Where everybody knows your name, and they're always glad you came?
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I have a bendy AU, different from my usual one, that goes by the name of Ink Well Nightmares, where the world was over taken by the ink, essentially to keep things simple, and a lot of the corrupted toons and other ink beings turned into giants. The world is pretty much made for giants due to this. Thus toons are incredibly tiny compared to most of the creatures and have to whatever they can to survive. Toons typically tend to be children, though there are some that had grown into adults. At any rate, these are sketches of the Citizens of the Stained City. They love their shows and bacon soup.
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doritos, avery schreiber |1978|
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(via Zoidberg fan Art dream Art Print by Jhetling01)
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OFMD & SC
Am I the only one who thinks that Our Flag Means Death & Schitts Creek are similar?
The cast has amazing chemistry
The LGBTQ rep is beautifully done. In both shows being LGBTQ is not questioned, used for drama, it’s happily accepted & “the norm”.
The two characters that are falling in love are very different but also similar & work so well together.
The writing is smart & funny.
Both shows are comfort shows in that you don’t feel anxious watching because you know that they aren’t going to queerbait or bury your gays.
The charcters are outcasts(Stedes crew aren’t pirates in the true sense) Ed is sensitive & the only one who comes close is Izzy.
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Tommy Shelby
Portrait of the great Irish actor, Cillian Murphy, in his iconic role as Tommy Shelby from the @Netflix series @ThePeakyBlinder
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