A pen sketch because Crowley definitely stole some books
(to make Aziraphale mad…not because he missed the smell)
all the talk lately got me thinkin' so i made this: scooby doo the classic anime
Hanako after the chp release (his otp is mitsukou)
Hanako from the volume 3 cover🥺 He’s so dramatic (affectionate)
“Shall we begin the Survival Strategy?”
Mawaru Penguindrum
From 2018
did anyone tell the actresses playing the moms on the summer i turned pretty that their characters can't be gay for each other since their kids can't be step siblings plotwise or....
Just finished this show and now there’s a wholesome void in my life so I drew them in my favorite outfits of theirs.
Also no one asked but I am disappointed by the lack of ryo x nijika content there is so someone fix that thanks
St. Vincent: Lone Star The virtuosic rock siren comes home to Texas “I think there are things that you just can’t explain about a place,” says Annie Clark, aka, St. Vincent, with regards to Dallas, Texas. The evocative musical maverick’s hometown is where she’s recorded all of her resplendent albums – from 2007‘s debut Marry Me, her breakthrough Strange Mercy, Love This Giant with David Byrne and most recently, the eponymous, Grammy Award-winning, St. Vincent – and she returns in director Alan Del Rio Ortiz’s candid film. Specifically, the majority were laid down at Elmwood Recordings, the homely studio owned by longtime collaborator John Congleton. A vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer, St. Vincent’s non-conformist approach to songwriting has reinforced her reputation as an art rock virtuoso. Part radiance, part dark and chaotic, Clark’s music is creatively commanding, and she remains a singular artist who can front Nirvana and perform “Lithium” at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony, host an experimental radio show on Beats 1, design a guitar for Ernie Ball and write critically acclaimed, sonically wild pop music from the future. [photos = stills from Alan Del Rio Ortiz’s film]
The first episode of Breaking Bad “Pilot” premiered 15 years ago today.
Been thinking about how great they are as foils