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Hello againn
So in my previous post when i said that i would post fun facts i also meant that i will include fan facts cuz guess what
I am, in fact, a fan

I 👏🏼 want 👏🏼 cuddles 👏🏼 and 👏🏼 neck 👏🏼 kisses 👏🏼
this is so fucked but—
a whumpee that’s just kept perpetually beaten stupid
whumper just thinks they look so cute when they’re all dizzy and melty and blank
maybe they’re concussed again, or they lost too much blood, or they’ve just been backhanded a few too many times that day. maybe whumper keeps them sleep deprived and overworked, underfed and on the brink of collapse
and if their little pet starts to think too much—says anything beyond a few slurred words and those pretty sounds— starts looking like they’re having thoughts—
whumper can just slap them around a bit until their eyes glaze over and they’re disoriented and staggering again.
“it’s alright pet, you look better on the floor anyway.”
He’s a paragon of mental health, guys.


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Mixed media for lady Crystal
Villain’s sidekick is flippant about maintaining their secret identity. They shirk Villain’s rules of secrecy one too many times, someone gets too close to figuring out who they are and by extension who Villain is.Â
If they’re going to be careless about getting caught, Villain will make them care. They don’t get the luxury of a civilian life anymore. They’re going to wear the mask at all times. Villain stitches/burns/otherwise forcibly affixes it to their face.

on love arriving unannounced




the set of the "The Twilight Saga: Breaking dawn pt. 1"
I’ve been seeing this float around on Facebook lately and it’s bugging the crud out of me:

What is with everyone’s obsession with insisting it’s bad to need to be rescued? For as long as the human race has been on the planet, people have had problems that they needed other people’s help to resolve. Needing help is not a failing nor should it be the takeaway from these princesses’ stories as if it’s a bad thing that makes them weak. Yes, they do need help. Your point?
Snow White and Aurora were both under a curse that rendered each of them effectively dead. Were they supposed to magically wake themselves up? I’d want to be rescued if I were them. Plus, breaking it down to “she needed a prince” belittles the efforts of the Seven Dwarfs and the Three Good Fairies, who did most of the legwork in the resolution of their respective movie plots out of deep platonic love for the girls under their care. Then there’s Cinderella, who lived in an abusive household. It’s not a weakness that she wasn’t able to get out of that situation on her own, and once again, giving all the credit to the prince (and credit where credit is due, he did search far and wide for her and was able to take her away from that life in the end) detracts from the aid provided by the Fairy Godmother who enabled her to get out in the first place. All of these ladies had more helpers than just their princes, and it is because of the combined love and efforts of all of these people that our heroines were able to have their happy endings. There are plenty of great stories where the heroine is able to fight for herself, but these particular stories aren’t about that because these ladies are each in terrible circumstances where they simply don’t have the ability to do so. They do what they can, but in the end they can’t save themselves alone and there’s nothing wrong with that. These are beautiful stories about having people in your life that value you enough to fight for you when you can’t fight for yourself. Wouldn’t we all want someone to come to our rescue when there’s nothing we can do about our situation? Is it not a good and comforting moral to show that there are people in your corner who will show up for you no matter what the circumstances?
The other thing that’s bugging me about this:


Leia has to be rescued. By a man, and at that, one who could technically be seen as a prince. No one bats an eye at this, because it’s understood that she’s being held prisoner on the Death Star and couldn’t possibly be expected to get out of that on her own. It’s not seen as a weakness that someone had to come for her and take her away from there. Leia is awesome and is rightfully acknowledged as a great heroine, but she also needs help sometimes, because everybody does.
So WHY do people get so hung up on these princesses who also shouldn’t be expected to get out of their own prison cells of eternal sleep or abusive family by themselves? Why the strong negative reaction to girls needing outside help in such serious scenarios? For all that people say these stories teach girls to sit and wait for a man to save them, the stories themselves absolutely never try to say that, and frankly, with the opposite trend in recent years of fictional women who have to do everything on their own and can’t be shown to need help because they have to be the Strong Female Character, I’d be far more concerned about the impact that would have on girls. Far better to say you might need help at some point in your life than to instill the idea that you’re not a strong girl or not good enough if you can’t do everything by yourself.
Anyway. Justice for the classic Disney princesses.
Hnnngg cuttttie

So here’s something I inked 45 years ago but never posted because i wanted to color it and obviously never got to it? Will I? probably not.
All I can think right now is:
AXOLOTL TECHNOBLADE
AXOLOTL TECHNOBLADE
AXOLOTL TECHNOBLADE
AXOLOTL TECHNOBLADE
AXOLOTL TECHNOBLADE