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Ponkie Pie... you know her...
Stinkie pie... 🩷
i love your xisuma design so so so much omg
omg thank you! i too love my xisuma design! he is a precious little derp of an admin
i wish to post about him more, i have so many lore ideas and other thoughts about him
look at him :D silly scapeling boy
Do u have fnaf designs 👁️👁️
Regrettably I do draw them sometimes >_< I don't love the direction the new stuff has gone to because I feel that the world has been opened up too much. So I always feel the need to tie the new designs back down to original concepts and shapes.
That being said - I find Scott Cawthons perspective to be deeply American in a way I find myself endeared to. In a certain auteur way. If that doesn't sound crazy.
Arent you a misogynist who made a good tomboyish girl to those creepy magical girls how are you any different than those ppl who want women to dress modestly
best part of this ask
creepy magical girls
good tomboyish girl
magical girls somehow being analogous to modest dressing
aren't you a misogynist?
In your of Bonnies and Candy Queens art, one looked like they were after succeful Candy Queen blender experiment with Winter King and Simon, is that true?
YES! good eye :]! I never made like a big cohesive design but i thought it would be a cool concept.
please please please talk about christian art history and the meanings behind how halos are depicted
[DISCLAIMER: I was raised Roman Catholic and I studied Religious Philosophy/Italian Renaissance Art- I am not associated with the Catholic church currently but I have interest towards keeping information accurate and effective in this field.]
Idk when was Finn being a living weapon. When he was serving Candy Kingdom royalty or
The grass curse literally binds his weapon to his body- then through time shenanigans his original consciousness is transferred into a blade that the surviving timeline Finn would wield. In the most literal sense of the word- he is his weapon.
And yes the candy kingdom and princess Bubblegum encourage it - when finn tries to come to a truce with Fern the technology that bubblegum has put into Finn's robot arm tries to process the word "finality" as "fatality" and automatically weed-whacks Fern to death. Finn's accidental murder of Fern partially comes from Bubblegum unable to foresee a scenario where Finn does not default to violence.
Finn's difficulty to grasp the weight of his violent actions is one of his core struggles as we near the end of the series- and the war with Gumbald has Finn essentially playing pacifist/diplomat. I feel that Finn obviously regresses after Jake dies and he goes back to his violent habits. But part of his character arc for the main series is his attempt to out-grow his violent nature. I would say he is a living weapon in a very literal sense [fern even moreso] but also in a more insidious way - an idealisation of violence and a disregard of death have been instilled in him from a young age. Finn knows no different and no one in his life actively encourages him to seek peaceful solutions - he only realises the weight of death when he watches himself die in Finn Sword and Fern.
release the timeloop playlist
I actually released it years ago in this post!! I haven't synthesised it out of Spotify yet so here's a screenshot of all the tracks from it if you want to copy it to somewhere else.