*hm…
*i’m going to guess… dad.
🥂 WE WERE NOT AROUND TO SEND A MESSAGE.
🥂 … THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN THE MESSAGE, THOUGH.
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*hm…
*i’m going to guess… dad.
🥂 WE WERE NOT AROUND TO SEND A MESSAGE.
🥂 … THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN THE MESSAGE, THOUGH.

can you believe after so many years of using french’s “c’est la vie” because the nuance doesn’t translate, we’ve finally obtained a flawless translation with “that’s just the way it is on this bitch of an earth"
A detailed reference of all the designs of my tumblr-oriented RP characters in their current states.

* hheh e e.. . flaps was.. being really ggay last night and.. he proposed to me,, sso !! thi s is a thing.. m y wings got in the way just a little,
🥂 THERE IS NOTHING WORSE THAN A SELF-RIGHTEOUS MORON.
I’d love to see the “you and I, we aren’t so different” villainous trope used by the hero.
Many times villains are characters who are driven to doing bad things because they felt they had no other choices or this was all they could do to stay alive. They shun the law because it was never written to protect them. They are embittered because they feel, and because they are, alone. Cast aside, left behind, threatened, spat upon.
“You and I, we aren’t so different,” doesn’t have to be a reminder that something in the hero is foul. It can just as easily be used to remind the villain that they aren’t all society say is bad or wrong. “You and I, we aren’t so different,” can be an offered hand.
“You and I, we aren’t so different.”
It absolutely can be the most pretentious, insulting thing…but it can also be a hope. Compassion goes a very, very long way, even if you don’t see the road ahead immediately.
🥂 MANTIS. MUCH LIKE ORCHID MANTIS, SPECIFICALLY.