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dreamhot · 5 months
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Even funnier idea is that the person who runs it is an irl friend and knew what he looked like and did it 9n purpose to fuck with him
THAT WOULD BE SO
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thewrighthell · 7 months
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theres something evil inside of me (a ferret)
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//I'm still so confused at the fact they choose Camille as the 'Not all Pilties are bad' for Ekko's game.
Like that's not a bad thing to learn? That there can be good people who live in a bad system, that's a neat concept. It's relatable to people.
But like CAMILLE?? Cut down zaunites who get too powerful Camille?? Stone faced cold hearted Camille??
There are 7 Piltover Champions, 6 of which you can easily write as Ekko going 'Oh wow they look like assholes but in fact they really want to help'.
What about Ekko seeing that while the Wardens are awful, Caitlyn genuinly cares for the people she wants to protect?
What about Seraphine looking like an airhead but learning about how much she loves everyone in both cities?
Jayce, Heimer, Ezreal, Orianna, I can write these characters showing that not all Pilties are bad with one hand tied and blindfolded.
And they choose...Camille????
She's not the one to show 'There's kindness in the people even if they are part of a bad system' SHE IS THE BAD SYSTEM.
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opaleyedprince · 2 years
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oh i just got. an idea. oh. oh nononono
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dovewingkinnie · 6 months
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I like to think that Gangle is so infatuated with Caine that it's enough to shatter her sad mask whenever he indulges her
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same gangle
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gravebadgerr · 2 months
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That's a fuckin horse alright.
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shaken-veil · 1 year
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‘On the comms...Now.’
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about-faces · 2 months
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Gilda Dent design sheet by Otto Schmidt for the animated adaptation of Batman: The Long Halloween.
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theeflowerofcarnage · 7 months
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in high school I had an ap lit teacher tell us that 'we all manipulate people to one extend or another, when you write an essay you are using rhetoric to manipulate me into believing in your arguments’ n thats why idgaf about the Emperor manipulating us
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vamp-fag · 17 days
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made a hot discovery today but im gatekeeping it
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gothyanki · 7 months
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thinking about her (Gith the Liberator)
Thinking about how much I wish she were the deliciously messy, morally complex, and believably motivated protagonist of a Space Lesbians vs. Empire trilogy instead of a flat villain/historical footnote in the Fiend Folio. Unfortunately, DnD.
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scoobydoodean · 1 month
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Based purely on your icon: do you have a thing for vampire Dean?
Nope. I gravitate toward silly icons and that scene is really funny 2 me personally.
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What did they use for the dolls' hair? Was it human, horsehair? Were there differences in styling capability depending on what they used?
Many materials have been used for doll hair the world over, but I'm going to assume that we're talking about my speciality (18th-early 20th century western dolls) for this ask.
Human hair has been used at times, yes! Horsehair less so- flax was often used in the 18th century, and mohair- that is, angora goat wool -reigned nearly supreme for much of the 19th. Some Victorian baby and toddler dolls feature lambskin wigs, too, prized for their baby-fine platinum curls.
Human hair had all the styling capabilities we're familiar with, and far and away took the prize for realism. I imagine mohair was so popular because it was somewhat cheaper. Human locks came mostly from the big hair-buying fairs all over the European countryside, where buyers would pay peasant women for their hair and then sell it in turn to hairpiece-makers for people and dolls alike. Whereas mohair simply had to be shorn from a goat's underbelly. But that's just speculation- I don't actually know which, if either, made a doll any cheaper.
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Doll with human hair wig. German, by the Kestner firm, probably 1880s-90s.
Mohair could be pretty style-able too. As I've mentioned before, a lot of lady/fashion dolls came with long, loose mohair wigs that could be put up with tiny dolls' hairpins. Just like Mama's, Auntie's, or Big Sister's, which must have been a delightful extra level of play. It does take a slightly higher heat to iron-curl, but I'm not sure children of the day would have done that as often as modern dealers and collectors did.
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Fashion doll with mohair wig. French, by the Gaultier firm, probably c. 1870s-80s. Note that her wig seems to have suffered some fiber loss, something that can happen to mohair and human hair alike.
People often get. Weird. About human hair doll wigs. How often do you see horror movies that mention a doll having "real human hair" as a Scare Factor? And yet, there's really nothing scary about it IRL. The hair was purchased from more or less willing sellers (usually), commercially processed, and widely available. There are apocryphal stories about dolls being made using the hair of deceased children, but very few of these- if any -have been confirmed to my satisfaction. And even if they were true, that would have seemed touching back then, not ghoulish.
If every doll with a human hair wig were haunted, there would be
A. MANY more haunted dolls, and
B. a ton of very confused and not especially angry European peasant woman ghosts hanging around
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eggwishing · 6 months
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hhhouuhhhjg
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thewildeast · 3 months
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“petition to make a.la.stor the symbol of our communi-“ no. remove your bones spell.
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vlasdygoth · 2 years
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Needed spme painting practice so um. Here's this
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