Happy pride dukesaw❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
Finished remaking this a while ago but I didn’t like it its fine though🥹🥹🥹
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Happy pride dukesaw❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
Finished remaking this a while ago but I didn’t like it its fine though🥹🥹🥹
musical duke mmmmm
draw any heathers girl in their boxy ass blazer. i beg
does this work
The promised dukesaw edit :]
Day 24 and 25 of Heathers-Tober!
I had fun with the prom one ^^ @prom-is-slavery
They’re all gay for each other
I love that Heather Duke and Veronica both have something superficial about them that sets them apart from the other three Heathers: Veronica being, well, Veronica and not a Heather by name, and Duke being the only Heather (including Veronica) to not have a primary color as her color. It helps to establish both their own personal discomfort with their roles in the clique (Veronica about being in the clique at all, and Duke about being the lowest on the totem pole in the group) as well as the friction between them and Chandler, the "leader," with Veronica having to ~prove~ her social worthiness to be in the group or risk being ousted - while Duke's status - low that it may be- isn't called into question or threatened. Idk if any of this makes sense I just really love the color symbolism in this film lmao