Verbis Diablo | Fire Emblem Three Houses
Dimileth commission finished! A FE3H x Penny Dreadful comic, based on PDS2E2 āVerbis Diabloā.
I had a blast doing this short comic, might open for more commissions!
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Verbis Diablo | Fire Emblem Three Houses
Dimileth commission finished! A FE3H x Penny Dreadful comic, based on PDS2E2 āVerbis Diabloā.
I had a blast doing this short comic, might open for more commissions!
Carole & Tuesday
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I donāt know anything about Game of Thrones, but from all the memes Iām seeing, it looks like the fan base would have actually preferred the Parks and Rec version
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Only tik tok video thatās valid
things like this make me cry because i went so long before realising there was actually a reason for these things and that iām not just a failure of a person
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Ernesto Escobedoās (@ eotsenre) Sailor Moon-inspired LoterĆa tattoo is amazing from concept to execution!! š¤©š“
the honduran flag in mr ratburnās class, him reading pablo neruda, his husband making mexican chocolate and naming it frida kahlo..theyāre both latino and you canāt convince me otherwise
GAY LATINO RIGHTS
reductress is OUT FOR BLOOD!!!!
hello, itās late, Iām having some *feelings* about current events, so let me tell you about the musical Assassins and why you need to check it out immediately:
- itās about people who tried to kill/killed US presidents
- whose stories are a series of vignettes tied together by this overarching theme about the American dream (āeverybodyās got the right to their dreamsā)
- specifically, the show explores the idea that Americans have that theyāre entitledĀ to their American Dream
- and when it doesnāt come true for whatever reason, theyāre stuck with their disillusionment and start looking for someone to blame, and reach a point where they feel like theyāve run out of options besides violence
- without spoiling anything, Iād really like to see the changes from theĀ ā04 revival stick around because it includes a prime example of the aforementioned disillusionment (played a certain way, it could echo modern-day indoctrination techniques, etc. really well), as well as āSomething Just Brokeā, which is easily one of my favorite things from anything ever
- at the very least, I highly recommend reading the book (there are defs bootlegs of theĀ ā04 production out there tho)
- this show does not pull its punches. itās on the exact opposite end of the spectrum from Hamilton in terms ofĀ idealism re:America (so if you need a counterpoint to Ham-mania, there you go)
- guns play a big role in this show. Gun culture? In my musical theater? Itās more likely than you think.
- the idea that, when you look closer at them, the people who do these horrible things are perhaps not as alien to our experiences as we might like to think they are. it is an uncomfortable realization, but an important one worthy of exploration. ā[I]tās become easy to shove these people aside, to view them as a collection of freaks, un-American freaks, people outside our experience who really have nothing to teach us and nothing to say to us.ā - John Weidman, writer
- in case it wasnāt clear, this show is relevant as fuck
self reblog because weāve had another fucking school shooting and all of this, but especially the second to last point, has been on my mind.
holy fuck.
if youāre distressed about whatās going on in alabama, and you are not a resident of alabama or a neighboring state, might i suggest NOT publishing a single hot take on the issue and instead give some money to yellowhammer fund
other grassroots abortion funds in the south you can give money to or at the very least follow on social media
access reproductive care - southeast
arkansas abortion support network
blue ridge abortion fund (va)
carolina abortion fund
central florida womenās emergency fund
kentucky health justice network
knoxville abortion doula collective* (tn)
holler health justice (wv)
magnolia fund (ga)
mississippi reproductive freedom fund
new orleans abortion fund (la)
richmond reproductive freedom project (va)
sister reach (tn)
*not a fund, but does fundraise for specific clients when they cannot be fully funded or for travel, lodging etc
okay guys, thereās something we need to talk about more..Ā
netflix just released the filmĀ āek ladki ko dekha toh aisa lagaā which is an indian movie about a girl whoās into girls and how she gets the courage to come out and face her family and be with the woman she loves. sound familiar? yeah, i know itās the basic plot of most hollywood lgbtq movies but thatās not the point.Ā
this is literally the first indian movie iāve seen on a famous platform, accessible by anyone, that actually represents the lgbtq community in all its beauty and love and affection, rather that scorning or mocking it.Ā
the movie is beautiful and the scenes and the fluff and the cute couple and the emotions just make it so worth watching, and thatās not all.
iām an indian bisexual teenager and i wouldāve been so happy to have been exposed to a movie like this when i was younger. if i had seen this kind of portrayal in the film industry, i doubt that i wouldāve been the afraid young girl i was and i wouldāve had the courage to do what the main characters did and just BE MYSELF.Ā
all i hope is that someone sees this movie, some little girl out there sees it and knows that she is not alone, that she is not abnormal. with a topic such as this, which has been treated as taboo for decades now in my country (still is kinda), when it is actually being represented and being represented well, i canāt help but wanna scream about it from the rooftops.Ā
also just look at this adorableness:
anywho, REBLOG, SIGNAL BOOST THIS BECAUSE IT IS SO IMPORTANT.
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