"Even if it takes a lifetime, I'll make ya say it! π"
Merry Christmas from the Kuwabara siblings π π
i feel like we as a digital society have forgotten the important rules of the internet
Don't feed the trolls
Never give out personal information
Anonymity is the best defense
Don't click suspicious links
Don't click popups and ads
Just because it's written doesn't mean it's true
You are responsible for your own experience
There is porn of everything, act accordingly
So I'm watching yu yu hakusho
Megan Thee Stallion
Matilda (1996) dir. Danny Devito
Cameos featuring detailed profiles of Black men and women in precious metals and jewels were popular in many European countries. The ones above date circa 1600-1800. Some art historians relate the style above to depictions of the goddess Diana, others relate them to the association of Blackness and wealth that came though trade in the Middle ages and Renaissance.
You can read more about cameos like these in Black Africans in Renaissance Europe By K. J. P. Lowe, p. 204-206, and Early Modern Visual Culture: Representation, Race, and Empire in Renaissance England By Peter Erickson & Clark Hulse, p. 193-198.
Prompt #87: Hiei gets turned into a cat. Bonus: Kuwabara finds him.
Bonuses are just nice-to-haveβs that would be fun to include in the prompts, but arenβt crucial. Think about it as upping the difficulty to the piece.
Let me know if you get inspired by one of the prompts! I would love to read your writing.
Happy 10 year anniversary to Over the Garden Wall, my beloved !!