"I hate painting. And woodblock, and ceramic, and calligraphy, and every other useless art I mastered to wile away the hours,"
I got my krita fixed, yayy
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"I hate painting. And woodblock, and ceramic, and calligraphy, and every other useless art I mastered to wile away the hours,"
I got my krita fixed, yayy

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One of my favorite tropes that doesn't get enough credit is a grossly unhappy married couple who work too well together, have been together for too long, and hate other people too much to get divorced.
So what if the best example of this is an animated homicidal 17th century Irish Ganondorf and his platonic boo, a scheming, perpetually annoyed Japanese lord who constantly sounds like he's in the middle of attending a Zoom meeting that could have been an email.
They're toxic AF but so deliciously efficient, deadly, and nasty.
Mizu & Fowler: a theory
IT'S A THEORY I'M REALLY PROUD OF and honestly I've already accepted it as canon. The last episode, the moment of Mizu's confrontation with Fowler:
When Fowler is squeezing the hell out of Mizu, he says "your bones break like a woman's" and has that "gasp" moment of realisation. And I think the reason for what he says next isn't that he wants to offend Mizu or he's just being misogynistic. Instead, it's because he realises that the person he's holding isn't just a random girl but someone very specific; a girl he knows very well from his past. When he calls Mizu "Little Miss", it's not to say "lmao you're a little girl". This nickname must have been used for Mizu in the past; a diminutive form of some name or another term of endearment. In the official Netflix subtitles "Miss" is also written with a capital letter.
And, then, just think about Japanese pronunciation: Miss would be pronounced "Misu", which could easily evolve to "Mizu".
Thus, Mizu "keeps getting better" because, in that moment, it stopped being about "just a man" or a random angry bastard kid. It's something much bigger and only Abijah knows that.
Some villainous fanchildren art

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do you have any vtm ocs?
matter of fact, I do ! a whole 4 of them <3
Vuai, my "canon" fledgling, a tremere ! also an anarch
then Abijah, a nossie <3 and vuai's boyfriend. not officially an anarch (he's too loyal to gary for that) but in spirit
then we have my malkav king Chaise, a chemist and singer-songwriter <3 <3
then Ramona, my brujah who will be my protagonist for bloodlines 2 if it ever does come out. otherwise she's just chilling in vtmb1 verse
What does it mean to say, “God is my leader”?
God isn’t on my side, but I can choose to be on His side by aligning myself to His leadership.
How do I keep God as my Leader? King Abijah suggested:
—daily devotion (2 Chronicles 13:11)
—not fighting against God’s directions (v. 12)
—when enemies attack, cry to God first (v. 14)
—recognize that any victory is dependent on my reliance on God (v. 18)
Don’t merely ask God for His blessing, but do what God asks and His blessings are sure to follow!
Nice lick-over of the Bob classic, from 2004