I can’t handle it i can’t handle it i can’t handle it i can’t handle it i can’t handle it i can’t handle it i cant
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"man i dunno" - the headless skeleton
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Think no evil. Shards of bone cut like glass.
Ok but the scrapped 'Damned' version of Shamura's skull? Kinda cool.
Warning just in case, see original below.
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HIIII!!! First i wanted to say that i really love how you draw The Dealer ^_^ and second,can i give him a tiny kiss on the cheek hehehehehehhrjwjrj
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I know Ivan's sacrifice was more theatrical but let's not forget the OG. The lead up to Sua's death was quiet, which made it all the more gut wrenching. Sua kept Mizi in the dark about it, knowing it would be their final performance. It was their dream- or at the very least, it was Mizi's dream, to sing together on stage like that. So Sua sang her heart out, letting Mizi live this dream for only a moment. We did it! We made it! So it's okay! She makes Mizi shine, and falters only slightly to make sure she's the one to go. She smiles at Mizi one last time to tell her it's okay. But it's not okay, the happiest moment of her life will now be forever tainted with unspeakable grief. Mizi has been kept in the dark about the horrors of Alien Stage, and she was brutally awakened to it in an instant. And though this ultimately leaves her traumatized, she knows. She's more free by knowing. She's the rebel Mizi we know now because of Sua's sacrifice. Whatever revolution happens at the end of this story will be because of Sua's actions too. I think Ivan is wrong in saying that Sua's sacrifice will only leave Mizi trauma, she left a lot of good too. Sua's death is the real inciting incident, her sacrifice wasn't pointless, her life had meaning. She was Mizi's entire universe. She was God.
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His name is John and he has been feeling not all that great lately.
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The rest of the Crows: can't even imagine the complex machinations of Kaz's diabolical mind. He must have the ultimate control over his thought process and emotions. What can the inside of a mind like that even look like? We will never quite understand his motivations or his worldview.
The complex machinations of Kaz's diabolical mind:
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Your Dustard art is really pretty, I love it! I feel like their first meet would include Fell being pinned to a wall in an alley, and Dust just looking at him. (If you imply past Kustard, Dust and the others would know fell.) So fell’s just concerned and like- Heh? What’s happening? While dust is like: This is my hot man, we dated once.
dont mind me. turning this into. fell/mttrio
well technically dustard and horrorfell BUT DIALOGUE WISE YKNOW
Fell! Sans belongs to Fella/Vic
Killer! Sans belongs to rahafwabas
Murder! Sans belongs to ask-dusttale
Horror! Sans belongs to Sour-Apple-Studios
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Dp x Dc crossover promt
What if GIW was created by Justice League
to answer the never ending calls for help?
I mean, it would be more believable then JL just ignoring it, right? (Black out, blocked off and isolated Amity park - no complaints, you’re doing great sweetie)
Maybe they’re different than what is seen in the show, but what if? They’d definitely hide their actual goals, and try to set the narrative, benefiting them. Maybe while they were formed, the government somehow affected the recruitment and its legal purpose (idk how to word it any other way, bear with me here), so GIW doesn’t turn out how JL expected?
Like, the main thing is the League knows about the problem and thinks it’s being handled, completely blinded by the GIW doing everything to JL from paying more than a glance towards Amity park. Possibly even gently swayed by the GIW , who’re being careful to give just enough info to make JL to draw their own conclusions, but not too much to alert the League of their less then moral goals and methods
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