It just occurred to me that we've heard all the protagonists of Infinity Train sing:
Tulip sang for nearly half of episode four.
Jesse sang "Travel Friends" and Lake improvised on the same song mockingly.
Simon and Grace's VAs sang two lines each in "When I Look at You, I See Me".
Ryan and Min-Gi basically spent all of season four singing.
. . . I'm adding this to my looooong list of reasons to love this show.
I meant to draw this back in November when I first read the asexual Jasnah chapter, but uh . . . better late than never, right?
Reading the chapter that revealed Jasnah was ace was one of the happiest moments of my life. No joke, I went to bed that night grinning so hard it hurt the next morning. If there was any doubt about it before, Brandon Sanderson is definitely my favorite author now. Ace Jasnah is awesome.
I understand people being a little disappointed she's not homoromantic or 100% lesbian, but just remember that's she's not heteroromantic either--since the only romances she's ever been in (in any iteration of the Stormlight archive) have been with Taln (WoKP) and Hoid (RoW), she's clearly actually infiniromantic--romantically attracted to people who are at least a few millennia old and way too knowledgeable for anyone's good.
(Also, yes, I will be using ace Jasnah as an excuse to draw her exclusively using purple palettes. I mean, I would've anyway because something about her is just purple, but now I have an excuse.)
Everyone always compares Infinity Train to Adventure Time or Gravity Falls or Steven Universe, but to me, watching Infinity Train always feels more like watching a studio Ghibli movie: captivating, immersive, and surreal.
Here, have a pre-Simon Hazel sketch and be happy
That moment where you're halfway through an animatic and you suddenly decide you loathe everything about your art style.
My hand slipped and, um . . .
I wrote another all left fic for the au by @sabertoothwalrus! One chapter up, the other two written. It's what I've been referring to in my head as the prosthetic fic. I am quite happy with it actually and, um, I would be even happier if you would read it . . .
One of my favorite things to explore is the way Adrien has been affected by growing up in an arguably abusive household. Normally I think about behaviors he's learned as a defense mechanism (timidity, selflessness, submission, being endlessly good-natured), but this is a good example of learned behaviors that involve imitating something harmful, instead of reacting to something harmful.
So I was watching the English dub of Sentibubbler, and there was a scene that I remember made me feel uncomfortable when I saw it the first time:
I couldn’t quite put my finger on what it was. Then, later in the episode:
And that punched me in the gut. It scared me.
I don’t think I can write out a whole essay on this rn, but I needed to throw it into the void. What I can say is that Chat Noir demolished something because he was angry. I’m not saying that he was angry at Ladybug necessarily, but the situation didn’t go his way, he felt like he wasn’t being heard, and he hit something so hard that it shattered. And I’m saying he learned that from somewhere.
Idk why it's such a shock to me but how did I find a blog that talks about the cosmere and ml. I love both but they are worlds apart so I was so surprised
I tried to come up with a clever quip along the lines of "well, if you consider [these things], they aren't actually that different!"
But the truth is,
they really are that different
I drew some angsty Adrien Agreste and couldn’t decide which version I prefered, so I’ll just post both.
Aaaand I'm back to writing short fluffy pieces. Oh well. I have an eight-chapter fic full of pining planned, so um, give me some credit?
Here ya go.
You can call me Starry! I'm a fan artist and fanfiction writer. She/her, asexual. I'm a huge nerd (and by that, I mean I love math, science, and language). I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Reblog blog is @starryarchitect-reblogs, queer mormon blog is @acemormon.
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