Just wanna say I love your writing and your overall vibe <333 it's super heartwarming seeing you be excited and happy to talk with us and share your passion 🤗
Awww I'm so glad!!! I'm excited and super happy to share my passion with you guys!! And the support and everything I've been getting is way more than I expected! (Not that I expected much, though that's only because this blog is/was just going to be a space for my ideas to finally be put somewhere- but that really only makes me more appreciative, and grateful, for the support!)
Really, I just wanted to put my little silly ideas I thought would be neat, out there, and I'm glad to share it, and that you guys are enjoying them too! :D
Talking with you guys as well as been a real pleasure, and the asks and stuff you guys send in as well are super fun to write, and very nice! Even little stuff like this I really appreciate :]
You guys are the best ♡♡♡
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so. um. the good news is we found your boyfriend. the bad news is that, well, we sort of…dug him up…in the middle of a car park. in leicester (buckley et al. 2013). leicester, yeah. sorry. they demolished the friary he was hastily interred in when henry viii dissolved all the monasteries. you know how it is. and as it turns out, well, shakespeare was…sort of right about him. scoliosis, yeah, sorry (appleby et al. 2014). if it makes you feel any better we analysed his bones and it turns out he had a pretty high-protein diet before he died (lamb et al. 2014). and he drank so much wine that it changed their chemical composition, which we didn't know could actually happen before we analysed him (lamb et al. 2014), so he was having a good time, at least.
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Appleby, J., Mitchell, P.D., Robinson, C., Brough, A., Rutty, G., and Morgan, B. (2014). The scoliosis of Richard III, last Plantagenet King of England: diagnosis and clinical significance. Lancet 383, 1944.
Buckley, R., Morris, M., Appleby, J., King, T., O’Sullivan, D., and Foxhall, L. (2013). ‘The king in the car park’: new light on the death and burial of Richard III in the Grey Friars church, Leicester, in 1485. Antiquity 87, pp. 519-538.
Lamb, A.L., Evans, J.E., Buckley, R., and Appleby, J. (2014). Multi-isotope analysis demonstrates significant lifestyle changes in King Richard III. Journal of Archaeological Science 50, pp. 559-565.
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Responses to the most frequent comments on my Dungeon Meshi/TAZ crossover doodle
Laios and fair food
2. Taako cooking for real
3. Encounters with plants
(hello, in the manga, the pollen comes out the mouths)
bonus
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I get to draw Sidon and Link again in the year of our lord 2023
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idk man being violently hateful/resentful towards children for existing is weird. it’s legitimately just weird.
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we can argue about queer rep in media until the heat death of the universe (and we will!) but u gotta admit: when someone says ‘the gay pirate show’ or ‘the gay vampire show’ or ‘the cartoon with the girlfriends with magic powers’ and you have to say “which one?” it feels pretty good
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