Inktober Day Three: Pine + Ghost
Pine: steadiness, strength, persistence, eternity
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Some more doodles of my pmd2 team because I love them 👉👈
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marylily coming back to their apartment after parties stumbling to the door just full on making out, smiling against messy kisses with their hands all over each other while one of them uselessly fumbles with opening the door and they stumble into the hallway not breaking apart, nearly tripping over themselves with just this giddy wanting to be so torturously close to each other like it’ll never truly be close enough.
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"A Magician never reveals her secrets!" is the rule but Trucy's family has always been completely made up of other magicians. They've taught her all she knows, cards and throwing knives and sawing people in half and how to smile no matter what. So she may call Phoenix 'daddy' pretty much immediately but when she starts really thinking about him as her family is when she starts to teach him some magic.
She can tell that he's already a bit of a performer as well, his false smiles are practiced and perfected, he appreciates some theatrics, he knows the security that comes with an act. He's her father now, so she teaches him some sleight of hand and how to throw knives so he stops coming back from work all bruised from a card game gone wrong.
Just... the Wrights being a completely in-sync duo who above all, are performers, acting out the life they want others to think that they have. They have smiling iron masks that can only be seen through by each other and they're all each other has.
Phoenix didn't adopt Apollo when he figured out his parentage, no, he figured it was too late when Trucy started making him her magical assistant.
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Much Ado but Beatrice convinces Benedick to give her his clothes and then fights Claudio dressed as a man.
“If I were a man- wait…”
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Sappho. I wanted to know if I could under layer shading with markers. That failed. HOWEVER, I took a picture of my greyscale marker drawing before I obliterated every ounce of shading with grotesque color so that I could play with it digitally. I'm ecstatic. She is GORGEOUS.
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puyo puyo (tetris) sketches with varying effort put into them before i go on vacation
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Suggestions Wanted
A reader suggested a list of unsolved murders along the lines of "Who was Jack the Ripper?"
On consultation with my friends we decided to expand it to disappearances and the occasional murder where we know who did it but because it was so long ago other questions remain.
We brainstormed more than one Time travel poll worth, but not enough for two.
To go on the list:
At least one person needs to have disappeared (with foul play expected. I put Amelia Earhart on a 20th Century list) or been murdered. (I put an early modern case were it's either a serial killing or a mystery animal, which is an edge case, I know).
There needs to be a mystery about it. (Mysteries besides who done it are allowed).
It needs to have happened before 2000. (I would feel like an asshole doing anything more recent.)
Not the Kennedy Assassination. I refuse to do the Kennedy Assassination. Sorry.
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Jackson Storm may be my favorite Cars character, but writing wise Chick and Francesco are better rivals for McQueen.
Like Francesco doesn't even hate McQueen, he's just understandably egotistical and funny. His and McQueen rivalry is not out of genuine hate, just arrogance from Francesco's part.
Chick had tons of character in the first movie and have legitimate reasons to hate McQueen. What ever backstory he has is an added bonus and not necessarily needed for his character.
Jackson Storm on the other hand is more like a one-dimensional, mean obstacle rather than a character. Dude literally disappears at the end of the film. Giving the audience no closure or send off of this character (like Chick and Francesco had in 1 and 2) kind of shows how insignificant Jackson is as a rival.
The fact that I think his book origin shows more character depth than what he had in the movie is honestly frustrating. Even more so when the book is written in his crew chief's perspective rather than his own. Like I shouldn't need a book to get that character depth, I should get it from the movie.
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Can someone help me? I can’t see Will in this shot
He should be behind Lucas and Max and the other black boy and the girl with the red shirt. But after Mike and El kiss, it seems like he disappears. I see Mike and El, Dustin and Nancy, Max is still hugging Lucas, but where’s Will? Why does he keep disappearing?
It’s interesting that in this season Joyce asks What happens when my boy is gone? and Owens doesn’t answer. We will definitely know what it means in S5
Here we still see Will
The girl
(edit) Will again in the gif below, and the black kid and the girl with the red shirt. I think she’s there because she’s easy to spot.
But after this, poof. Gone. It’s strange. If we’re seeing different timelines in a time loop, it means that Will couldn’t go to the ball in one of them. What happened to him? And why did he disappear after Mike and El kiss and right before we see the Mind Flayer?
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sometimes I wonder what would have happened if boy jerry and girl jeri, whilst raising lumber axe, had come across one of the honey queens being sacrificed in the witchwood forest.
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Oooof Tushan Jing being the younger brother who is world-renowned as an elegant and accomplished scholar and musician, who ends up being locked up in a dungeon and tortured for years by a jealous older brother who then throws him out into the street to die, and tells him, "Without your fancy clothes and without your noble status you're nothing".
"Qingqiu-gongzi is just a joke."
God this is 1000000% exactly what Shan Gudao would've done to Li Xiangyi if he had had the chance and now I badly want to read that fic.
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hi! i was wondering what is “PingXie” ? and what does it have to do with mlc?
PingXie 瓶邪 is a cp (couple pairing) ship name for two characters: Zhang Qiling & Wu Xie from the Daomu Biji/Lost Tomb book series & drama/film franchise. The Xie comes from Wu Xie. The Ping comes from Wu Xie’s nickname for Zhang Qiling “Men you píng” 闷油瓶 (very loosely translated means poker face - WuXie is fascinated by his unreadable facial expressions).
Two actors from Mysterious Lotus Casebook have both been in Daomu Biji/Lost Tomb dramas. Actor Zeng ShunXi played Wu Xie in dmbj drama: Ultimate Note.
And Cheng Yi once played Zhang Qiling in dmbj drama The Lost Tomb 2.
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