Saw someone else post their painting of Jesus holding a lamb, so here's mine. I drew it for my grandmother because she said Jesus always looked too stern in paintings. A request piece for my grandmother in a sense lol.
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these two are best friends in my mind
gif that inspired this drawing under the cut (slight flash warning??)
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Takes a special kind of gentle
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it has been done. scott tibbs holding trixie lulamoon as jesus holding a lamb. also send me asks
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Wait this comic takes place in the 1700s!?
Yep! The HMS Juniper crashed south of Cape Fear, South Carolina around 1701. These are historical cats baby!!!!
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Incredibly self indulgent drawing fueled by my love for the ikea alien plush, enjoy
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In addition to the 'Jesus, son of a carpenter' post, do you guys ever think about the fact Jesus was but a child who had hopes and dreams? That maybe he wanted to grow up and grow old and be a carpenter just like Joseph?
Just thinking about Jesus, a man, barely twenty, sent to the cross begging divinity for just a little bit longer, knowing it is fruitless, but he still begs because he is human.
You ever think he wanted to hold his mother's hand one more time?
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Sometimes, in this crazy game we call life, your husband gets turned into a rat.
Please let them reunite, it will be so soul crushing but so good also, please-
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friend from high school who is a male model recently made a new tumblr account to post a snippet of mediocre poetry. no icon Untitled as the blog title no header likes and follows visible and he’s only followed staff and the three mandatory ones. i’m happy for him and i hope he posts more so i can continue to stalk him there. it’s nice to see how the other half lives
EDIT: realized the “poetry” in question was also just a screenshot of the caption he wrote in an instagram post. and naturally placed side by side with a photo of his bare muscular back
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