Studying for my quiz tomorrow in between band sets
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I just need more all blades Jason out there. Those flaming magic swords are so stupid cool???? And they don’t come out to play NEARLY enough
Just throw him in some dark kooky adventures and let him RIP
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Drawing marsman until he announces another side of mars release date or i forget day 7. Pollo 👍
Pls don’t repost/remove caption <3
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I am grateful for canon Ayreon story art, I really am, even if I could give you a clearly defined list of things that didn’t do it for me in the Transitus comic from the “historically inspired” clothes to the literal one hundred sets of ellipses to the rail-thin representations of two clearly plus sized female singers. To name a few.
But, BUT: The way that Felix Vega colors and shades scratches a very specific itch in the back of my brain. It’s just so vibrant and gorgeous and I just found out like a month ago that it was done in WATERCOLOR??!?! Unholy.
Anyways. Abby, marker edition, which is what I thought that comic was made with for three solid years
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After I finished Loveless, I dived into Cannibalism genre (A Certain Hunger, Tender is the Flesh, Dead Plate, Hannibal) and I cannot express how horrifying the concept of eating another person is to me.
I love these books, because they rattle me so much.
It's strange. From Hannibal and Dorothy Daniel's perspective, they almost make cannibalism seem like high society cuisine. You just have to be a certain type of person to like the taste of human flesh. It's presented to us on a silver platter, dressed with sauces and looks enticing.
For Dead Plate, there are similarities, (mostly through the restaurant/food connection) but I feel like that's different because of Rody's missing girlfriend and Vincent's lack of taste.
In the ending where we see Vin kill Rody, he just wanted to be able to taste something, anything. Even if it meant killing someone. It's out of desperation, not out of love for the taste of human flesh, unlike with Hannibal and Dorothy, whose kills were calculated and precise.
Tender is the Flesh to me is like a blunt weapon. It's hard hitting and doesn't mince its words, like A Certain Hunger does. It's loud and in your face. It also calls into question just how far humanity would go if we were stripped of the ability to eat animals.
Another thing about Tender is that we see everything. How the 'heads' are killed and prepared for selling. We don't normally see this side of the meat industry IRL, and it adds to the horror of it all. I haven't finished the book yet, so I'm excited to see where it goes.
I don't know why cannibalism isn't written about more often, I think it could be a really good metaphor for more things than love.
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listening to doom metal while watching p0rn call that coom metal
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"I hope you're happy, but not happier..'"
It's a battle between the drummers, i see.. 🙊
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