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Quinty Imara

@quinty-imara / quinty-imara.tumblr.com

Quin, they/them. 24. This used to be an askblog called Asknila, now it's an artblog with whatever else I wanna reblog.
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Hi! I come with not so good news! I lost my job and while I'm not in trouble, yet, I'd like to avoid it

So, if you, or someone you know is looking for an artist... Consider me?

I'll write a bit more than I did on twitter, but I've been dealing with a lot of chronic pain and exhaustion over the past few years. And being a young queer artist, it makes finding a job in the professional spheres of illustration and graphic design pretty damn hard. So I've been working retail jobs, and it's just getting harder and clearer that these are just... Not for me anymore.

I have a carrd, Here With commission prices. Feel free to email me through there or dm me here. And I have a Kofi too!

Thanks for reading, have a good day!!

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huntress1013

Thank you dear Eurovision audience. Not only a black ocean but also booing but what did the tv station do? Fake cheering....but at least we know how it really went down. I am so not watching btw

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whimsifae

the five homoerotic love languages:

- intimate stabbing

- outright obsession

- confused pining

- "no one knows me like you do"

- lifelong promises that always sound suspiciously like wedding vows

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forget about touching grass, i need to touch THE SEA I NEED TO GO INTO THE WATER I NEED TO DIVE INTO THE SEA!!!!!!!!!!!!

I NEED TO GO IN THERE ⬇️⬇️⬇️‼️‼️‼️

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I think Shadowbringers is a great example of how knowing or guessing the "reveal" doesn't hurt a good story, and writers who understand that will write more confidently and tell better stories. That the Exarch is G'raha Tia is not hard to figure out. He has a distinctive lip shape, and he's the guy who was in the Crystal Tower! He's not even a very good liar at the end of the day. And none of that makes his arc as the Exarch any less powerful, imo. I don't think trying harder to obscure the Exarch's identity would make Shadowbringers a better story. Because the emotional core of his arc isn't in shock value. It's in the unfolding story of G'raha's journey, how he came to be here, why he is hiding his identity, why he pretends not to know you or who G'raha Tia is. It's in the culmination of a hundred years of planning and secrecy and loneliness, in how he's willing to die to save two worlds and you, in why it all goes wrong at the last minute, in how hard he tries to play the villain so you'll let him go, and in how unconvincing he is in that role. It's in the choices he makes when he realizes he doesn't have to die. It's in everything he chooses to be. He has a good story, and a good story doesn't lose its power when you know all or part of the ending, because a good story is about the journey.

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people always talk about evil clones like oooh a dark mirror oohh what if you saw what are cruel person you were/are capable of becoming. and well yes but what if you were the evil clone. what if you looked in the mirror and what you saw was so bright it blinded you. what if you had to know exactly how good you could have been.

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