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I saw we are doing our book comps as screen titles. Sons of Echidna is a bastard child of Torchwood, Black Sails, SpeedGrapher and House with clock in the walls. But with 5 bi disasters 🏳️🌈 and magic vs technology trope. #WritingCommunity #amquerying
okay well I couldn't go to bed until this was done - thank you and much much love to @JunimoJade, I have absolutely got to make more content of these two disasters again asap
Perhaps an unpopular opinion #2:
Wonder Man has had some great costumes. Not all of his togs were disasters. The green, yellow, red goggle look was cool. And the red safari jacket costume was in fact cutting-edge, unique, and fantastic!
@Touyarokii Absol can sense disasters, and as such, one would surely sense my life and come hang out with me.
3. Tiger-head shoes (虎头鞋)
Usually given to children to dispel evil spirits, protect them from diseases and disasters.
Different regions have different ways of making it, so I took a lot of artistic liberty here too #放サモ
"Absol has the ability to foretell the coming of natural disasters. Every time Absol appears before people, it is followed by a disaster such as an earthquake or a tidal wave. As a result, it came to be known as the disaster Pokémon." - Ruby/Sapphire Dex entries
@the_trico5
We are full of stories of coffee machines exploding causing all kinds of disasters.
This one Is called "El diablito del café"
A spirit that live in the coffee machines passed from generation to generation
waiting for it's opportunity to cause chaos in our kitchens.
spent too much time filling these out for my little natural disasters because i just love them that much
bitches bastards and enby disasters alike, judge me. https://t.co/fS0pUQTkxT
Clearing out archives, don't think I posted this one done for #hearthstone's United in Stormwind expansion, Clumsy Courier. Fun one and reminded me of the many clumsy disasters I caused as a kid.
“The Disasters of War” is a series of 82 etchings by Spanish artist Francisco Goya. Goya worked on the plates during the actual Peninsular War (1807 -1814), during which there were 215,000–375,000 deaths.
The images weren't published until 1863, 35 years after Goya’s death.
That would be Sierra, The Undying Malevolence.
She's one of my big bad evil guys. Top end, epic leveled villain. She's responsible for many planar level disasters, and has destroyed entire planes of existence.
So rough estimates, she's probably killed trillions to quadrillions? https://t.co/ScBxIFgD5a
these human disasters have a strangle-hold on my brain and refuse to let go. (since they're my characters, I guess that's "cringe" or something, but... 🤷♂️) https://t.co/bYPwXG2T7O
CROWDED v3 is now approved and off to the printers and into your eyeballs next month. Guess I'm truly done. Forever grateful to these two fictional disasters who made my life a much stranger and better place to be.
Decided to play with some sticker-style designs for the D&D family, and I had a ton of fun. I love this little crew of disasters SO MUCH.