Slime Girl September Day 12. Lami from Lost Ruins
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Oops! Looks like Juniper the foxtaur and Xena the Jakkai have fallen into the clutches of a certain naughty demigod! ;3
A spicy series of commissions for my friends!
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remembered about the scorpion and the frog and its such a fitting song for my two little freaks i needed to draw them
(scheduled post from apr10 incqse i fucking Explode tmw)
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The Marble Staircase, Eugene Lami, 1866
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— . line art doodles I might colour in one day.
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“Costume" d'Eugène Lami et Michel Fresnay porté par Ghislaine Thesmar dans le rôle-titre de "La Sylphide” de Filippo Taglioni (1832) repris et chorégraphié par Pierre Lacotte (1972) à l'exposition “Héroïnes Romantiques” du Musée de la Vie Romantique, Paris, juillet 2022.
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Night Has Come
TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2023
Night Has Come (2023, South Korea)
Director: Im Dae Woong
Writer: Kang Min Ji
Mini-review:
I've been obssesed with the Mafia game for years, so I was really excited when this sort-of-adaptation was announced. But tbh, it's nothing extraordinary. While it's very fun and it keeps you glued to the screen, it's also very silly. What's more, pretty much all the characters are incredibly dumb and frustrating. Although I have to say that's part of what makes the show fun. You just can't help but stick around to see how these characters mess things up even more. Hell, they make so many stupid decisions that I actually found myself screaming at the TV more times than I'd like to admit. Some of the twists did catch me by surprise, but the ending was... not good. I had already guessed the writer would pull something like that, but it was actually worse than I expected. Anyway, Night Has Come isn't good, but I had a fun watching it and it kept me entertained, so that's something.
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