"Can't two people just be platonic, guys, please."
Not with that amount of sexual and romantic tension.
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My hc which is ENTIRELY YOUR FAULT (thank u) is that during the times he's home, König fosters bottle baby kittens for local shelters and rescues. He sticks them in this tactical vest after feeding and medicine because it makes them easier to organize. Then since it's cozy, they fall asleep and he just walks around his house in boxers and a vest full of milk drunk kittens.
I'm gonna explode, it's such a cute hc. :')
Had so much fun drawing it! Small kittens in tactical vest snoozing. Hope you like it! <3
I'm drawing requests from the oldest to the newest one so be patient! I'll try to include everybody's ideas.
(took way too much time than it should have but I'm busy af these days)
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THE VAMPIRE IS SUSTAINED BY THE HERO'S BLEEDING HEART
THE HERO SURVIVES FROM THE VAMPIRE DRAINING HIS WOUNDS
WHAT IS THERE TO NOT GET
OPEN YOUR EYES PEOPLE
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I'm surprised to see the guy from Riverdale can act. Or perhaps I'm just snobbish, but it was an interesting surprise, especially when there's Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore in the combination.
I don't recall watching anything similar lately, a 30 something year old man who is mentally and emotionally stuck at 13 (because of trauma) and not be depicted as some man child, but as someone deeply troubled. That quick scene with Portman when she tells him "this is what adults do" was pitiful, but it also showed how stuck he was. He viewed the entire thing through the perspective of a boy with a crush and it was deeply uncomfortable, but it worked as a trigger.
I do like melodramas, especially old Hollywood and those Douglas Sirk films and May December falls into the genre, although aesthetically is far from the Sirk signature. But it does use elements, from using a focal point on nature and having the butterfly finally out of the cocoon as a metaphor, the dramatic music always there to emphasize the anguish, to the over the top zoom in on Julianne Moore's face, creating this eerie feeling throughout the film.
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The old lady's craft room ecosystem has landed me a treasure!
A book from the 1980s with prints of 1912-1925 fashion plates from the Gazette du Bon Ton! Here are some of my favourites:
They're really fun, illustrations by the likes of George Barbier and Georges Lepape for couture houses like Worth and Lanvin.
They range from dramatic fashion illustration:
To suggested situations where to wear the outfit:
To full story concepts:
(I think the Salomé one is my favourite)
There's more! Much more silly ones I'll post later.
(link here when I do)
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pointing to myself in the mirror: you're normal you're normal you're normal you're normal you're normal you're normal you're normal you're nor-
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men I have concerning crushes on
josh hutcherson
seth macfarlane
sam claflin
matthew mcconaughey
tom blyth
trey parker
matt stone
jeremy strong
kieran culkin
matthew macfadyen
leigh whannell
cary elwes
ryan gosling
heath ledger
christian bale
owen wilson
andrew lincoln
chris briney
josh andrés rivera
andrew garfield
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