glittercrown:

these were panels i was gonna use for a thing but i axed them

first day Stanley was kicked out was probably full of pissed off driving but

man when it hits night and you finally realize…

velocesmells:

some low quality borderlands shitposts from my twitter that i did between commissions

gazeteur:

S I X  O F  C R O W S   →  A HEIST IN SIX PARTS

tagged: +six of crows 
pollyandbooks:
“Currently reading ♡🌿”

pollyandbooks:

Currently reading ♡🌿
tagged: +six of crows 

ed-e-mylove:

Fallout: New Vegas Collectors Edition

tagged: +fallout 

acupofteaandmore:

if i ever misgender you or use slang (bro, man, gurl, dude) that makes you feel even slightly uncomfortable please tell me because your gender identity and comfort is more important than any word i may use to refer to you

munkart:
“ Another redraw that I might sell as a print soon.
”

munkart:

Another redraw that I might sell as a print soon.

tagged: +otgw  +art 

thebunnyartist:

What do you mean that this didn’t happen in Episode 2

tagged: +yes  +ace attorney  +art 
Аноним asked: What is the book about and who is it written by? Looks incredibly interesting from your drawings!

Wow, thank you so much!!
Okay so the book is “Six of Crows” written by Leigh Bardugo. I’m still reading it and so far story is good and intriguing (although sometimes I have to google things about world where it all happens :’D), characters are amazing (my main reason why I even read this tbh) and all so unique, nice atmosphere of old Europe…
Soooo basically if you’re into fantasy you should probably give it a try alriiight

artsybecca:

strikemidnight:

Dorian Time: Chapter 2 [x]

For the love of everything please watch this

I havn’t laughed so hard in a long time

joons:

“i like this villain!”

oh no, you don’t! you haven’t filled out the appropriate forms! you need better credentials. first fill out the following*:

do you admit–publicly, loudly, and continually–that you do not: 

✔ condone  ✔  accept   ✔  understand

any of the villain’s immoral behavior, and that you do not:

✔  enjoy  ✔  tolerate  ✔  see any value whatsoever in 

reading about actions that deviate from Current Puritan Norms, regardless of their merits as devices of narrative tension, character believability, and explorations of morality and empathy in a literary work?

X __________________

*you may waive signing this form if you can answer yes to the following question:

do you like the villain because you’re coping with a traumatic experience? if so, please describe your experience in as much detail as possible and publish the form for public viewing.

now you can say you like a villain on your blog!