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Going further with my undertale au because i literally have no remorse and no dignity left
Talleyrand is sans, napoleon is frisk and lannes is undyne and if what i said doesnt make any sense, im on my way to make this au more confusing (actually i have an explanation for every choice i made with these people lmfao I SWEAR)
Amandoi ne-am intins dupa tragaci π£π£π£π£π£π―π―π―π₯π₯π₯
JOSEPHINE IN A MODERN AU OR CLONE HIGH AU IDK ANYMORE
Also shes a grindcore fan πππ
Ate it all , left no crumbs a delicacy that should be past on for generationsπ₯ππ
BEHOLD THE STAR FOR TODAY β GEORGE WASHINGMACHINE
I know. I know. I did a poll for this. But my impatient self couldnβt wait. And I still have no regrets.
Uhm, Hi!!!
Could you tell me your opinion on Bessimuroc? <3
Soo uhhh I find the ship fine and all but to be real my response will be heavily similar to Flowwo 's response(If I remembered) but I think it's a fun and creative ship and overall thinking about,it has a fine dynamic
Thank you!
(And if you need some clarification go ahead pls do!!)
Can you guys maybe send idk art reqs or just asks in general since my artblock sorta became long term πππ
Ok just a thought...
Do you think if Saint just survived do you think he could have been a marshal of the empire,Ik it doesn't make sense but just what if...(I don't know that much of Frev so I apologise if I seem to lack some knowledge about itππpls don't cancel me/hj)
Idk this is just a thought That I've been having for quite some time yk if some Frevs survived-
Why does everyone want this man's thighsπππππππππππ
look at what i found on pinterest
wondering if anyone knows more about the change in the use/connotations of "handsome". obviously now it's a very masculine-coded descriptor, but it was used for women as well in the 19th (?) century. when i asked around, people said they assumed that even then, it was to describe women who were attractive but perhaps not conventionally pretty, and i'm wondering if that's an anachronism or accurate.
tldr: was handsome a gender neutral term for attractiveness in the past, or was it still aimed primarily towards masculine traits even when directed towards women?