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a big fat homo and the kids he takes care of while their dad is being campy and evil
|| Taemi, 20. Caleb's girlfriend. Archie's best friend. Lives in the house next to them together with her mom. She works in a record store and her favourite band is Bad Omens. One day she wants to be able to save money to travel to Daegu with her mom.
Biblically accurate Esther
YUMAY: COMBIBATIONS! 🌹🪽
I really wanted to participate in YUMAY, but…As you saw at one of my last posts I kinda forgot- 😀🩷
But, still wanted to use some prompts of it, so I combined a bit ✍️✨
Guys, Shinju and Haruhi make me sick. Ew 🌹🌸
Especially the dancing + coffee shop AU. But also the Sleepy movie night. ☕️📼
Don‘t know what movie they are watching though, hmm? 🩷🎤
I drew myself as a mummy 🥺
Working on some tutenstein fics and wanted to draw a self insert. Realistically I'd actually be a bog mummy but the fact I have a scar where some later mummy's had there organs removed (and oddly king tut, which isn't as common in his time period) and the fact I've had some of my organs removed makes egyptian mummy's relatable. But all mummy's are cool.
Anyway, I always hated in shows and books when the mummy comes back to life and they're just a regular guy. (Or worse a traditionally attractive white guy ew)
They had there organs removed, they were covered in salt and spices and resin! They'd be sticky and smell properly really good actually, but they wouldn't look healthy imo. In alot of cultures who left mummies behind (sometimes accidently but still) mummies would be buried with weapons, toys, and if they had them canes, implying that they'd still need those things in a life after death.
I'm a big fan of undead as a metaphor for chronic illness, especially when mobility aids are involved. Like even though king tut needed a cane to walk his body was still seen as sacred and worth preserving, worth returning to and living in again. It helped me have a better relationship to my body and all of its flaws. My body is sacred and I should treat that way.
Whoever can point out all the old and dated meme references in this wins all the bottle caps I've brutally removed and collected over the few months from my sodas.
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ALL ART AND PAIGE BELONGS TO @starberr ‼️‼️ PLEASE GO CHECK HER OUT‼️‼️ SHE’S GENUINELY EXTREMELY TALENTED AND SO KIND‼️‼️
*Note: Prismo is ALSO one of his love interests
Everyone, meet my Adventur Time self insert, Space Prince!! I already have so much lord for this lil guy, so I hope you like him!!