silver-tongues-blog:
“ silver-tongues-blog:
“ Finally made an official sheet for my commissions.
If at any point you are interested, send me a message.
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Hey money is extremely tight for the next week. Please consider buying a commission from me so i...

silver-tongues-blog:

silver-tongues-blog:

Finally made an official sheet for my commissions.

If at any point you are interested, send me a message.

Hey money is extremely tight for the next week. Please consider buying a commission from me so i could afford food and gas

charlesoberonn:

fandomsarepainful:

charlesoberonn:

casual–witchcraft:

charlesoberonn:

charlesoberonn:

micaxiii:

charlesoberonn:

dikubutto:

jadensilver:

sudokobitch:

mr-elementle:

charlesoberonn:

soft-riddler:

charlesoberonn:

soft-riddler:

charlesoberonn:

New superhero: Crime Man.

He stops crimes exclusively by comitting crimes. He out-crimes the criminals.

The Punisher does this and the crime is murder

The Punisher doesn’t stop crime, he punishes criminals. Big difference. Crime Man is more proactive than that.

So what you really mean is like. A totalitarian government that profiles people and arrests them before they commit crimes (which is a crime)

No, it’s more like stopping a credit fraud from happening by comitting arson.

*A mugger threatening me with a knife* Give me your money!

*Crimeman appearing from the darkness with a bigger knife* NO CRIMINAL! You give me YOUR money!

I love the efforts to get deeply analytical and political but op just shuts them down with no crime man does CRIME

BUT BETTER

He finds out someone’s planning to rob the bank so he robs it first so there isn’t any money left when they get there. 

Armed robbery? Hold their family hostage until they deliver their guns in an unmarked bag behind a gas station

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  • shirt and pants with horizontal black and white stripes
  • A black domino mask
  • A dark grey wool hat
  • a big sack with a dollar sign on it where he stores his gadgets
  • a yellow sash reading “CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSS”

I drew fanart

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did I get it right?

Now that’s a hero if I’ve ever seen one.

Check out this amazing Crime Man comic by @micaxiii

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You do the crime, you get the crime.

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The plan is working!

Now Crime Man has to have a seperate blog all on its own as well as its own following.

The plan is to eventually make a crowdfunding campaign for a Crime Man graphic novel. I’m already in talks with people who could do the art.

lilbit4point0:

I think now there’s so many absurd fandom theories every week like “Rotten Tomatoes has been paid to give bad reviews to DC movies” or “The creators stole this fan theory I wrote down a few weeks ago” but I don’t think any will ever top “This final season was bad on purpose because the creators have a secret unannounced final episode that will retroactively make it all good.”

cleoselene:

whitmerule:

letzplaymurder:

jane austen was so lit because she wrote about men the way men typically write about women i.e. her stories just centered around women and men were only there for the sake of women, and her books could have been all bitter and sad about the state of women in that century, but instead they’re sweet honest observational stories of friendship, family and love *sighs* what a lady i am sorry i ever doubted you cos I was bored in high school

no seriously her books do not pass the REVERSE bechdel test and it’s perfect

Jane Austen never wrote a single scene without a woman present.

paddypadcake:

donutfloats:

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Hey fun fact a terf got so upsetti at me that they reported me

All cause I said that they should get salmonella

I’m dying rn

this is so fucking sad

1 like = 1 terf getting salmonella

1 reblog = giving 1 terf salmonella by your own cold hands

oh-whataworld:

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Ah yes. The real McElroy lore: Griffins ibs.

surfacage:

(one last) breath of the wild

or a tale of three friends, 10000 years ago

tartan-thermos:

that raw self-examination wherein you realize that part of the reason Good Omens has so thoroughly reclaimed your soul is how desperately, how deeply, how viscerally you have needed - how for such a long, long time, you have needed - a story with a happy ending

no strings attached, no bittersweet victories, no happiness tempered by loss or uncertainty or ephemerality or complications or ‘realism’

just a story where people love each other and do, actually, get to live happily ever after