Its november, so its moovember
Get cow'd idiot
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[INKTOBER '22 - DAY 13 - Kind] "Who would have thought that a horned businesswoman would give you the deal of a lifetime at 3 AM? Not you, which is why you embarrassingly don't have a pen at hand. But your visitor is kind enough to help you with that."
A bargain, I'd say. 😏 But beware: no refunds.
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mission: if you choose to accept it, tag me in your bg3 oc's.
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Found an old qunari sketch from late 2022 which I apparently never posted (perhaps at a time I thought that it's too rough and messy). It's been a year since then, and I actually like it a lot?..
Also, hear me out: muscular women with horns....
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Hey guys, I know she’s really beautiful, but don’t forget SHE IS A REAL BEAUTIFUL HUMAN behind her tumblr account, so treat her like one. R-E-S-P-E-C-T her as a person because she is one. Don’t be creepy and nasty and weird. Let her enjoy her tumblr experience in peace. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
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I love how kinda shit Tina is with kids it's incredible to me. like she thinks the eggs are adorable and fawns all over them but when it comes to like practical stuff she slips up a lot and freaks about the responsibility. When she's unprepared she's super awkward like when she first met em she spent most of her time overthinking and panicking. Or during the date when Richas started playing pretend with her and Bagi, Bagi adapted pretty quick but Tina had some trouble playing along. And she's hyper aware of to. Shes very insecure about her parenting abilities and swears up and down that her first meeting with Empanda was a garbage fire. She is, however, determined to do better. Shes actively trying to become a better parent and is holding herself to it. I just really like that she's not immediately settling into being a mother. Not everyone immediately acclimates to parenthood and it fits super well for her character.
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Rebecca Horn, Cockatoo Mask, 1973 (stills from Cockfeather Mask Perfomance II)
Horn described using this mask in a performance exploring ideas of sexual availability and intimacy: ‘My face is covered by two intertwined, closed feather wings. The person standing before me touches the feathers delicately, then separates and opens the wings. The spread wings stretch like long bird wings, and softly enclose around [both] our heads. The feather-enclosure isolates our heads from the surrounding environment, and forces us to remain intimately alone, together.’ The use of the mask is deliberately ambiguous and the performance implies a tension between tenderness and aggression. (Text Via)
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In addition to antlers, I also love horns!
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Sallie Van Horn - Untitled (ca. 1890)
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