I'm joking, I'm joking.
i already did
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OH FUCK OFF
THIS GOES HARD AF!
ok valid but still fuck you
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I'm joking, I'm joking.
i already did
Also resonating ringing refrence
(album that isnt even out)
OH FUCK OFF
THIS GOES HARD AF!
ok valid but still fuck you

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3/? Studio Ghibli Cards
Hereâs my Spirited Away card/drawing! I spent a lot of time on this one; and itâs by far the best out of the ones Iâve done so far! I hope you like it, for those who actually look at my art. Next is Howlâs Moving Castle AND IâM SO PUMPED TO DRAW SOPHIE AND HOWL OMG.
(Don't mind this. I'm bored.)
(Proportions, arms, shading and hair are whacky but in trying my best!)
(Do not mentioned the head shape. It's whacky too."
TâShelâs First Day
hereâs a little thing Iâve been working on. It takes place in the star trek AOS universe not long after Into Darkness.
         TâShel Selah sat on the edge of her, lost in thought. Her sharp, brown eyes, drifting and unfocused, long black hair, braided and tightly coiled, out of her way. As her eyes slowly moved across the bare shelfs and blank walls and few standard issue comforts that filled the space, she felt a pang of nostalgia for her old apartment at sci-ops with its colorful walls and large windows facing the sun. She was excited for her new assignment, of course, thrilled about finally going into space, but still, this was her first post on a star ship and she was a bit nervous. She reached up and ran a hand over the tips of her ears, a nervous habit she retained from childhood. She glanced at the clock before drifting away into her thoughts again. She still had a few minutes until she had to report to the bridge for her first shift as science officer aboard the USS Aarushi under the command of Admiral TâPeira. She had been reassigned from sci-ops not long ago, the whole transfer had been very fast and it had her slightly off balance. What with the recent destruction of Vulcan she had had to make some choices, she felt a little guilt at them, but she just couldnât go to New Vulcan, she just couldnât. She had been offered an early discharge so she could help with the repopulation efforts, but she had turned down that offer. Her talents were better suited to scientific inquiry than child rearing. Space and its mysteries had stolen her heart as a child and it still owned her soul. It was also a logical career path so she could justify her path to both sides of herself. She had chosen Starfleet. But still there was human guilt for her choice that would have followed her either decision. Sometimes, she wished she had learned the depth of emotional control of those raised on Vulcan. The
        TâShel was the only half Vulcan assigned to the Aarushi and after they completed their assignment of escorting their Vulcan guests to New Vulcan, there wouldnât be anyone else who shared that part of her. No one else who shared that part of her heritage. She would be alone, as she always was. What was the old earth saying, âtoo foreign for home, too foreign for here, never enough for bothâ With a long sigh she settled into meditation, suppressing the guilt and homesickness and nerves and excitement and all the other emotions she was dealing with, and applying a mask of Vulcan composure that the crew would expect from her. The struggle of being, of expectations and the weight of it all was heavy. She closed her eyes, and try as she could, she couldnât push away the images, the memories that cropped up every time she closed her eyes. Every single time her eyes closed lately she saw the same thing.
The large viewing screen in sci-ops, everyone standing in shock and horror or desperately working to try and find some impossible solution to the destruction being witnessed. The starships that were still around Vulcan were streaming back the images as the planet crumbled, they were beaming up as many Vulcans as they could. A small group of Vulcans ran onto a corner of the screen right near a new cliff created by the crumbling planet, the crowd crumbling as they ran trying to be seen, to be beamed aboard a starship. She froze in the middle of her calculations staring in horror as most of the group got beamed aboard some ship, but one man just missed it, and as he fell, a gut-wrenching scream echoed around. Her father fell into the void of the collapsing planet and she could do nothing. She could do nothing.
TâShel jolted, taking a breath as she oriented herself in her room. It had been months since she had lost her father and yet that image, that moment as she watched him fall was still as fresh in her mind as the day it had happened. She glanced over to the clock again, just a few more minutes. She stood and stretched, rubbing her face to get rid of the tears. She stepped to the desk and picked up her gloves. She had taken to wearing them when her father had helped her learn to control her telepathy. Humans and some other species tended to use touch to connect with other people. Gloves helped her to fit in without unwanted mental connections. She brushed her cheeks one more time, took a deep breath and pulled herself together, pushing all the heavy emotions back to be dealt with later. She took another breath, making sure that her mask of composer was fully in place, tugged on her gloves, stepped out her door and headed to the turbolift to the bridge for her first shift aboard the USS Aarushi.
        âAdmiral on the bridgeâ came the call from command, as Admiral TâPeira stepped into view. TâShel quickly turned from the viewport and saluted her new commanding officer. As the admiral took her seat, TâShel turned back and stared at the small blue ball that was her home planet. They could still see it from the space dock. Most of the crew was gathered on the bridge, well, everyone who could make an excuse for being there, TâShel remembered from her trips to Vulcan that the view on takeoff was always best from the bridge. From behind her, TâShel heard the admiral checking in with her first officer and making sure that everyone was aboard. As everything was apparently secure, the admiral directed the pilot, âClawsonâ TâShel noted, to take them out. Earth shrank behind them too quickly and soon the planet was just a tiny marble in the vastness of space. âI believe the showâs over folks.â Stated the admiral, she directed the ship to warp as the crew dispersed back to their assigned places. TâShel retreated to the science station and began getting used to the programs and systems on the ship. She also brought up the ships roster and started matching faces and names. She might as well be familiar with the members of alpha shift who sheâd be working with on the bridge. She also tried to memorize voices as the crew called to each other and chatted while they worked. Most of them seemed to know each other. This was clearly a crew that had been together for a while.
        Everything was normal or at least seemed normal. What was normal at sci-ops wasnât necessarily normal on a starship, but everything seemed to be fine. So why then, TâShel wondered, was she so jittery. There was a nagging in the back of her mind, something distracting that she couldnât quite pinpoint. She brushed it off and continued her work. As they neared New Vulcan, a short trip. When something broke through to her mind, a single thought, shouted to her across space âGoâ, the thought didnât even have time to fade before something immensely powerful hit the ship. TâShel flew across the bridge slamming into one of the communication stations, her vision blurred as her head struck the edge, and a pain fueled fog spread through her head. The Admiralâs voice rang through the haze and the pain âBridge! Reportâ TâShel tried to reach up and access the communications, but her arm wouldnât move and before she could reach around with her other hand, the inertial dampeners kicked in, throwing the already disoriented crew around and breaking some of the equipment, TâShel felt her arm rip open as pain exploded across her chest, she was bleeding and injured in multiple places, a concussion, probably some broken bones. She needed to figure out what had happened or theyâd probably get hit again. Her job right now was to prevent that. She started crawling across the bridge back to the science station. Everything hurt, moving her arm was difficult and she couldnât stand on her own, she could barely leverage herself enough to get to her computers. She may be injured, but securing the ship and making sure they werenât hit again was the priority. She began sweeping the area for lifeforms, ships, anomalies, anything that could have even theoretically cause a powerful enough blast to hit the ship as it did. Behind her, she could vaguely hear one of the ensigns, Quentin, she thought, reporting back to the admiral, âWe have no idea what it was or where it came from. Science is working on it.â
        âIâm on my wayâ came the quick reply. TâShel continued working as quickly as she could. Nothing was showing up, but there was little that TâShel enjoyed more than a challenge. The pain faded a bit as the work distracted her. The admiral arrived on the bridge and began getting reports. At the call, TâShel twitched an ear back a bit, listening to what was being said. Communications had received a signal that said âGoâ just before theyâd been hit. The same word that TâShel had heard before impact. Whatever it was, it had the capacity to send both telepathic messages and communication signals. It could have been from a secondary source or by the source of the initial impact. Either way, it was more information than they had had a moment before. TâShel mentally prepared a report as the Admiral started handing out orders, taking them away at warp 3 and heading back around to New Vulcan. And dispatching medical down to engineering, one of the engineers, Gnorts was down.  She hadnât had a chance to meet him yet, but based on the bridge crewâs reaction to the statement, he was clearly important to this crew. She would figure out what had happened, for this Gnorts, for the crew she barely knew, for science. This was not a problem, it was a puzzle and she would solve it. Her first day on the Aarushi and it was already a terrifying, strange, adventure.

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MC pairings/headcanon: Vanderwood x MC5/Unicorn MC- Undercover emos
It just sort of happened?
He likes how cute she is, but wonât admit it
She likes his work ethic, and knows how he feels
They donât admit how they feel because of the Organization
Are usually paired up with each other because of how well they work together
Located in a hotel after espionage
MC pairings/headcanons: Unknown x MC4- every day wear
Mostly based on this post
Sheâs super loyal and only went because she loves Unknown so much
sucker for leather jackets
Ended up getting same treatment as Unknown
He doesnât love her, but trusts her immensely
Sheâd do anything for him, and he loves that
The Joker and Harley Quinn we wanted
Located in their own darkness
Rika and V: Before and After
SPOILER WARNING FOR THE SECOND PHOTO