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drawing total drama duos i haven't drawn before to try to fight my artblock
Emma girl you deserved so much better
you should totally draw Millie… just a thought /nf
@gallonwghost I love how I can just tell which anons are my moots 😭 here's your Millie billy
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I got hit SO badly by a Total Drama spinterest so here's a Nichaxel fanart I made for Christmas
Nichaxel shippers I miss u

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I would watch a season where these two just spectate from start to finish
TDI 2023 spoilers
Slow down, slow down–I CAN'T KEEP UP!!!
ok, i'm so, so curious because i've never heard of the dark is rising, but i love being recommended books; how would you pitch the series to a good friend who's never read it? i grew up loving newer fantasy series like philip pullman's His Dark Materials, but i also had a profound affection for older fantasy - from narnia to lord of the rings, and from Diane Duane's criminally underrated "so you want to be a wizard" to Terry Pratchett's Discworld.
(i haven't read much fantasy lately, though i dip into breezy re-reads of discworld when i can. very open to trying something new this summer, though!)
well I think if that’s what you grew up reading, then you’re pretty primed to also love the dark is rising, particularly if you still like to read children’s fiction sometimes!
how i would pitch it to a dear friend… hmmm…
i think i would say: Look. this is an old-fashioned series if i’m being honest. it’s about good and evil, the light and the dark, and children being swept up in a vast aeons-long battle that is impossible for them to fully comprehend, and the power of solid, stout human decency in the face of evil and cruelty and despair
but, i’d say, it’s also deeply, eerily strange; and full of folklore and old, old stories; full, too, of very human grief and loss. sometimes it is genuinely scary, and always it is about how there hasn’t been a moment in human history that we haven’t been searching for meaning and joy and hope in the face of it all
and finally i’d say i think it means so much to me because—and i think it’s at its best when—it manages to blend those feelings of loss and hope and comfort and strangeness into one overwhelming ache. that i like my fiction best when it’s a little melancholy and i think this series might have been what taught me that. that the grey king in particular does this in a way i’ve only encountered maybe a handful of other times in all of my reading—the owl service is one of them—and that bran davies will live in my heart forever. that if, as my friend you want to really, truly understand me, you’ll probably have to read that book to do it