muggles throw around killing curses like nothing
did I do this right @julcheninred
After two weeks I finally finished him, my clay look up kageyama!!
⌕ naruto: team minato • kakashi.
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ted lasso scene redraw (zosopp)
happy valentine’s day from one extremely burnt out girly pop to the rest xoxo 🤟🏻
I saw a lot of Bruce in Supes merch and wanted to draw one too 😋
Bagged the Savior, scurry off now
I am really annoyed with the idea that Slytherins are always cool, calm and unemotional. Most of the Slytherins we see are very emotional, and make a lot of important decisions based on strong emotion, and even foil themselves because they get too emotional. They’ll absolutely tear themselves apart for whatever they love, whether that’s a person or power. You have to feel strongly about something to be truly ambitious.
I MEAN JUST LOOK AT THE EXAMPLES. Someone insulted you/your family/someone you care about? Forget the snide comebacks, it’s time to SCREAM, YELL, CURSE THEM WITH BOILS. Family doesn’t approve of your boyfriend? ELOPE, it doesn’t matter whether this turns out to be a terrible decision. Boy Who Lived refuses to be your friend? OBSESS OVER HIM FOR THE NEXT SEVEN YEARS. Telepathic Dark Lord is threatening your son/childhood friend? Lie on the spot AND RISK A TORTUROUS DEATH TO DEFY HIM. Dark Lord is threatening your house elf? DRINK POISON AND THROW YOURSELF INTO A PIT OF ZOMBIES.
Slytherin is the House of cunning, not the House of rational decision-making??
There are two types of Draco I often see in fanon: the one where he's icy and stoic, and the one where he's pathetic, whiny, and emotional. Yes, it might sound out of character at first, but neither of these interpretations is completely wrong because both sides exist in canon. And this is what I mean when I say Draco has multiple layers to his personality.
The problem arises when people reduce him to just one version and ignore the rest. That’s what makes him feel off. His character isn’t one or the other—it’s both. For me, good Draco characterization is when writers embrace all aspects of his personality, not just the ones that fit a certain narrative. He’s layered, and that’s what gives him depth. Choosing only one version of him flattens his entire character.
i love this big baby of a man
Alternate Sixth-Year Bathroom Scene for @the-forbidden-forest Creature prompt!!🤗
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