I was going to go to a theme park with Han Sooyoung from Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint, but we were late because I forgot my machine gun and we went back to get it.
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If at this point you still think Michael and David would somehow be uncomfortable with people shipping them after they've just created their own actual couple-themed Christmas card, I don't even know what to tell you...
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Political cartoons (literally) demonizing Joey Drew, ca. 1935. Many of these cartoons existed back when the studio was becoming well-known. Surprisingly enough, the addition of the Hays code actually dwindled the number of these cartoons, as well as the protests and death threats following the studio. How the Hays code barely scratched Bendy’s image, even brightened it, still remains a mystery to this day.
(Image ID: Two inked pictures depicting Joey Drew and Bendy:
The first is a cartoon of a much more evil looking Bendy coming out of a silver screen and holding a woman hostage, as well as stabbing a pitch fork through the movie theater seats. Various moviegoers look on in horror. On the top of the screen, a big, grinning demon Joey Drew is drawing Bendy’s horns.
The second cartoon is another demon Joey shielding his face as an angry mod offscreen jabs at him with more pitchforks and torches. Bendy hides behind him with a grimace. The title of the piece says “PUT THAT DEMON BACK IN HELL!” and the barely seeable bottom text says “Joey Drew is no “brilliant mind”.” End ID)
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happy valentine’s day just watched all of us strangers. anyone else here understand grief is love persevering. and love has the power to conjure ghosts, to shape them and give them form and meaning. and happily ever after doesn’t mean forever. it just means time. a little time
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