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@asliceoftofu that's fair........ especially since a lot of it will be just.
Introduced in the Remix Heart manga, Estella "Emma" McKenzie is a professor employed at the NOL's Military Academy and is described as a strict, but fair teacher.
One of her more severe punishments includes feeding a student Noel's "death dinner".
Mr TH Ismay, by Liborio Prosperi - Vanity Fair, 15 November 1894
Thomas Henry Ismay was the founder of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, more commonly known as the White Star Line. His son Joseph Bruce Ismay sailed on the maiden voyage of the ocean liner RMS Titanic.
A minor character from a gacha game... Ok to be fair I was running out of characters from franchises I liked when assigning them to letters. And besides, I like Farrah, she might not be a strong unit but her character is great Lol
The Earl of Albemarle, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 4 October 1894
Arnold Allan Cecil Keppel was a British soldier, courtier and Conservative politician. He was an Aide-de-Camp to both Edward VII and George V.
Fun At The Fair 🎈❤️
Personal art for me and @Andy__Striker , @SokolOshascout <3
#furryart
George Jay Gould I, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 27 September 1894
He was a financier, and a railroad executive. He died of pneumonia on May 16, 1923, on the French Riviera after contracting a fever in Egypt where he visited the tomb of Tutankhamun.
They're just fraternal is all
Sure they have a fair amount of overlap in their features. But like... that's because they have the same parents. They're siblings lol :p
The Earl of Portarlington, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 16 August 1894
George Lionel Henry Seymour Dawson-Damer, 5th Earl of Portarlington
Herbert Scarisbrick Naylor-Leyland, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 9 August 1894
He was a British politician. His wife's beauty and wit reportedly played a major role in her husband's return to politics in 1898.
Pierre Louis Albert Decrais, by Jean Baptiste Guth - Vanity Fair, 28 December 1893
I feel very lucky to be one of the 100 artists to be part of this year’s @sbcomicsfair. I’ve never had an opportunity to reach as many readers as this fair now affords me and I hope that my little 30 page comic can be as meaningful for others to read as it was for me to make.
@WuffMuff actually fair observation, next time I will not fail you
@ECbababooey To be fair, nothing does.
I... just realized I can make my own reaction faces now... I wanted a smug girl with sunglasses shooting finger guns, but this is even better.