Is it just me or are the new tumblr users convinced there's a penalty of some kind for using this site like it's meant to be used?
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Who makes the porn bots. Where do they come from. What do they hope to achieve.
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Propagation, watercolor and gouache
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The Union Solidarity Coalition has been formed by WGA members to start helping those in other unions affected by the strike. Look this over and pass it on...
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It's a bad law and bad science, and even a Trump appointed judge sees it.
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Good omens fans- this is a psa!!
So one of the writers of GO is Neil Gaiman. Who, of course, did an excellent job and deserves all the credit he gets. But you know who cowrote Good Omens?
Terry Pratchett.
And you know what else Terry Pratchett wrote?
Discworld!!
This is your sign to read discworld- a comedy fantasy series of 41 separate but interconnected books about everything from a wizard who can’t do magic to the invention if steam trains. If this interests you, read on!
Why you should read Discworld:
It has lots of the best bits of Good Omens. Like the footnotes? Discworld has plenty of those. Like the puns? It’s got those, too. Like the vivid, unique, compelling characters with plenty of room for fanfic? Yep, we have so many of those.
It has loads of content. 41 books! But don’t let that dissuade you, because there are separate storylines and standalone books that you can read without touching the others. You could read them all, too, if you’d like !
The books deal with big matters while staying lighthearted. Case in point: there’s a book about Death dressing up as Santa which deals with what it means to be human.
There’s something for everyone. Some of the books really feel like fantasy (coven of witches stops twisted cinderella story, guards save city from raging dragon), some feel like wacky adventures (invention of the movie industry goes Horribly Wrong, cat runs pied piper scam) and some barely feel like fantasy at all (girl dresses up as a boy to go to war, turns out she’s not the only one; ex-conman must revive postal service) but all of them have wonderful plots.
The prose is vivid and the dialogue is great, plus of course there’s the humour!
If this appeals to you, here’s a flowchart that might help you figure out where to start.
Happy reading!
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🩸 🩸 I’ll probably do a few small edits to this on pc (it needs more bleed Ough) but basically all done! V happy with how it came out + was fun to work on
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CAN'T BELIEVE THIS IS A CANON SCENE...
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