Go nuts.
I use AI art as a general reference idea and make actual art from scratch. Like I want a girl in a kimono with wisteria in her hair and a hemp leaf print and that's specific af so I put this as a prompt, use the image as a base, plan my art out and change it up, then I make my art.
I wish every AI “artist” a very I’m going to bust your kneecaps with a baseball bat
BTS V (Taehyung) said purple symbolises his brotherly love for his members and gratitude for Army ( their fandom ) as the youngest member said it was his favourite colour. Then the ace community used it in the same context of friendship and sibling love and that's how 💜 caught on.
wait what's the contextual difference between ❤️ and 💜
Translation: Yay, (Goat) Eid has come! Now I'll eat Korma, I'll eat mutton biryani, I'll eat tikki kebab, Shahmi Kebab! Yay!
Happy Bakr-Eid, Eid al-Adha, Greater Eid to everyone everywhere from India
Ah, how nice to see the problem spelt out with coherence. I agree with this. Love the vibe not the likes.
this whole situation is very funny
credit to @cryptvokeeper for the idea!
This is amazing 👏
y’all want some cool, muslim-made, modest fashion ideas?
absolutely nobody asked but here, have them anyway (all via the Islamic Fashion Institute):
So is Nami an ally or one of the gays??
They did it againnnn! I'm so happyy i can't!!!!😭😩❤️ They're so beautiful and SUPER CANON😭🥺
I love this take and Shane and Ryan. Will miss them.
— Can I say? Can’t be doing that. — You know, obviously, but it is a thing of the times. — … You can’t be doing that. — I mean you see what I’m saying though, right?
Hard agreement
If you haven’t read the book yet, do not proceed. This post may be subject to criticism, but these are just my views.
ISN’T SHE BEAUTIFUL I LOVE HER
Ariadne Bridgestock, or rather, Kamala Joshi, is one of the only Indian characters written about in TSC. We get to know that Kamala was adopted by the Inquisitor, Maurice Bridgestock, and his wife, when she was only seven as she’d been orphaned and the other family in the Mumbai(Bombay) Institute wouldn’t take her in due to bad blood between their families.
She had the potential to be a powerful Shadowhunter, with beauty as well as a kindhearted, gentle nature. Her adoptive parents loved her enough to nurture her talents and show her off, but they changed her name. They changed her name and refused to acknowledge her Indian heritage. In that case, they would never dream of accepting Kamala as a lesbian woman.
This was at a time when India was a colony of the British. Britishers had taken over the country from 1757, and had no love for the Indians. Indians were tortured and revolted for years, until finally India gained independence in 1947. Imagine being a young girl in British India, adopted by British shadowhunters with a powerful position in the Clave, but having your entire childhood wiped out just because of your nationality. Imagine being a closeted lesbian in the 19th-20th centuries, and adding the fear of being rejected by society to all the above. Kamala does not deserve a partner who does not understand why she cannot reveal her sexuality to her parents. Kamala does not deserve to have her childhood hidden, does not deserve to be afraid of society anymore.
Being a bisexual Indian myself, I have always admired her. If in Chain of Thorns, we do not see her speaking Hindi (for she must have learnt it in her childhood), wearing a saree or a salwar and telling her friends (I like to imagine her with Alastair, Eugenia and Grace in a friends group) about the things she remembers from India, I will take it personally. We see the Carstairs siblings embrace their Persian heritage proudly (even after Alastair suffered years of racism and bullying for it) and converse in Farsi – we MUST see Kamala embrace her Indian heritage as well. Cassandra must give Kamala the appreciation and respect which she deserves. Thank you for listening to my rant.
League is going all out to fix ruination and I'm here for it.
RUINATION: A League of Legends Novel, coming September 2022
“Camavor is a brutal land with a bloody legacy. Where the empire’s knights go, slaughter follows. Kalista seeks to change that. When her young and narcissistic uncle, Viego, becomes king, she vows to temper his destructive instincts, as his loyal confidant, advisor and military general. But her plans are thwarted when an assassin’s poisoned blade strikes Viego’s wife, Isolde, afflicting her with a malady for which there is no cure. As Isolde’s condition worsens, Viego descends into madness and grief, threatening to drag Camavor down with him. Kalista makes a desperate gambit to save the kingdom: she searches for the long lost Blessed Isles, rumoured to hold the queen’s salvation, if only Kalista can find them. But corruption grows in the Blessed Isles’ capital, where a vengeful warden seeks to ensnare Kalista in his cruel machinations. She will be forced to choose between her loyalty to Viego and doing what she knows is right - for even in the face of utter darkness, one noble act can shine a light that saves the world.”