Hello everyone! I'm 17 years-old girl from Poland (Yeah we have Internet). My English sucks. Sorry.
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Holly and Mistletoe are hecking different. Christmas is coming up so I’m sure people are going to draw their ships kissing under holly.
Holly, the plant with broader spiky leaves and red berries. Poisonous.
Mistletoe, this plant with narrower and rounded leaves and white berries. A parasite.
Merry Chirstmas and hope you don’t mistake holly for mistletoe.
Or I will make a comic of a dumbass trying to get a kiss with a clump of holly then the target pointing out that ain’t mistletoe.
Yesterday episode of The Amazing World of Gumball brought on of the most important Things i’ve seen about love on a cartoon.
tons of people have asked for a pearl/lapis fusion and I couldnt think of a design for a really long time… till now this is Larimar
Wet Moon // Oni Press
Wet Moon is a series of graphic novels by trans lady author Sophie Campbell, and published by Oni Press. The publisher has given the series a content rating of “O” for “Older Audiences.”
Primarily set in the fictional southern college town of Wet Moon, the series stars a large cast of characters, most of whom are in their late teens and early twenties, with many into the Goth subculture and other Alternative cultures. (X)
Sophie’s deviantart / tumblr
Calne Ca figure and alternate Nurse Cosplay outift by Union Creative International opened preorders on the 4th! AmiAmi Hobby Shop currently has a 14% discount, making it 10,220 yen.
Based on Deino’s design, this is the reason Bacterial Contamination made it to the Vocaran after all these years.
Yeah I could basically spend hours just staring at how other people chose to render this. Water is such a cool and nebulous thing to draw!
But I’m workin I swear I’m not thinking exclusively about anime girl memes!!
Sources:
PAR。 Kuro Sakura 伽ス Reika ローセプトピギャー ちゃに@PF祭り
untitled by Theo Gosselin on Flickr.
untitled by Carlos Cancela Pinto on Flickr.
Fern nearly done. Lots of pine to add next.
desert flowers by Dustin Sohn
I have sea foam in my veins, I understand the language of waves.
Jean Cocteau, Le testament d’Orphée (via wordsnquotes)