years can pass for all i care but i will never get over this letter ever
I despise myself for doing this to myself
Reference down here as always!
Oh dear, here we go! I’ll share playlists that I’ve made and were made for me 🥰
Go ham!
@icarusredwings @bluegiragi @meanbossart ig- sorry yall 😅
let's start a game! see which name of your music playlists people like the best...
tags... @poetsinnyc @xxcherryberriezxx @yourfavvgal @neil-perrys-suicidal-tendencies @anhonest-puck @pingunaa @lesbicosmos @snek-of-eden @beetheyapper @froginthestars @noctilucaa @please-hear-me-out @star-laboratory @nicoandthepoets /nf +anyone who wants to join!!
i’m losing my mind
I may get around to cleaning these up for more stuff, but here’s some trad stuff that I did during my lectures
EVERYONE NEEDS TO LOOK AT HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON UNTRAINABLE THE STAGE PLAY RN
if you're waking up like me thinking "where do we even go from here?"
you:
build community & involve yourself locally
learn self sustainability skills
choose kindness
protect others & yourself
join or build a mutual aid group and/or network
find time for small joys (the arts, cooking a meal you love, spending time with loved ones, etc.)
I continue my dive into the rabbit hole of Ares affection. Now, it landed on Sparta. I find it ironic that Ares is disliked so much. When you see Sparta represented in most media, it's horrific. It's where people go to be slaughtered and it probably was for some. I'm not challenging that, but there's more.
Sparta was one of the few cities where women could own their own land, go around the city, talk with others, etc. They even competed in sports. It was to the point where other Greeks looked down on Spartan women because that seemed too "improper" compared to the other groups who'd just stay silently inside their homes. They could dress more like how they wanted, a Spartan woman was the first woman to win gold in the Olympics, and there was even formal education allowed which taught them common subjects as well as about war. On top of this, let's talk about marriage. The age for that was 18 and 20 fof women and men, respectively, in a time when girls could get married off at 14 to men twice their age. I also think it's no small point that Ares is one of the few gods who I haven't found any assault incidents on.
But then, I am reminded of the time period and how something as simple as a woman showing ankle could be considered savage in some places. So, it's all starting to make more sense how the immortal associated with such a place of "debauchery" would be considered savage as well.
So, long story short, I wish more Spartans joined the "writing Greek mythology" party because I would love to see some old tales about Ares being a pretty cool guy.
Here’s my contribution to society (the Deadpool community lol)
Basically, I wanted to get out my own AU Deadpool before I went to go and see the new movie!
Basically, my story for this Wade is that he was a stripper (/sex worker, though he didn't like that part) who was picked up for a 'job', which turned out to be a program similar to what happened to movie Deadpool and Wolverine, activating his mutation but leaving harsh, deep scars on his body and a few burn scars on his face, which is the reason he wears the mask but still has hair, and he still dances because he genuinely enjoyed doing that and wants to show that you don't necessarily have to be sensual to be popular Yk
Sorry for the ramble, it was yoinked directly from a chat with my friends 😅
Anyways, reference here!
And alternate lighting under cut!
Where my friends send me photos and memes to redraw because it’s funny
Crackhead Redraw no.1
I know the shadows are wonky, I was very tired when I drew this-
Anyways, as always, reference down here!
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