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6 months ago
Alright, Understood. The Phase Where My Motivation Is Endless And My Art Is Arting Is Officially Over!

alright, understood. The phase where my motivation is endless and my art is arting is officially over! Yay me…

I really tried, ok? 😭 I got all the different references and everything! Hell, I even took notes!! Idfk

What bugs me the most about this is that I seem to have little to no issue when drawing Crowley! So it's clearly not David Tennant that's the issue, so it's just me.. AAAAAAAA


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Midnights Masterlist

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Lavender Haze -

Maroon -

Anti-Hero -

Snow On The Beach -

You’re On Your Own, Kid -

Midnight Rain - Sirius Black x Reader 

Question...? -

Vigilante Shit -

Bejewelled -

Labyrinth -

Karma -

Sweet Nothing -

Mastermind -

The Great War -

Bigger Than The Whole Sky - Cassian Andor x Reader

Paris - 

High Infidelity -

Glitch -

Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve - 

Dear Reader - 

Hits Different - 

You’re Losing Me - Doctor Gregory House x Reader

You’re Losing Me - Obi-Wan Kenobi x Reader

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8 years ago

I need a Yuletide fix-it now.

The Grinch and Tony the Tiger see each other again for the first time in four years at the second annual Whoville Boxing Day celebration co-hosted by the Grinch. Cindy Lou Who disguised Max (the dog) as a reindeer to deliver a forged invitation to Tony's house (she'd seen the pictures when she just happened to look into the Grinch's dresser drawer one day when her family was visiting the house, very observant kid). Tony recognized Max immediately, of course, and thought the Grinch wanted him back but was too proud to admit it openly...

every time i listen to “you’re a mean one mr. grinch” i can’t help but sit there and think “what did the grinch do to hurt you?” because dude just stands there for 2 minutes and 58 seconds and drags the grinch into the dirt


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1 year ago

I love you more than you'll ever love yourself.

I dream for you because I can. I know you will never dream for me and that’s okay.

Your silence doesn’t comfort me.

I think of you every single day. Some people will never get that much real estate in my mind.

You’re that chapter in my book of life that will constantly be rewritten because I will keep painting the wrong picture of you.

You’ll only have to leave me once. I leave you almost every day and I always let you back in even though you never knew you left.

I will always kiss you even when I know you don’t deserve it.

Because I am my own worse enemy.


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1 year ago

Being a fan of The Chosen is, from a certain secular point of view, a little bit unhinged. The book has been out for 2000 years. The main character and several of the (male) supporting lead characters are going to die painful deaths either during the story or in the epilogue. The people they leave behind are going to suffer. This is based on the history of a religious movement that attracted persecution and created martyrs. You, the viewer, already know about the tragedy that is coming for all of your faves and yet you signed up for it anyway. Absolutely bonkers.


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1 year ago

Ok so I made a post yesterday and I haven’t stopped thinking about it, so I’m running with this idea now, if the Kent’s raised Danny how would he become a halfa?. I’m thinking the setting from Smallville would work best. Let’s say that Danny is a few years younger than Clark was at the start of the show, that was about 15-16 as he was a freshman, which is perfect because it would land Danny around the same age he died in canon, at around 13-14. Why would the show’s setting work so well?

(Tiny Smallville spoiler(s) below? And more rambling.)

In the first season Clark saves Lex’s life in a car crash, and then Lex, while trying to repay Clark, goes through quite a bit of effort to win over Ma&Pa Kent because they don’t like the Luthors . Well what better way to win them over than sending Clark’s little brother—who’s obsessed with all things space—to an all expenses paid trip to Metropolis to tour the laboratory that works with space rocks. Where, for plot purposes, the Drs. Fenton were just trying to convince the scientists that the green meteoroids were “ecto rocks” with their new “portable ghost portal”.

Throw in some accidental strength on Danny’s part, a few loose wires and lack of safety measures on the Fentons, and voilà. Kryptonian halfa Danny.!

This could mean angst in the form of Danny being electrocuted around 100 miles from home and the Kent’s rushing to him because doctors=bad. Also Clark being super overprotective of him afterwards??

Oh and this makes me wonder about the Kryptonite rock candy aus! Would it effect Danny normally or would he just eat it when it got too close to Clark?

“Oh this makes you sick?”

/*Cronch*/

“Beh-er?”

And maybe the Kent’s adopt Jazz too after they see how how the Fentons act? Jazz and Ma Kent would be a force to be reckoned with!. The boys are more careful not to get hurt/into trouble after that, the lectures are brutal.

Danny will 100% either smack some sense into his big brother—and Kara—when it comes to Connor, or just adopt his Nephew as his own.

Does this count as a prompt?? Should I label it as such?

I’m not at all a writer, this is just really fun to think about. If you like any of this please use it!!.


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3 years ago

look at him,,, look at him

Elijah Wood As Frodo Baggins InTHE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING 2001, Dir. Peter Jackson
Elijah Wood As Frodo Baggins InTHE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING 2001, Dir. Peter Jackson
Elijah Wood As Frodo Baggins InTHE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING 2001, Dir. Peter Jackson
Elijah Wood As Frodo Baggins InTHE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING 2001, Dir. Peter Jackson
Elijah Wood As Frodo Baggins InTHE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING 2001, Dir. Peter Jackson
Elijah Wood As Frodo Baggins InTHE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING 2001, Dir. Peter Jackson
Elijah Wood As Frodo Baggins InTHE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING 2001, Dir. Peter Jackson
Elijah Wood As Frodo Baggins InTHE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING 2001, Dir. Peter Jackson

Elijah Wood as Frodo Baggins in THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING — 2001, dir. Peter Jackson


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2 months ago

120 ULTIMATE LIST OF CHARACTER FLAWS. Writers save this!

1. Moral Flexibility - Adapts their ethics to fit the situation, often justifying questionable actions as necessary.

2. Cognitive Dissonance - Holds two conflicting beliefs or values and struggles to reconcile them, leading to inner turmoil.

3. Overempathy - Feels others’ emotions too intensely, leading to burnout or an inability to make objective decisions.

4. Intellectual Arrogance - Dismisses others’ ideas as inferior, believing their own intellect is superior.

5. Chronic Overthinking - Analyzes situations to the point of paralysis, unable to take decisive action.

6. Restless Wanderlust - Has a constant desire for change or travel, leading to instability in relationships or careers.

7. Savior Complex - Feels compelled to “save” others, often to the detriment of their own well-being or others’ autonomy.

8. Emotional Vampirism - Drains others emotionally, needing constant validation or attention.

9. Righteous Indignation - Becomes excessively angry over perceived injustices, often alienating others.

10. Altruistic Self-Destruction - Sacrifices themselves for others to an unhealthy degree, often leading to self-neglect.

11. Pathological Modesty - Downplays their own achievements to the point of self-sabotage or invisibility.

12. Incapable of Solitude - Feels an intense fear of being alone, leading to codependent or unhealthy relationships.

13. Over-Rationalization - Justifies every action or decision, even when it’s clearly flawed, to avoid guilt or responsibility.

14. Constant Self-Sabotage - Subconsciously undermines their own success due to deep-seated fears or insecurities.

15. Misplaced Loyalty - Stays loyal to people or causes even when it’s harmful or undeserved.

16. Ethical Rigidity - Follows their moral code to the letter, unable to adapt to complex or gray situations.

17. Need for Obscurity - Prefers to stay unnoticed or in the background, avoiding recognition or responsibility.

18. Involuntary Aloofness - Appears distant or disinterested, often without meaning to, leading to misunderstandings.

19. Fear of Mediocrity - Terrified of being ordinary, they constantly strive for greatness, often leading to burnout.

20. Rejection Sensitivity - Overreacts to criticism or perceived slights, often withdrawing or lashing out.

21. Conflict Avoidance - Avoids confrontation at all costs, leading to unresolved issues and resentment.

22. Over-idealization of Others - Puts people on pedestals, only to be deeply disappointed when they don’t meet expectations.

23. Chronically Unfulfilled - No matter what they achieve, they always feel something is missing, leading to constant searching.

24. Compulsive Truth-Telling - Feels compelled to speak the truth, even when it would be kinder or wiser to remain silent.

25. Overactive Imagination - Sees threats or possibilities where there are none, leading to anxiety or missed opportunities.

26. Faux Humility - Pretends to be humble but secretly craves admiration or validation.

27. Micromanagement - Needs to control every detail, often suffocating others or hindering their own progress.

28. Anachronistic Thinking - Clings to outdated beliefs or practices, struggling to adapt to modern realities.

29. Over-Reliance on Routine - Becomes anxious or lost without their routines, struggling to adapt to change.

30. Selective Memory - Remembers events in a way that suits their narrative, often distorting the truth.

31. Paradoxical Fear of Success - Desires success but subconsciously fears the changes or responsibilities it might bring.

32. Compassion Fatigue - Once empathetic, now numbed or indifferent due to overwhelming exposure to others’ suffering.

33. Overwhelming Nostalgia - Lives in the past, unable to move forward or appreciate the present.

34. Unyielding Perfectionism - So focused on flawlessness that they struggle to complete tasks or accept anything less than perfect.

35. Epistemic Arrogance - Believes they know everything worth knowing, dismissing the possibility of learning from others.

36. Excessive Hedonism - Pursues pleasure to the point of neglecting responsibilities or moral considerations.

37. Over-Cautiousness - So afraid of making mistakes that they rarely take action, leading to missed opportunities.

38. Idealistic Naivety - Believes the world should operate according to their ideals, often clashing with reality.

39. Ambition without Direction - Desires greatness but has no clear path or plan, leading to frustration and failure.

40. Emotional Transference - Projects unresolved emotions onto others, often misinterpreting their intentions or actions.

41. Overdependence on Routine - Becomes anxious or lost without their routines, struggling to adapt to change.

42. Misplaced Guilt - Feels responsible for things outside of their control, leading to unnecessary self-blame.

43. Fear of Being Ordinary - Constantly strives to stand out, often at the expense of authenticity or well-being.

44. Chronic Indecisiveness - Struggles to make even simple decisions, constantly second-guessing themselves.

45. Faux Cynicism - Pretends to be jaded or cynical as a defense mechanism, while secretly caring deeply.

46. Romanticization of Suffering - Believes that suffering is noble or meaningful, often rejecting happiness or comfort.

47. Selective Compassion - Empathetic towards some but completely indifferent or cold to others, often based on biases.

48. Avoidant Optimism - Avoids negative thoughts or situations, clinging to an unrealistic positivity that ignores real problems.

49. Fear of Abandonment - Clings to relationships out of fear of being left alone, often leading to unhealthy dynamics.

50. Overidentification with Work - Sees their job as their entire identity, struggling with self-worth outside of work.

51. Excessive Altruism - Sacrifices their own needs to help others, often to their own detriment.

52. Self-Imposed Isolation - Withdraws from others out of fear of rejection or misunderstanding, leading to loneliness.

53. Over-Analysis Paralysis - Overthinks every situation to the point of being unable to make decisions or take action.

54. Eternal Romantic - Sees the world through a lens of idealized love, often leading to disillusionment or heartbreak.

55. Emotional Incontinence - Struggles to control their emotions, often overwhelming others with their intensity.

56. Fear of Aging - Obsessed with youth, they go to great lengths to deny or hide the aging process.

57. Intellectual Cowardice - Avoids challenging their own beliefs or ideas, sticking to what they know out of fear of change.

58. Emotional Hoarding - Holds onto past hurts or grudges, unable to let go and move on.

59. Unquenchable Curiosity - Always needs to knw more, often prying into others’ lives or crossing boundaries.

60. Romantic Escapism - Uses fantasy or daydreams as a way to avoid dealing with reality, leading to detachment.

61. Masochistic Tendencies - Deliberately seeks out situations that cause them pain or discomfort, believing they deserve it.

62. Incurable Wanderer - Can never settle down, always moving on to the next place or experience, leading to rootlessness.

63. Dependency on Validation - Needs constant approval or praise from others to feel good about themselves.

64. Constant Self-Reinvention - Continuously changes their identity or persona, never settling on who they truly are.

65. Moral Masochism - Finds satisfaction in self-punishment or guilt, often holding themselves to impossible standards.

66. Faux Bravado - Pretends to be fearless or confident to hide deep-seated insecurities or fears.

67. Over-romanticization of the Past - Idealizes past experiences, believing that things were better back then, leading to dissatisfaction with the present.

68. Chronic Hedging - Never fully commits to decisions or actions, always leaving themselves an escape route.

69. Fear of Stagnation - Constantly needs to be doing something or moving forward, fearing they’ll become irrelevant or bored.

70. Over-Attachment to Objects - Places excessive sentimental value on material possessions, struggling to let go.

71. Emotional Stoicism - Refuses to show or acknowledge emotions, leading to repression and eventual breakdowns.

72. Self-Flagellation - Constantly punishes themselves for perceived failures or mistakes, often disproportionate to the actual events.

73. Fear of the Unknown - Terrified of what they can’t predict or control, leading to anxiety or avoidance of new experiences.

74. Romantic Pessimism - Believes that love or relationships are doomed to fail, leading to self-sabotage or cynicism.

75. Intellectual Purism - Believes in the superiority of “pure” intellectual pursuits, often dismissing practical or emotional concerns.

76. Existential Dread - Obsesses over the meaning (or lack thereof) of life, leading to paralysis or despair.

77. Involuntary Nonconformity- Desires to fit in but can’t help standing out or going against the grain, often feeling alienated.

78. Self-Imposed Martyrdom - Puts themselves in a position of suffering or sacrifice, believing it’s their duty or fate.

79. Idealized Self-Image - Clings to an unrealistic self-concept, struggling to accept their flaws or limitations.

80. Compulsive Honesty - Feels compelled to always tell the truth, even when it’s hurtful or inappropriate.

81. Over-Reliance on Technology - Becomes helpless without modern conveniences, struggling to cope with real-world challenges.

82. Moral Exhibitionism - Shows off their ethics or principles to gain admiration or moral superiority, often insincerely.

83. Perpetual Student Syndrome - Always learning but never applying knowledge, avoiding real-world responsibilities.

84. Emotional Osmosis - Absorbs others’ emotions so deeply that they lose track of their own feelings or needs.

85. Pathological Frugality - So obsessed with saving money or resources that they miss out on life’s joys or opportunities.

86. Obsessive Self-Improvement - Never satisfied with themselves, constantly striving for unattainable perfection.

87. False Modesty - Pretends to be humble while fishing for compliments or validation.

88. Uncontrolled Impulsiveness - Acts on whims or impulses without considering the consequences, leading to chaos or regret.

89. Chronic Hedonism - Lives only for pleasure, often to the detriment of their long-term happiness or relationships.

90. Overly Abstract Thinking - So focused on big ideas or concepts that they lose touch with reality or practical concerns.

91. Romantic Idealism - Believes in a perfect love or relationship, often leading to disappointment or disillusionment.

92. Selective Altruism - Only helps others when it suits them, often ignoring those who don’t fit their criteria.

93. Pathological Shyness - So shy or introverted that they struggle to function in social situations, often missing out on opportunities.

94. Moral Superiority - Believes they are more ethical or righteous than others, often looking down on those who don’t share their views.

95. Over-identification with a Role - Sees themselves only as their job, family role, or social identity, losing sight of their true self.

96. Chronic Complaining - Constantly finds something to complain about, often bringing others down or creating a negative atmosphere.

97. Faux Stoicism - Pretends to be emotionally strong or unaffected, while secretly struggling with deep emotional turmoil.

98. Addiction to Drama - Thrives on conflict or chaos, often creating drama where there is none to feel alive or important.

99. Obsessive Collecting - Gathers possessions, knowledge, or experiences obsessively, often unable to let go or move on.

100. Inflexible Optimism - Refuses to acknowledge negative possibilities, often unprepared for setbacks or challenges.

101. Contrarianism - Always takes the opposite stance just to challenge others, often without genuine conviction.

102. Emotional Projection - Attributes their own feelings or issues onto others, often leading to misunderstandings.

103. Compulsive Heroism - Feels the need to be seen as heroic or brave, even in situations that don’t call for it.

104. Spiritual Narcissism - Uses spirituality as a way to feel superior to others or to avoid personal flaws.

105. Self-Defeating Humor - Constantly makes jokes at their own expense, using humor to deflect serious issues.

106. Identity Fluidity - Frequently changes their identity or beliefs to fit in with different groups, losing a sense of true self.

107. Overattachment to the Past - Can’t move on from past successes or failures, allowing them to define their present.

108. Pseudointellectualism - Pretends to know more than they do, using complex language or ideas to impress others.

109. Overidealization of Youth - Places youth on a pedestal, often dismissing the value of experience or aging.

110. Refusal to Accept Help - Rejects assistance from others, believing they must do everything on their own, even to their detriment.

111. Emotional Manipulation - Uses guilt, pity, or other emotions to control or influence others, often without realizing it.

112. Inconsistent Values - Holds contradictory beliefs or morals, leading to confusion or hypocrisy in their actions.

113. Obsession with Legacy - So focused on how they’ll be remembered that they neglect the present or make unwise choices.

114. Excessive Eagerness to Please - Goes out of their way to make others happy, often at the cost of their own needs or principles.

115. Emotionally Guarded - Builds walls around their feelings, making it difficult for others to get close or understand them.

116. Selective Memory - Chooses to remember events in a way that favors them, often distorting the truth.

117. Overattachment to Authority - Relies heavily on rules or leaders, struggling to make decisions independently or question authority.

118. Fear of Vulnerability - Avoids showing weakness or asking for help, leading to isolation or burnout.

119. Intellectual Detachment - Approaches everything with cold logic, often ignoring the emotional or human side of situations.

120. Obsession with Control - Needs to control every aspect of their life and others’, often leading to stress or strained relationships.

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120 ULTIMATE LIST OF CHARACTER FLAWS. Writers Save This!
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1 month ago

god thinkinf abt getting bred and seeded is making me insane. creampie isn't good enough and impregnation is too clinical. someone or something NEEDS to use your body for more than just pleasure. desperately needs to fill you, fuck you deep as it can get. hopelessly needs to leave something in you, needs to make your body react and take it and reproduce for them. they arent fully in control anymore either, all they know is their body feels so good and theyre so close, almost there, almost relieved themself of their seed or eggs, the instinct or directive to get it out drain into a good vessel.

and your body is so much more willing than you expected. wet and pliant and spurring them on. good, good hole, dumb body, already stretching around them but just aching from the inside out to take them and be that vessel and let them fill and use and breed and breed and breed you.

it's about the body desperately needing to do what it might not be able to do, and the creature above you being thankful either way.


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4 months ago

The last meme redraw!

(Transcript) 
Azul: Love will always find you.
(Transcript) 
Azul: This is both a THREAT and a PROMISE. / 
Jamil: ...

(And Azul kept his promise)

(Based on this meme by @basuralindo )

The Last Meme Redraw!

Thanks for allowing me to redraw your memes /o/


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10 months ago
As, Apparently, The First Person To Draw Tj/Julian, I Felt Obligated To Do A Little More Of Em, So Enjoy
As, Apparently, The First Person To Draw Tj/Julian, I Felt Obligated To Do A Little More Of Em, So Enjoy
As, Apparently, The First Person To Draw Tj/Julian, I Felt Obligated To Do A Little More Of Em, So Enjoy
As, Apparently, The First Person To Draw Tj/Julian, I Felt Obligated To Do A Little More Of Em, So Enjoy

As, apparently, the first person to draw Tj/Julian, i felt obligated to do a little more of em, so enjoy this interaction (❁´◡`❁)

(also a fun writing exercise, personally)


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