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oddlydrawnscissors · 7 months
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corporate needs you to find the difference between these images
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@chucksax you inspired me 😉
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kazinsblog · 3 months
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Home Is Where The Heart Is (HIWTHI) Fic Fanart
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After a month….I can finally post this~! Here’s another Rain Code Fic Fanart! This one was inspired by @pixelatedraindrops aka Space_Nurse on ao3 Home is Where The Heart Is (HIWTHI)
Home is Where The Heart Is is one of the earliest fics I read when I first got into the RC fandom. My personal favorite parts of HIWTHI is that it expands more on Halara, Desuhiko, Fubuki, and Vivia’s character, Yuma feeling super under the weather, and the ending ;W;. I also absolutely love sic fics as well, so that's a huge plusl~! It’s so sweet, you have no idea how much this fic warms my heart :3. 
So… I drew the fic from start to finish! (Fun fact: Pixel drew a 4 page blueprint for me to reference and it became 14 pages) . This one is special cause its a slient comic ;3. I wonder what everyone says~(?)
The comic version of HIWTHI is fully colored and has 14 pages. This is the biggest project I’ve ever done to date yet! And I absolutely love it~ I don’t say this a lot but I’m really proud of this one! Especially the backgrounds, which I could for the life of me could not draw before XD. Drawing the background over and over really does help you improve.
The comic version of HIWTHI is also a birthday gift for Pixel. I’m grateful towards Pixel for being such a wonderful friend/ mentor. And always listens and helps me get through tough times. Thank you so much! ;W; truly~!
🎉Happy Birthday Pixel~ 🎉🎁🎂🎁
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Thank you for reading till the end~ Please go read Home is Where the Heart is~! The fic is beautifully written~
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Movies made around the 2010s to 2016 or so have a level of entertainment that cannot be replicated.
They don’t even have to be good (cough cough twilight cough cough) to be entertaining their just really addictive.
The hunger games movies, the hobbit trilogy, the twilight saga, the hangover movies, the Harry Potter movies, the maze runner movies.
This might be because a lot of them are based on books but still, I think it’s also because the scripts are really well developed, even if the writing is bad.
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dance-sex-artpop-tech · 9 months
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yes-i-exist-shutup · 6 months
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Andrew at Eden Twilight!!!
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Dystopian themes in the Prequels
“Looking back is helpful in understanding his work. Lucas started out in the 1960’s as an experimental filmmaker heavily influenced by the avant-garde films of the San Francisco art scene. Initially interested in painting, he became an editor and visualist who made abstract tone poems. His first feature, THX 1138 (1971) was an experimental science fiction film that presented a surreal, underground world where a dictatorial state controls a docile population using drugs. Love and sex are outlawed, procreation is controlled through machines, and human beings shuffle meaninglessly around the system.”
—Anthony Parisi, 'Revisiting the Star Wars Prequels'
The bolded parts in this description correspond with the Coruscant Underworld, the Jedi Order’s code, and the creation of the clone troopers, respectively.
Notably, in THX 1138's setting, emotions such as love and the concept of family are taboo:
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I’ve always found it so interesting that Lucas incorporated the dystopian elements of his earlier sci-fi into the Prequels, taking place as they do in the context of the final years of the Repubic, with all its colourful and sumptuous visual spendour. In comparison, the post-apocalyptic ‘Dark Times’ of the Original Trilogy would seem on the surface to be the more outwardly ‘dystopian’ setting of the two—however, the actual story of the OT is a mythic hero's journey and fairytale, complete with an uplifting and transcendent happy ending. The OT's setting may be drained of colour, and its characters may be living under the shadow of the Empire, but as a story it is far from bleak or dystopian in tone. Rather, fascinatingly, it is the pre-apocalyptic era of the Prequels that is presented as the more dystopian storyline:
“On the surface, [The Phantom Menace] is an optimistic, colorful fantasy of a couple of swashbuckling samurai rescuing a child Queen and meeting a gifted slave boy who can help save the galaxy from the slimy Trade Federation and its Sith leaders. But beneath that cheerful facade is a sweatshop of horrors.” —Michael O'Connor, 'Moral Ambiguity: Beyond Good and Evil in the Prequels'
This is referring to the state of the galaxy during the Prequels era, including the fact that slavery is known to exist, but is largely ignored by the Republic and the Jedi alike due to being too economically inconvenient to combat. It also refers to how the Jedi of the Old Order come across as cold and distant atop their ivory tower on the artificial world of Coruscant, far removed not only from the natural world but also from the true realities of the people they claim to serve. And then there is the additional revelation in Attack of the Clones that love and family are 'outlawed' within the Jedi Order, creating an environment in which their own 'Chosen One' is unable to flourish, leaving him vulnerable to the Dark Side. Finally, there's the fact that the characters end up so distracted by fighting a civil war (something that goes against their own principles and involves the use of a slave clone army in the process), that they are blinded to the entity of pure evil that is guiding their every move...until it is too late.
“Without a clear enemy, the Jedi Order, the Galactic Senate, the whole of the Star Wars galaxy bickers and backstabs and slides around the moral scales. But there is one benefit to Palpatine’s pure evil crashing down upon the galaxy; against its oppressive darkness, only the purest light can shine through.” —Michael O'Connor, 'Moral Ambiguity: Beyond Good and Evil in the Prequels'
If anything, the Dark Times allows for the OT generation's acts of courage and heroism to flourish and succeed, because they are not hampered by the Old Jedi Order's restrictive rules, nor by its servitude to the whims of an increasingly corrupt Republic—so corrupt, in fact, that by the time of RotS, it is practically the Empire in all but name. Indeed, one of the key features of the Prequels, and what makes them so tragic, is that the characters are already living in a dystopia...they just don't know it.
There is, paradoxically, a level of freedom to be found in the midst of the Dark Times which had not been possible during the Twilight era, which allows Original Trio to rise above the tragedy that befell their predecessors. They are able to act as free agents (not as slaves of a corrupt government), serving only the fight for the liberation of all the peoples of the galaxy (not just citizens of the Republic), and are likewise free to live (and love!) on their own terms. Free to act on their positive attachments to one another, without having to hide the truth of their feelings. It's particularly telling that *this* is, above all, what makes the Prequels era so dystopian—the characters' inability to freely and openly participate in normal familial human relationships.
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M3gan and Friends in Fantastic Four #1 (2023)
Talky Tina and the Zuni doll live in my nightmares, rent free, btw. Source: DeviantArt
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crystalmethsthings · 2 years
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Nicky and Roland:
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cinewhore · 3 months
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What a day at the thrift
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What if Darth Vader after dying replaces Bella Cullen when she become a vampire?
Darth Vader is so done with life and the universe at any point he doesn't care.
He can only surmise that his spirit finally rejected his body and the Force guided him to this alien woman on a planet so far out in the boonies that he's never heard of it, they have no/a very primitive understanding of the Force, and they've barely discovered interstellar travel in their own seemingly barren galaxy.
Vader has mixed feelings about this as, while he could perhaps find a way back to his own galaxy, why would he want to? If it's before the original trilogy, he thinks his child is dead and doesn't realize a) there's two b) they both survived Padme's death. If it's after the series, then he just destroyed the only threat that ever really matters: Palpatine and his children are better off without him as is the galaxy which would only demand his death in the power vacuum that will follow Palpatine's death.
If it's during the Empire Strikes Back or the early part of Return of the Jedi, then he's desperately trying to get back to Luke before Palpatine murks him, in which case Bella Cullen's building an engine out of twigs/whatever materials he can get a hold of on this backwater world.
Otherwise, I imagine Vader ditches the Cullens almost immediately, as he's not going to pretend to be this little shit's wife. That Edward can barely, hilariously barely, use the Force just makes this even more pathetic to Vader.
Vader thinks they should count themselves grateful he didn't murder them all on his way out the door.
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bookwyrminspiration · 11 months
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GIRL WHAT!!!
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noecoded · 9 months
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do you have any more maeve & freya drawings around... some orange & silver if you will.....
naturally. i lov emy ocs but no one understands my high irony lifestyle. blood warning
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notrandtumblin · 4 months
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vavuska · 4 months
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WHICH 2010s TOXIC RELATIONSHIP ARE YOU?
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WEREWOLF
- makes jokes about domestic violence and his addiction to beer, but his criminal report shows too much charges caused by bar fights for a person who isn't constantly drunk
- has anger issues, is jealous and has a huge pathological insecurity that makes him sniff your body to detect some other “male” smell on you
- lives in a caravan in the woods with a bunch of other buffy dudes that he calls "his pack", but swears it isn't gay (dude is a bit homophobic)
- will pee on your mat to assert dominance and your neighbor's dog will hate his guts
- Will develop a crush for your friend's newborn daughter
BILLIONAIRE
- At the first date says unironically that you two must sign a pre-nup, because he has already 5 ex-wives and 7 children to support
- Will make a scene if you come at the date with a dress that doesn't match with his tie
- His house is white and minimal and has a weird smell of chemicals, like an hospital
- Gots nervous when you try to open the fridge, like he is hiding some corpse in it (yes, he is)
- He is a serial killer and a professional stalker, actually he followed you for days, placed a spy device on your car and hacked your phone to learn * everything * about you, even before you would be able to notice his existence
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