Part 23 of Hamilton on crack
(while I suffer)
Credit to Szin on YouTube for her art!

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Part 23 of Hamilton on crack
(while I suffer)
Credit to Szin on YouTube for her art!

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I posted 429 times in 2021
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#also he thinks they make him sound cool and villainous if he sings em while threatening you
My Top Posts in 2021
#5
Thanks for 1k followers! Cheers!~
452 notes ⢠Posted 2021-06-18 16:29:06 GMT
#4
The Baggs train wonât stop.
Debut of casual Baggs, he wears glasses only around Papyrus. He doesnât need them, they just dull his magic.
546 notes ⢠Posted 2021-04-08 11:57:51 GMT
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I was inspired to do some more design notes on Nostra, my Mobfell!Baggs.
He's a mob boss (the MF Papyrus is the face of the gang, but he is the true leader, pulling strings behind the scenes). His organisation produces drugs of his own design, he rules the city.
His method of hypnosis is through his smoke. He is often seen smoking cigars, but that is only to mask the smoke magic he produces.
The pocket watch doesn't do anything, he thinks the clichĂŠ is funny.
566 notes ⢠Posted 2021-06-07 14:51:32 GMT
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Sans fans
637 notes ⢠Posted 2021-03-27 13:27:07 GMT
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683 notes ⢠Posted 2021-06-10 14:08:13 GMT
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huh supeisingly, bam isng gettin on my nerves so much after i sent ruru pics to describeđ¤đ¤đ¤
I had a customer try to get me to say something inappropriate to one of my coworkers as a joke, because she was one of my coworkers friends. It was close to closing time, I was tired and didn't know what was happening was a joke. If you want me to play a small joke on my coworker, that's fine, we do silly stuff like that all the time! But if I don't know you, and you don't tell me it's a joke, and if it's an inappropriate joke that I have to say to my much older coworker, please go fuck urself!!
So it's been awhile sence I posted anything that was my own crap so why don't you guys have an art dump of stuff I have.
Wow that's alot of art and I still have more in the works so come back when you want to see the rest

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worst quarantine moment was when i went around 6 days barely eating anything and never leaving my bed
thatâs a mood
I was on a plane last Wednesday and this show came on. I found out itâs called New Amsterdam. This particular episode is called âRitualsâ and while the show is a clear knockoff of Greyâs Anatomy, I found that it handles the question of indigenous religionsâ validity and necessity, as compared to Western medicine.
This episode in particular involves a Haitian woman whose surgery literally could not be performed until her sosyete (yes, a Haitian Vodou house/community!) performed the gad ko ritual. Although Iâm not sure about the accuracy of the ritual being performed in a hospital, I was impressed by the fidelity of the explanation and âperformanceâ (I donât know what else to call it) with the asson, conducted by a mambo. I was surprised to see everyone wearing red scarves around their necks (although I have no idea if they were even for the correct lwa).
I donât know the rank of the mambo who wore her kolye. All I know is that Iâve never seen accurate *elements* of Haitian Vodou or any Afrikan Traditional Religion (theyâre not the same) on television. Again, itâs probably not all accurate but I didnât see an asson until I went to a fet! I didnât even know the word kolye until I specifically researched the religion. I never expected to see them on mainstream television for othersâ exposure. Side note: Now that I think about it, I donât know if that was best. Regardless, I was happy to see an indigenous (particularly Caribbean) religion trump so-called science.
I was just surprised. Pleasantly and refreshingly surprised.
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