grimmy/casper emotes i've made so far! f2u, no credit needed but HIGHLY appreciated <3 check my bsky for more frequent uploads of newer emotes i'll most definitely make.
they are jud
he may be dumb but thats ok
(art once again by aimeryaa!)
Markiplier once said....
just had to get this out of my system, this was very rushed aaaaa
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Edit: i fucking drew Italian dream instead of Mexican dream because I’m fucking stupid im so sorry
MC shrank?! + Casper shrank?! + Promise
✣ MC shrank?! ✣
📣Note📣 This comic includes additional settings and my own ideas
✣ Casper shrank?! ✣
✣ Promise ✣
The inspiration and dialogue for the comic come from the official source
Would you look at all that Tommy Blood? *chanting* Blood for the Blood King- Blood for the Blood Prince- BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD
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I want Ranboo to go Feral. It would be so freaking cool. Also I want Techno to have gold for blood because it’s cool too and he is a Pig Man. I also want something Tragique™ to happen between Techno and Tommy so…. bloody handprint. The tommy blood bit was also a joke from the stream by the way. Please open it in a new tab to see it bigger it’s HUGE.
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how Abt silver? my knight...
sorrz 😔 I'm kind in love
Understandable he is very beautiful! ✨✨
Climate denialism in the netherlands is so fucking funny like. Bro the floods. They’re coming
I’m thinking about TommyInnit and Flowers.
A lot of people think that he hated flowers. This is incorrect. He, for whatever reason, felt the need to put up a masculine persona and pretend to hate them. This is shown when Ranboo, a stranger at the time, gave him the allium and he reacted outwardly negatively.
But when you catch him alone or with someone close to him, it’s clear that it’s just bullshit. Like when he went flower picking for Sam Nook, commenting on how beautiful the flowers made the world. Or how he was the flower girl at Fundy’s wedding. Or how, that one time Techno and Tubbo were picking dandelions and poppies, he seemed weirded out but already had poppies on him anyways. Or how excited he was at getting a rose from Hannah. Or how he kept the allium Ranboo gave him.
Ranboo thinks that Tommy would’ve hated the flowers planted in his memory. But he’s wrong. He would’ve loved them.
During yet another quick research dip into Wikipedia, I stumbled across Macaroni fashion in the 1700s.
As in "Stuck a feather in his hat / and called it Macaroni"
I was aware before now that Macaroni referred to the Macaroni Club-- though I had been told that it was an actual fashionable club in Italy, whereas Wikipedia claims that it's a ribbing term for men who took a Grand Tour in Europe and became Worldly and Cosmopolitan as a consequence-- a club that's entered by doing a thing, rather than a specific group of people who know each other (the way we use the Mile High Club in the modern day). The name itself references the fact that people who'd spent time in Italy would come back with a taste for pasta.
Macaroni gentlemen were fashionable. Very fashionable. Kinda extremely so. Which leads us to caricatures like these of such people:
But what really struck me was a contemporary description of members of the Macaroni Club:
"There is indeed a kind of animal, neither male nor female, a thing of the neuter gender, lately started up among us. It is called a macaroni. It talks without meaning, it smiles without pleasantry, it eats without appetite, it rides without exercise, it wenches without passion." -- The Oxford Magazine, 1770
Now take the above caricature and compare it to this one:
Because when you look at the Fashionable Gentleman in this (yes, racially insensitive) cartoon, he's got big hair, sure, but nowhere near as big of hair as either of the Macaronis were portrayed as having. And for all his fashion sense, he's missing the Macaroni ruffles. His lady friend, however, is not.
Another quote from the Wikipedia page:
Design historian Peter McNeil links macaroni fashion to the crossdressing of the earlier molly subculture, and says "some macaronis may have utilized aspects of high fashion in order to affect new class identities, but others may have asserted what we would now label a queer identity".
And the thing that really gets me is that not too long ago, I noticed another bit of queer history from this rough time period, specifically the Italian cisibeo-- often an openly gay man who'd act as a woman's companion at social events in place of her husband.
And I wonder how many young people went on their Grand Tour, stopped in Italy to see all these openly gay people in parties, and came back having learned a thing or two about themselves. And meanwhile the folks back home are all going "seriously, what's going on in Italy that's making all our boys turn androgynous? Is it the pasta? Must be the pasta."