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soh-da-meatball · 1 year
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Do you have any plans to reopen commissions any time soon?
Hi Anon!! Unfortunately I am abit swamped with work at the moment so I can't open public commissions until July atleast! I'm only doing private ones at the moment ><;; BUT I have very very talented friends who do have their commissions open!!
@lozeyart (Commission sheet)
@rainbowratsstuff (Commission sheet)
have their commissions open so please do commission them if you are interested!! Super talented amazing artwork highly recommend 11/10 😤👌
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catscidr · 9 days
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yall i blacked out and then woke up to this….. what is this…. who was so desperate to have more dottore x y/n that they drew more….. that’s crazy….
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jellazticious · 7 months
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Human Pepperman and Meatball Peppino
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This is the best ask I've ever gotten, Everyone go home and stop sending me requests. Nothing will ever be as funny as this bsgjbgkbgtkjs
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i want to gently simmer Meatball the bear in a tomato sauce and grate some parmesan over his head would this make him happy
As long as you don't make him spicy
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chubbychiquita · 7 months
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I know you're BIG BIG but that picture with Reina and co puts into perspective how massive you are god damn
thank you!!!!! im taller and definitely carry my weight differently than someone short n round like reiina but i hear that my irl wideness is genuinely shocking 🫢
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atariaaren · 5 months
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"aaren where have you been for the past 5 days you havent posted" ive been playing wobbledogs im sorry
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taterdraws · 2 months
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Bone spaghetti.
needs some Meatballs, and then bone appetit?
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rongzhi · 9 months
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wawa what's been the funniest douyin you've translated. like had there been a douyin that you could not stop laughing at while translating?
Off the top of my head, this one and this one. I have a personal fave tag that includes some of the douyins I find funniest. Honestly, though, some of the douyins that make me laugh the hardest get like 30 notes on here lol.
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I know I am being dramatic, but I am actually so devastated I don’t even have any room for anger
At first I was mad, so so so fucking mad of the unfairness of it all. Now I'm just sad and crushed.
I keep thinking what could have been. This was only the second time ever out of 56 participations we had a chance of winning. I'm thinking about how Tampere would have hosted, the celebrations, the parties, the banners and flags on the streets, Finns welcoming people all around the world to our country, how we could have followed Yle's preparations all year long and how amazing the end result would have looked if the recent UMKs are anything to go by.
We would have had a chance to show our music and language and culture and habits and weird sense of humour to the world just like Käärijä showed during his performance and during all of the season really. Winning with a Finnish-language song and then hosting would have boosted our national identity and confidence more than any ice hockey championship could. But no, our dream went down the drain.
I've only cried once before because of Eurovision, and that was when Conchita won. This time my tears are not happy.
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soh-da-meatball · 2 years
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Demeter and Mr. Mistoffelees for the Cats asks
Hi dear! Thank you so much for your ask 💕💕
Demeter: What thing can brighten your mood no matter the situation?
A fully charged phone and working headphones so I can block myself out for atleast 15 minutes with songs or videos, that will always help recenter and calm me down uwu
Mr Mistoffelees: Was there anything you’ve ever done that you’ve thought would be scary and turned out to be awesome?
My first ever dance class! I was really really really nervous because I had never danced publicly before, never socialized with anyone in the dance club but my friend, and can be pretty shy on initial meeting xD; but it turned out great!! I had a lot of fun and everyone was really encouraging, even when they suddenly organized a cypher for all of us I just went for it and started off strong with a Charleston Dance Bees Knees (my friend's "signature" move HAHA) I was terrible but I had fun and everyone was like OHHHHHH WOOOOO AYYYYYY
in fact I highly recommend the Charleston Dance Bees Knees for any situation, here's a little guide to help you out:
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vanhelsingapologist · 3 months
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//scuttles in
Hey you should totally talk about Kasimir
Kasimir And The Terrible Horrible No-Good Very Bad 400 Years
CW: Sororicide, Child Death, discussion of mental health, discussion on the nature of shame.
This is going to be so, so long. Disclaimer that this is our table's interpretation of Kasimir Velikov. Spoilers for Curse of Strahd and the Dusk Elves abound.
Guilty, Not Remorseful
Kasimir is one of those characters who seems to be very consistent in characterization across tables. I do believe that if you asked DMs to list their Kasimir’s traits, a majority would hit the Trifecta of Misery:
Guilty
Sad
Desperate.
A massive part of our Kasimir’s characterization is how my DM draws the line between regret, guilt, and remorse.
He feels fathomless guilt surrounding killing Patrina, but he never describes himself as feeling remorse. To explain, I’ll divide it like this:
He feels guilty because he knew it would have a repercussion. He did it anyway. Patrina was engaged to Strahd.
He did not expect the repercussions to be all that they were. This was a mistake, but I don’t entirely know whether he sees his decision surrounding killing Patrina as one or not.
He does not feel remorse, because that would require him to regret what he did (killing his sister). Our Kasimir does not feel remorse for killing her, and it makes him guiltier because of everything her death set off, not to mention the love he held for his sister.
He tells himself that he did what he had to do (he did not), and wishes there were another way (there undoubtedly was), which gives way to shame. 
"I had to do it, but I wish I didn't." "... Did I have to? Surely, yes?"
So, he has these interplaying themes connected to the overarching theme of guilt, all of which drive his every action in our campaign. 
He is okay with this.
He is okay with the idea that every day is a punishment. He did what he had to do, he says, and he believes he should pay that price forever. 
The Whole Patrina Thing
In our game, Patrina didn’t seem to be so much in love with Strahd as she was in love with power. My running theory is that she was intending to dethrone Strahd or overpower him once she’d been turned. 
Because (I believe) in our game, he was one of the first vampires, if not The First Vampire, she didn’t quite realize how spawn mechanics worked— and to that end, neither did the dusk elves.
The Story
Kasimir holds to the story he told us. He discovered his sister half-turned, having received two of the three bites required to undergo the bride ceremony. 
I believe he discovered her in the process of trying to feed (a la Lucy Westenra) and came to the conclusion that she had been irrevocably turned into this horrifying, unknowable dead thing. So he gathered the dusk elves and killed her, setting off the chain of events. 
In the years since he’s been confronted with new information regarding vampirization and the process of turning, but he’s also said that if Patrina hadn’t died, she likely would’ve gone through with it anyway. Is this to avoid heaping more guilt onto his shoulders? Maybe. I don't know. Despite his guilt, he still, interestingly, provides a justification.
We have nothing to contradict his word with.
However, he also told us that he’s been experiencing dreams where she tells him how sorry she is, how much she hates him, how much she loves him, and how much she would have changed if he'd let her live.
His foundational beliefs get preyed upon, because what if he was wrong? What if he doomed everyone because he couldn’t compromise his morality for a moment?
Kasimir’s Backstory Is Misery In Case You Were Wondering
In our campaign, Kasimir and Patrina were raised to be the leaders of their communities and witnessed Rahadin’s exile and subsequent alliance with King Barov.
When the Dusk Elves regrouped after a crushing defeat, Kasimir, who is a Druid in our campaign, was voted in to be the head of the remaining families, and Patrina, an Archmage, left for Ravenloft intermittently. 
I think there was an effort for peace being made with a marriage between Strahd and herself, but obviously, the Tatyana Conundrum came in (Kasimir Win!), and then a couple years down the line, the Patrina Conundrum happened (Kasimir Fail!).
By the time he made his big bad decision, he was not only the head of his community but was also the father to a small child and the husband to a man who would die defending their family.
So, as far as he’s concerned, Kasimir is almost directly responsible for the deaths of his entire family.
He’s in a constant internal battle between blaming Ravenloft— perhaps predominantly, Rahadin— for enacting disproportionate revenge and blaming himself for pulling the trigger. Two things can be true. And still, to this day, his remaining people trust him. He still leads them and protects them. Yowch.
Kasimir As The Moral Compass
While traveling with our party, Kasimir was militant about doing what he believed was right. It could’ve been because he might’ve literally snapped in half if he took on any more shame, but probably had more to do with the fact that he was likely projecting heavily onto our party. 
He held his hand on the metaphorical stove for so long that he has nothing but bone left, so when he sees the party tentatively edging towards the fire, he takes action. 
Because he lives in a cesspool of anguish, I think an argument can be made that he wants to ensure his actions aren’t repeated by someone else. That is for HIM.
How It Affects Dynamic
This makes him fun to have in the party, because not only is Sororicide “Hypocrite” Velikov telling us not to do things, but it also provides a good bit of levity to what is otherwise one of the emotionally heaviest characters in our campaign.
Having this ancient elven druid sternly ask if kicking the corpse of enemy #6 made you feel good and having to shamefully tell him ’no’ creates a bond like no other.
It’s also an interesting way to have him trying to semi-atone without explicitly expressing remorse. Because he judges himself so harshly, he judges the party by the same standards.
Kasimir Will Make The Same Mistake Over And Over
The problem is that shame is poison to recovery.
Kasimir does not believe he has a place in a world in which he is not suffering, so whenever he is confronted with redemption, he’ll do what keeps him rotting.
I don’t know how my other players feel about this, but I’m convinced that it’s not that he can’t break the cycle, it’s that he won’t.
In trying to do the right thing, I think he will choose the wrong thing. He will stone her to death again and again and not know why.
There He Goes Again!
It’s why I think these dreams are such a big problem. I think they’re goading him. Whatever’s causing it (the Dark Powers, Strahd, or Patrina herself) knows him well enough that he will make a horrible, horrible decision. As far as theory goes, I think it may really be Patrina, because who would know him better than his sister?
In our campaign, Kasimir is currently acting as a mentor to a half dusk-elven wizard/druid who habitually toes the line between good and evil. He waffles between wanting to save her and wanting to nip the problem in the bud, propelled by his profound shame for wanting to do it.
He knows he shouldn’t have anything to do with it, but whereas Van Richten isolates himself out of necessity, Kasimir creates this wall between them because he sees the cycle starting again and feels helpless to stop it. It’s like he doesn’t realize he’s actively recreating the cycle.
Sound familiar, Strahd?
He and Van Richten are two characters who might have the biggest questions of the nature of redeemability hanging over their head, and both grapple with themes of guilt.
I think they differ because, in our campaign, Van Richten is actively seeking redemption. Kasimir is not.
He can’t imagine atonement even exists.
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rhinocio · 2 months
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but if you're a dinosaur and I'm a dinosaur then who's driving the evolution
@r3xcorvus' eagle oc Payne is such a little guy
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so pretty i could eat them up !
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dapg-otmebytheballs · 2 months
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the phrase dan and phil meatballs just made me laugh out loud
if i write smut i should do it under this name
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paging-possum · 7 months
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guys I will be so real with you. Im generally very chill about having celiac but I get so unimaginably jealous whenever I hear my friends talking about how they're going to get a meatball sub. like I can barely even be in the same room as someone eating a meatball sub because I get so viscerally upset at the knowledge that I Cannot Eat The Meatball Sub that I have to remove myself from the situation
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kokorozasumono · 1 year
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🦑 coroika manga color 🦑
so many sillies on one page i had to color it!!!
(original page + alt rider ver (spoilers) under the cut!!)
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ideally i wouldve added more detail to riders scar from being agent 3.5 BUT i completely forgot abt it until last minute so i settled for just an overlay coloring of it this time!
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