for @lioriel for the February Sisters Grimm exchange!! c:
a redraw of the trampoline scene from book 6!
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for @lioriel for the February Sisters Grimm exchange!! c:
a redraw of the trampoline scene from book 6!
[When Canis had first moved in with the Grimms]
Jake: So, that's basically what the world is like now. What's your analysis of the situation? Are the Grimms doomed?
Canis: Holy shit, you went to the moon?
Jake: Do we still have a future in Ferryport Landing?
Canis: The moon in the fucking sky?
shoutout to the bard teacher for acting like fig is a stray cat that they don't want to scare away
To The Bus Driver - Jordan Bolton
Appreciate the workers on our busses and trains
Hello, hope you’re doing well! I wanted to ask: What’s your favorite scene from the Sister’s Grimm series? Or maybe which scene from each book do you think stands out as the BEST if you don’t want to compare the whole series?
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Hmmm that's a hard one. I haven't reread all the books yet and have only ever read the original versions so I'll do my best to answer. But my opinions might change as I listen to books 1-3 and 7 again.
The thing I remember the most from this book is the hang in there shirts x'D Maybe because it was such cringe it just burned a hole in my mind. But in terms of scenes I think probably going into the Mirror and getting magicked up to crash Charming's ball which was also kind of cringe because of how uncomfortable Sabrina was about the whole thing. She's crazy relatable as a protagonist. Probably one of the best in terms of female protagonists in children's books.
Finding the frog in the school after hours and then running from it. As a kid, being in a school being after hours feels so cool. Like you're getting special privileges or something, but also it is inherently creepy as a kid because this busy area is so dead and empty. Just that much makes it pretty cool, but then there's extra fear because the frog just shows up from nowhere and tries to kill them.
Maybe the opening with the Jabberwocky? I really can't remember anything about this book at all except the opening scene and the fact Uncle Jake shows up at some point. No clue what else happened in it. Is that a bad sign?
This is the first one I reread last year and my god Puck's emotional confession to Sabrina about how his father made him feel terrible made me start crying in public. And I don't even like Puck! He's probably consistently the least favorite part of these books alongside all the times Granny and Daphne behave unreasonably towards Sabrina. But that scene made me love him for 5 seconds.
I think as a kind this as the first book I actually guessed the ending and I felt so smart for that haha. There are so many great scenes in this book its hard to decide which sticks out the most. There's the time travel to the bad future, chasing Canis around and then BAM suddenly he's the wolf, redeemed Charming, sneaking into Heart's house to get Charming's mirror, Wilhelm showing up and Canis breaking him out, the climax with Tom and Cindy. Good shit.
Probably the book I reread the most as a kid because I loved Canis so much. Looking back, there aren't really that many stand out "events" presay. It is mostly the reveal of what exactly went down in the past that kept my attention. Maybe then I'll say it was the pig's story to Granny and Sabrina about how Canis first came to be? I seems like one of the jail scenes with Canis would be the stand out but since I've always loved these werewolf type tropes I've seen a lot more of them over the years and I'm kind of picky about them now haha. Canis's emotions aren't really developed beyond the obvious, "I feel bad and guilty."
When Sabrina knocked over the water tower? I remember this book so little that I can't even guarantee I'm not misremember that scene. I just know there was a fight scene and Sabrina did something with the water tower and won. I probably only read this book one time so it's not in my memory at all.
When Pinocchio's friend inside the book showed pride in his role, that made me tear up. Cause all the other characters hated it so much, to hear him speak genuinely about how important he saw his job was really sweet and I wish we got more. Other than that pretty much any scene with the Editor, he was awesome.
The end with Mirror dying and wanted Sabrina to say she was his friend made me cry in bed as a listened to the audiobook. WAhhhhhh. If I stop and think, that ending is flawed in many ways but it makes my smooth ape brain happy.
ok so we already know that Sabrina has an intolerance to magic to the point that it can make her physically sick and we know that Puck doesn't just possess magic but is 𝘮𝘢𝘥𝘦 𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘳𝘦𝘭𝘺 𝘰𝘧 𝘮𝘢𝘨𝘪𝘤, so how on earth was Sabrina able to survive being pregnant with their two kids? I mean she'd literally have magic beings growing inside her...
What's your favorite scene in The Sisters Grimm series?
The very last scene of book 4. When they are going to leave New York and they didn't know if Puck is staying or not. And I expected him to comes with them. But I absolutely didn't expect how :
« Daphne turned and gazed out the back window, then let out a starled laugh. She nudged Sabrina to take a look as well. Sabrina turned in her seat and was shocked by what she saw. Following not far behind them was the six-story mechanical Wicked Witch of the West. Perched on the top of its hat was Puck. He had pink insect wings coming out of his back and he held the little silver remote in his hands. "What's that stuff he spray-painted on the robot" Daphne said. Sabrina smiled. "It says, 'Ferryport Landing or Bust'" » - The Sisters Grimm, Once Upon A Crime
Ominous howled rendition of "Silent Night" recorded in the woods at 1AM this morning.
100% REALLY I hunted this whale noise-wolf howl combo for twenty minutes while it seemed to come from every direction at once before getting close enough to confirm it had a tune by trespassing into a bog.
I agree this seems like the best guess! Which only raises more follow up questions within me.
Sabrina - Lilac coral fungus
Daphne - Mycena subcyanocephala
Puck - Filoboletus manipularis
Shoutout to the person on Twitter who pointed out that the members of the Rat Grinders we’ve seen so far have aspects of “controversial” dnd player stereotypes
Kipperlily is a rules lawyer (passed the school year on a technicality)
The kobold barbarian girl is the power gamer that doesn’t like to RP
The emo bard guy is an edgelord
I can’t wait to meet the other members
"he would not fucking say that" but you ever be looking at fanart and suddenly its "he would not fucking have abs"
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do you get upset when a field isn't ready for harvest at all times? your seeds are doing mysterious things in the dirt. but you have to leave them hidden in the dirt or they won't grow
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how much fun are we having in this timeline folks?
Time to download and run all your works through Nightshade before posting them anywhere. Poison the data sets.
Reminder to artists, webglaze is also developed by the same ppl as nightshade, and it's very useful too!
GLAZE ALL YOUR ARTS BEFORE YOU POST THEM ANYWHERE ON THE INTERNET
I don't think people in the notes understand what this tweet is saying. It's not saying it's impossible to be born with a mental health issue, but that the issue isn't set in stone. Bipolar disorder can be trauma induced. Schizophrenic people in less individualistic, more accepting societies hear kinder voices. These are actual things you can look up.
I thought for the longest time I would feel nothing but suffering because of the dominant narrative surrounding mental illness. My parents were literally told by a psychologist I am "a severe case" and have no future. But guess what? When I got away from my abusive parent, it was incredible how much became more manageable than before. I'll never be "normal" or even be able to live alone, but I feel better than before. And I need everyone to know there's hope for you when you never expect it, even if you were in part "born like that".
the lesbian computer from portal was right. given the circumstances ive been shockingly nice