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This is both a PERSONAL and a FANDOM blog. I also reblog some of my ARTWORK.
I have way too many interests to count, but here are just a smattering: Kpop / Merlin / Tron / Supernatural / Misfits / Asian Dramas / Tales Of / Red vs Blue / Animation / Sherlock / Young Justice / Avatar

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100FACTS: dis is mah confession

euclase:

“In the past year or so, Schuyler has made a discovery. It’s one I’ve always known she would make, and always anticipated with a heavy heart. Inevitable, perhaps, for any person with an essentially good heart and a love for the world that it has neither earned nor returned.

Schuyler is learning how to be sad.

She learned in middle school that being surrounded by people doesn’t mean you can’t be lonely. She learned that people will look at a kid like her and make assumptions that are extremely unkind, assumptions that she can’t easily dispel. She learned that her brain can betray her, can leave her confused and dispirited, and that as she grows older, that betrayal only grows worse. The last few times that she’s suffered partial complex seizures have left her crying. She had one last night in the middle of dinner with friends that left her sobbing, for no reason she could identify. “I can’t stop crying,” she kept saying to me, and the confusion in her voice was, for me, perhaps the most heartbreaking of the many bad things about her fucking monster.

Schuyler is coming to realizations about this grand, rough world that she probably already knew, but in the last year or so, she’s taken those lessons to heart.

Today I accompanied Schuyler to her middle school band’s annual trip to a local water park. I was attending as a parent chaperone, doing things like checking names as the kids got on the bus and handing out wristbands and such, but when the rest of the chaperones’ jobs were done and the kids were in the park, my real duty began. The band director, a good and decent person who really does real damage to the crappy reputation of conductors everywhere (I kid, I kid…), recognizes our daughter’s challenges, and she works harder than we have any right to expect in order to make Schuyler’s band experience a good one. She put me on the chaperone list, I believe, so that I could keep an eye on Schuyler.

Schuyler had a good start to the day as she and a friend gravitated to each other immediately. But I knew we might be in trouble when I saw the girl later with someone else. When Schuyler found me, she was frowning.

“She found another friend,” she said. I tried to explain that just because her friend was playing with someone else didn’t mean anything bad, and that sometimes people just change up their buddies from time to time, but she wasn’t convinced. I honestly had no idea what had happened, but I know Schuyler. She’s an amazing person, but she can smother her friends. It’s always been a problem and it will continue to be one, until she finds her person, the one who only wants more of her, not less. And that girl or boy will be her soulmate and her forever person, and that will be that.

We sat down for lunch, and were having a pretty good time. Schuyler was fighting a losing battle with a hot dog that she had inadvertently smothered in a toxic strata of mustard, but she was soldiering on. And that’s when we heard it, from the table next to ours. A girl, laughing and yelling at her friend.

“You are a retard!”

Schuyler stopped. Her face froze, and she turned to look at the kids. They were oblivious; I don’t even think they were from her school. They carried on, not knowing what they had just done, which I suppose is true of the majority of people who casually throw that word around. But I knew. I could see it on Schuyler’s face. She turned back to her lunch, her face now a careful mask.

“Are you okay?” I asked. There was no need to acknowledge what had been said.

“I’m not a retard,” she said quietly. “That’s a mean word.”

I tried to explain that the girl wasn’t talking about her at all, but Schuyler was absolutely convinced that she was. Beyond that, I explained, not for the first or I suspect the last time, that people who use that word don’t have the first clue about who Schuyler is or what she’s capable of. That word has nothing to do with her, I said, and people who use it only make themselves smaller, not her. Schuyler sat quietly, not even looking at me when I snapped a photo of her, trying to cheer her up. She listened, but she didn’t hear. She’d already heard what she needed to, and not from me, but from one of her peers.

Finally she gave me a lingering hug and said something that I can tell you for a fact that she has never said to me in her young life, yet something that I’ve said a hundred times to just about any person who has ever loved me, ever. I suppose it was just a matter of time.

“I want to go walk around by myself,” she said. “Okay?”

“Okay,” I said. And she did, for almost an hour. She was never alone, because I followed her from a distance, watching. Maybe that was the wrong thing to do, but it didn’t feel wrong. I know it wasn’t the wrong thing to do. Sometimes the hardest part of being a father is when there’s absolutely nothing I can do to make it better. Just follow, and let her sadness resonate with my own.

She walked with her hood pulled up, her hands in her pockets, her face cast down, moving sadly through the park and the world like a ghost.”

- Fighting Monsters with Rubber Swords, a blog that chronicles Rob Rummel-Hudson’s experiences raising a daughter with Polymicrogyria.

rhymeswithcitrus:

Annyeong Bada  |  Devil

Man, drawing only two wings each for Cas and Anna feels like a let-down after Gabriel’s six.  

(via czaritsa)

thecapturedspy:

one part angel and one part danger

Finished this here bad boy. (Also, I can’t not name things after song lyrics—in this case it’s Daughtry’s Losing My Mind. Song doesn’t really apply to Gabriel haha but the lyric kept sticking out.)

I wanted to make his wings look solid, but not—substantial enough to carry his weight, yet not quite wholly present (that we can see, anyway). It gave me the chance to play around with brush settings. C:

rebagel here because DANG I’m actually proud of this one. 

I’m loving the Avengers collectible action figures but most of them give me uncanny valley feels. *_*

Still, hnng that Hawkeye. and dat Captain America

juliedillon:

I’ve had this aquarium set up for over a month, and my cat only just today figured out that there are fish in it. 

Asker herringbones Asks:
just wanted to say I appreciate your username hahaha xD
munkustrap munkustrap Said:

Why thank ya! XD

!

So I found out that I’ve had SAI on my computer all along, but haven’t been using it ‘cause I got lost in the transfer from laptop to desktop—but it’s there.

After experimenting with it for Gabriel yesterday, I’m hooked. Totally using it for sketching and inking. Coloring, still kind of iffy. I feel like I can do a lot more in Photoshop. I need to go find some good SAI tutorials for painterly coloring. ;3;

saphiremomo:

thecapturedspy:

Calypso, perhaps at some indistinct time in the future. 

As for the tattoos, I am thinking—okay, she’s a Nymph, right? Which, in the Dragon Raiders project, are essentially Elves. Except more human. Either way, I am trying to play around with different aspects of Nymphs from mythology. What if they weren’t so civilized? What if they were more civilized than anyone else, but also much more sinister than they let on? What if they took advantage of their unearthly beauty to manipulate people? Let’s get some Fey Folk up in here y’all!

Of course, none of that really fits Calypso’s agenda, but I haven’t ruled out anything quite yet.

An idea is - and this comes from a game I finished playing recently - that there are “wild” elves, who are more like the traditional ‘roaming in forests and such’ who the humans think eat babies and all that sort of thing. Then there are “civilized” elves who basically behave like humans with their own little quirks and get treated like second-class citizens. It’s not unheard of for elves of one group to go to the other (through disagreement, banishment, love, etc.)

So with Calypso and the way her story is right now, you could have her leaving her responsibilities with the “wild” nymphs to go to their more “civilized” cousins or something of that nature. You could even play with this for a dual-sided nature of nymphs.

Oooh, I like that idea. I think even among Calypso’s own family there could be some who are like “humans are just playthings for us magical creatures >:) ” and others who are like “we are no different than the humans! :| “

reapersun:

So Fanime was absolutely bonkers. I’m totally blown away. Thank you to everyone who visited my table; it was especially spectacular meeting so many Sherlock fans and getting a chance to share my weird obsessions. You are all amazing <3

To celebrate the release of Wreck and finally crossing this big deadline that’s been looming over me, I wanna do a short giveaway! I haven’t done this before so please forgive me if I do something super wrong @w@;;

Please read all the details under the cut!

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chirart:

kjahdskhasdkjhadka holy fucking crap

#this is basically exactly what I wanted tron: legacy to be and never got

> urge to draw wings

> Supernatural fanart it is