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shoutout to the guy who created a parody account of cinemasins where instead of pointing out every single flaw in a film, he just pointed out things he liked about the movie. you're so right cinemawins its so much more fun to like things
Added color to my tea shop Zuko sketch 🍵
Started and finished last year, but only have time to post it now. It’s part of my atla bender series. I always thought a big part of Zuko’s character was about balance.
Prints and phone cases available on my InPrnt (link also in my bio if broken)
I love caves as a horror theme but I HATE when there are things in the caves. Horror writers utterly ruin cave stories by not realizing that the cave itself is the monster.
It’s fine when caves are a gateway that something is coming through, or the cave is somehow alive and malicious, or if the only monster is what the narrator brings in with themself, but I hate hate hate when writers expect me to be creeped out by spelunkers being menaced by creatures that live inside the cave.