stupid ugly frogs
so uhh first we got my silly art project. its supposed to be a purple frog but the clay I was working with was really soft and hard to mold, so its extra special. I gave it a silly mushroom friend. I think I used too much hot glue to secure them tho
next up we got the skinny bitch. it was going to be on the clay piece as well but i decided against that. it's kinda ugly but its okay, I love it still. I designed it to have the colors of the Irish flag bc 1- I felt like it, and 2- I'm visiting my great aunt soon, and her father is from Ireland :D I am quite interested in my heritage and stuff, so yk, why not do this
I love my silly stupid frogs (yes one is a toad, its easier to just say "frog")
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So, fun fact for people who don't know me from the one or two other socials I'm on?
I only JUST this year learned how to draw Tom.
Yeah!
After years of being in this fandom? Just THIS year.
And that's not all!
This is my FIRST. EVER. Drawing of Matt.
Which explains why idk he's not my favorite doodle. But I don't care.
Progress is progress!!!
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These guys were def hot I just know it
I recently beat their 2nd fight and I already miss em
Idk if I'll ever finish this, I just wanted to design a face for them so I don't rlly care abt rendering much :p
The lil sis has such luscious lips I wanna kiss her ngl
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grievous fulfills his life dream of obtaining rubber finger covers so he can finally use a touchscreen for very serious purposes.
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there is something so inherently tender about the fact that ( almost ) every time we really see aziraphale gazing lovingly at crowley is when crowley isn’t looking . because those are , in my mind , the moments where crowley is the most unguarded , where he’s not trying to impress aziraphale , where he’s simply crowley and that’s what aziraphale loves . i am a mess . i am a mess .
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Yes, I would be very interested hearing your head canon (@tim-ribbert-56) (in response to this post)
I have decided for my personal entertainment that Clarisse de Cagliostro is related to Lupin III, and here's why.
-pulls out Arsène Lupin's Wikipedia page-
In the novel La Comtesse de Cagliostro, a young Arsène Lupin (at the time going by the name Raoul d'Andrésy) was courting Clarisse d'Etigues, a young lady of a well-to-do family, and trying to win her hand, despite her father's disapproval.
Throughout the course of the novel, Lupin meets and falls in love with Joséphine Balsamo, aka the Countess of Cagliostro, and abandons Clarisse in favour of her. To clarify, Joséphine is not actually countess of anything, she is (or claims to be) a descendant of Giuseppe Balsamo aka the Count of Cagliostro (who was also count of jack shit), a famous conman from the 18th century.
Shenanigans ensue, which I will not go into in details on, but oh my god I am insane about Raoul and Joséphine, I want to dissect them and study them under a microscope. It turns out Joséphine aka Cagliostro is evil as fuck, Raoul/Lupin realizes that and goes back to Clarisse (whom he had previously abandoned like an old sock, I fucking hate this guy), marries her, and a few years later has her kid.
Unfortunately Clarisse dies in childbirth, and Joséphine, who was still around and very very pissed at Lupin (and jealous as hell of Clarisse whom, may I mention, had never personally antagonized her in any way whatsoever, Joséphine is just fucking bonkers). Joséphine also kidnaps Lupin and Clarisse's son, Jean, and raises him as her own son. (I have not yet read the following novel The revenge of Cagliostro so I don't really know what Jean's deal is, I just know he's an antagonist).
The following is my headcanon, based on these events. In the universe of Lupin III, Joséphine Balsamo was actually countess of the small kingdom of Cagliostro (maybe Giuseppe was count, maybe he conned his way into becoming count, maybe he bought the land and built a fake kingdom with a fake history, who knows).
After the events of The revenge of Cagliostro, Jean settles down in the country of Cagliostro, gets married, has a child, and that child will later have a daughter of their own, who they name Clarisse, after their late grandmother. Clarisse de Cagliostro, of Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro fame, would thus be the great-grand-daughter of Arsène Lupin, making her Lupin III's cousin/niece/whatever you call this specific degree of separation.
I am choosing to make Clarisse de Cagliostro a great-granddaughter of Arsène Lupin, rather than a granddaughter, because Arsène Lupin was very young when the events I described unfolded: he is 20 years old when he meets Clarisse d'Etigues and the whole Cagliostro debacle happens, and 25 by the time Jean is born. I'm assuming he had Lupin II much later in his life. So Jean and Lupin II (half-brothers) would have a significant difference in age, and so Jean's hypothetical child (grandchild of Arsène Lupin, so of the same generation of Lupin III) would be much older than Lupin III. Clarisse de Cagliostro is younger than him, maybe around the same age if you stretch it, so she's have to be a great-grandchild.
Now I need to read The revenge of Cagliostro and study Arsène Lupin's wikipedia page in more detail to determine when exactly Lupin II was born and who his mother was. And also where Albert's family branched out, because the fact that he's called D'Andrésy should theoretically place him as a descendant of Arsène Lupin's mother but not of Arsène Lupin himself; but Jean was also going by that last name, so who fucking knows.
No I am not insane I promise, I am just a gigantic nerd.
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