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girlwholovesturtles · 15 minutes
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not to me
not if it’s you
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girlwholovesturtles · 15 minutes
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GUESS WHO IT ISSSSSSSSSSS
Martin Blackwood from my band au!!!
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hey guys. hey guys remember that au I made
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girlwholovesturtles · 2 hours
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The Dungeon Meshi anime fandom right now.
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girlwholovesturtles · 2 hours
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Laios's drawing of Falin? Crude, childish.
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Laios's drawing of cool badass Cerberus aka triple dog aka dogx3?
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He's practiced this one. In fact, it's not even particularly necessary for the explanation he's giving. But why not draw it?
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girlwholovesturtles · 2 hours
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as you can see their relationship was really healthy before the murder
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girlwholovesturtles · 2 hours
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Went the Celestia route and gave the Lamb flowy cloud hair, because what´s the point being a God if you can´t have cool hair?
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+ simp Narinder
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girlwholovesturtles · 2 hours
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I've been rewatching Avatar: The Last Airbender because why not and I'm losing my mind at Zuko's proper introduction. I don't know if it's hindsight, shifting characterizations, or just me not watching this in a long time, but this was amazing.
We start off showing he's an impatient and very angry kid. Reasonable, and the sort of flaw we might expect to see in a villain. Kinda funny that he expects to go up against an adult and fully 4-Element realized Avatar, but the kid is desperate and Iroh clearly expects his nephew to get the banishment-denial kicked out of him.
What's important here, though, is Zuko's introduction to the Southern Water Tribe.
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Here, we have a very intimidating entrance where his entire ship just sails through the ice right up to the village's front door. It's quite ominous and this is our first proper introduction to how the Fire Nation interacts with a foreign people.
Sokka charges, I'm assuming fully prepared to die, and Zuko casually knocks him out of the way. Okay, so clearly the Water Tribe are entirely outgunned.
He asks "Where are you hiding him?" and the people of the Water Tribe go silent. I assume they're either just too scared to talk or actually protecting Aang.
Whatever the case, it's important to note that the Southern Water Tribe know the terror the Fire Nation can inflict. We have a whole episode dedicated to tracking down a division of raiders. Sokka was able to not only identify the ash-mixed snow as signs of an incoming attack, but estimate how many ships the amount of ash measures to. These are a people who have experience being terrorized and are probably expecting something terrible to happen.
And then, after they don't answer, Zuko grabs Gran-Gran. There was a horror sting to it, and everything the tribe knows about the Fire Nation suggests that Zuko is about to threaten or straight up hurt her to get answers. Classic "terrorize the elderly" bad guy stuff.
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And then...
He goes "He's (the Avatar) be about this age and is a master of all four elements!?" and lets her go.
And all of a sudden, the tension that was built up is shattered as Zuko went "I know, I'll give them a reference for the person I'm looking for because clearly they're confused and I wasn't specific enough."
This went from a show of villainy to a show of Zuko being totally socially awkward and misreading the situation entirely. Not helping is that when he does try to menace them a moment later, his fire is slow and angled quite safely.
It still worked on the Water Tribe because they're understandably scared, but all I could think of is that this was the equivalent of a playground bully trying to make someone flinch with that fake-out lunge thing.
Because the fact-and something we'll come to learn-is that Zuko is TERRIBLE at being a Fire Nation oppressor. He's capable of doing morally dubious things and is a competent fighter. But he's lousy at terrorizing people and cruelty-that's kind of the point of his banishment.
And while we can see the story paint this picture of Zuko's true character as the story goes on with hints of good and conflicting loyalties, here we get to see just how bad he is at being "the bad guys".
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girlwholovesturtles · 2 hours
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me fending off fruit flies in the kitchen while i’m making a sandwich
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girlwholovesturtles · 2 hours
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@entities-of-posts
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girlwholovesturtles · 2 hours
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This man needs to be put into a container and studied!!!!
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girlwholovesturtles · 2 hours
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*tiny mooing* 🐮🌻
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Another one picked out by the Patreon
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jon needs some love as well (not that martin doesn't give him enough)
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had a plan for this ask. got distracted. ended up drawing uni jongeorgie. enjoy.
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girlwholovesturtles · 2 hours
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they are going on a roadtrip wish them luck
day 3 of @jonmartinweek :]
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