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Goldfish-supremacy - Fish Fear Me. Women Also Fear Me.
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HELLO! so i spent twenty million years on the above animatic and it would mean the WORLD to me if you checked it out and perhaps shared! if the link doesnt work its on instagram @starbug.png!!




while im here, ill throw my favorite frames in <3
you can watch the animatic on the last frame BUT i have a much smaller reach on instagram so itd mean a lot if you perhaps shared it there, too!
The key shortcut of "windows key" and "." held together has changed my life
like

emoji access? supremely powerful 🙂💖
But

Kaomoji ?
The year is 2013 and I am unstoppable ヾ(•ω•`)o o(* ̄▽ ̄*)ブo(*°▽°*)o
reasons you should watch Trese on netflix:
- you know those monster of the week shows? like lucifer, teen wolf, and yeah supernatural™️?

imagine that but with a filipino woman as the lead, and her sidekicks are two himbos.
- there are so many unique southeast asian monsters and magic rituals you probably haven’t seen before



- compelling plot, interesting characters, gorgeous animation



- cast actual filipinos for the english dub like dante basco (zuko from avatar: the last airbender, jake from american dragon: jake long), manny jacinto (jason from the good place), dee dee magno hall (pearl from steven universe), and so many more

- short. it has SIX EPISODES and each ep is only half an hour long
- actual southeast asian representation written for and by southeast asians!! please watch Trese on netflix so we can have more diverse and interesting stories told by people of color salamat 🙏🏼

Ghada Karmi and Ellen Siegel, in 1973, 1992 and 2011. Photos by Francis Khoo (1, 2) and Jean-Pascal Deillon (3).