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why is she fat
is this about chell. Ummmmm becayuse i said so .
skinny people dont work in my art style ): and theyre hard to draw too this is just easier for me....... not everyone can draw skinny people some people struggle with that and cant fix it ):
ok this post blew up and i keep seeing people who are trying to find my chell art so im just gonna put a bunch here. enjoy
I love the βI donβt know how to draw fat peopleβ excuses being reclaimed
Why you shouldnβt treat anyone working in customer service roles like shit:
Tenacity

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why doΒ Tinamou eggs look like that. i want to eat them wholeΒ
im going to swallow these like a snake
I was seized with a primal need to know what this bird looks like and Iβm not sure what I was expecting but:
I am EXTREMELY pleased with everything about this animal.
I love them
I grew up with a grandma who quilted, but sheβd never been interested in passing along the hobby, so when she finally kicked it I was the grandkid who got all her materials, βcause I was the only one who knew how to use a sewing machine. Then, in 2015, a friend had a baby and I figured Iβd make her a quilt, βcause how hard could it be?
oh
my
god
Luckily I am the stubbornest human alive, βcause I never woulda finished otherwise. I didnβt know what I was doing, didnβt know the terms to look up how to do anything, I musta reinvented the wheel like eight times and it took ten months, BUT I DID IT.
Figured Iβd suffered enough and would never do it again and now Iβm on quilt #9 smdh
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Iβm hyperventilating.
Holy shit. Holy SHIT.
This is INCREDIBLE.
Oh my god.
Iβve gotta go lay down holy shit look at this how do we just walk by other human beings every day and live our separate lives when thereβs a person sitting next to you on the train or in line for coffee who goes home and makes things like this what even IS being human holy shit.
GOOD FUCKING JOB.
This is the kind of thing you find at a Goodwill and wonder who made it and how it didnβt end up as a family heirloom
1. βRavenβ was an occasionally-encountered name for a girl in the contemporary period, and βEbonyβ would be at least recognizable as a name. The other elements of this name are flatly atypical.
2. During this part of the War Period, this characterβs hairstyle would not be considered shocking, but it would be viewed as garish and nonconformist.
3. A contemporary music performer known for a melancholy style of music and a gothic and dramatic aesthetic. The title of the work probably comes from one of her songs. However, her aesthetic and attitude has little in common with that in this work, being much more conventional and less garish.
4. A member of the contemporary band βMy Chemical Romanceβ, also notable for a βgothicβ, melancholy, and macabre aesthetic
5. i.e. the speaker considers him to be handsome and attractive; despite the pornographic material later in this work, the word βf_______β is here used only as an expletive.
6. Vampires as romantic figures had been increasing in popularity over this period, with a trend away from malicious monsters towards seductive but more benevolent figures, romanticized by their capability of being terrible.
7. Strangely, despite the characterization of this character as a Satanist, βwitchβ should here be characterized as having meaning similar to βwizardβ and not βidolaterβ, βsorceressβ, βmaleficarβ, or other practitioner of what we today recognize as βwitchcraftβ. The background material to this work constantly faced accusations of being satanic by an uneducated reactionary public to whom the difference between technology, wizardry and witchcraft was not meaningful (βwitchβ was sometimes even considered a female equivalent to βwizardβ!), which completely failed to diminish its popularity.
8. It is important to understand that βgothβ as an aesthetic, counterculture or subculture had a completely different meaning in the contemporary period than it does today β what remains similar is the love of the melancholy, the macabre, the dramatic, the romantic, and contempt for conventionalism. In the mid-to-early-late War Period, βGothicβ people were associated with contempt for morality, certain types of sexual display (usually of a shocking and sometimes fetishistic type), various forms of concupiscence, and a fairly significant connection to the occult and even to outright Satanism, though the latter was all but universally an affectation (this is true of most Mid War Period satanism). See contrast on p 321, The Gothic Movement In the Catholic Church. Moreover, the βgothicβ aesthetic as described by this character is a stunted and over-the-top form that has also been corrupted by the counterculture-commericalism that was universal in the Late War Period.
9. A clothing store mostly specializing in counterculture-commercialized and faddist apparel. Critics accused it of being a mercantile vulture that fed by turning more honest and vivacious countercultures into fads.
10. It was almost unheard-of for women in the Mid or Late War Period to wear corsets, but they appeared in the Gothic subculture (which itself heavily borrowed from sources such as Victorian-era clothing, including mourning dress). However, what Enoby is describing is probably not actually a true corset, but a βcorset topβ, which is essentially a laced bodice. Either would be worn with neither chemise nor overblouse.
11. Probably a nondraped skirt that barely passes her wrist.
12. Hose, stockings, or tights in the form of a wide-open mesh
13. Probably not actually military issue boots; these were tall, heavy black leather boots with lacing all the way up.
14. This characterβs outfit would be considered inappropriate for school in the Late War Period, but not shocking to Late War Period mores except by its garishness.
15. Originally meant students at a university-preparatory school; with the extremely high percentage of students seeking to attend university in the Late War Period, this came to mean a subculture of young people who adopted a highly conventionalistic and professionalistic attitude and sought admission to the prestigious and traditionalistic universities in the Eastern United States, often without academics being their true passion. Such people were often viewed as social climbers and sometimes attracted contempt from both their less-professionally-oriented peers and from those who were true intellectuals.Β
16. Also known as βgiving the fingerβ; a very rude gesture in the War Period as it is in ours.
18. This phrase went through considerable popular memetic mutation (as did the entire tract): βIt was _______ <weather> so I felt ________. A lot of _______ stared at me. I ________ them.β See extra material 34c.
17. I.E. βHow are you today?β, βhow are you feeling?β as a greeting.
do you think the writer of My Immortal lives in quiet pleasure knowing what theyβve brought into the world cannot be killed nor can they be held accountable
The slow horror of this post, of realizing:
1. First, that this is about My Immortal, fairly obvious from the start. Okay, meme time.
2. Second, that this is characterized as a future English literature classβs textbook footnotes a la our time periodβs school texts of Shakespeare works, which, haha, seeing that framed as if this future literature class would be so far removed from our understanding of culture as to need these notes and yet would still be in a literature class formatted similarly to ours, especially combined with the idea that My Immortal would be considered typicalΒ βliterature,β thatβs funny, right?
3. Third, that byΒ βthe War Period/the Late War Periodβ they mean us,Β and the implications of that name for the time period added to the idea that so much culture from this time period has been wiped out and would be totally unfamiliar to the students of this class, and oh. Oh, thatβs notβ¦ thatβs not funny anymore.
tumblr what the hell
This is a MASTERPIECE.
Thank you for the βthese are historical footnotes from a potential fututeβ explanation i was SO LOST
sometimes I hate how much modern clothing is determined to show womenβs bodies
like if itβs not skimpy, itβs skin-tight- leggings, skinny jeans, bodycon dresses, etc.
doing historical costuming has made me hyper-aware of just howΒ βon displayβ my body is when Iβm wearing normal modern outfits, and it affects my behavior. donβt bend over to pick things up at work because men will stare at your ass. sit differently so you donβt show stomach rolls. a guy running a pop-up stand next to my shop commented so much on how I hadΒ βgreat legsβ that I didnβt wear leggings and skirts- one of my favorite winter outfit combinations -for the rest of the season
thereβs a certain freedom in medium-to-long skirts and skirt supports, I find: the freedom to define what people see of my body. men wonβt stop being creepy no matter what women wear, but I like that kind of dramatic body re-framing. you donβt get to see my legs and hips, Creepy Guys. you get to see a massive bell skirt, or a bustle, or an upended trumpet flower shape. my body is to be seen only by those Iβve chosen to trust, not the world at large
of course, empowerment is different for different women. some feel comfortable and powerful showing as much of their shape as possible, and I applaud them in doing exactly that. what pisses me off is the pressure from the fashion industry for all of us to be empowered by the same thingβ¦a thing that just so happens to tie in with the diet industry and the cosmetics industry. itβs easier to sell the idea that you have to be hairless and smooth and thin and blemish-free when itβs all on display
sometimes I just wish I could go about in a hoop skirt and aΒ t-shirt that saysΒ βfuck offβ in delicate script
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My friend Johnathan Harker is ready to go out in dracula lizard fashion

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lowkey apeture shouldve just said fuck it and turned into a fashion house cuz look at the long-fall boots
u cant tell me these arent cunt
15 May - Once more I have seen the count go out in his lizard fashion.
theyre calling it chellcore. the hottest fashion trend of the future
brushbuddy fashion week
mandatory report to the watchful eye

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Ah my favorite meme: the dodgeball of prophecy
like the eyes of god...
Anyone else wonder if that eye doctor ever knew how much existential angst his billboard caused?