, however, many do not and dislike the term. Make sure the person is okay with the label before using this term to describe them.