see, because of how systems are expected to still act like a singular person, we're very used to alters not really being percieved or cared about on an individual level? and i mean, whatever. but now, because of that, any attempt to interact with a specific alter will make us love you forever. so be warned
Day 108 :3
yayy
doctor ivo robotnik caught having feelings in 4K
[gets a new mutual] i look forward to working with you
I HAVE BEEN GIVEN ACCESS TO THE INTERNET, NO ONE IS SAFE FROM MY RAMBLINGS
- Poppy 🫧
you bit meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I did indeed, you can bite me back if that makes it fairer :3c /p
Can you draw flyte and flutter? I'm curious tbh
I DREW THIS ON MY PHONE IM SORRY IT'S KINDA BUTT CHEEKS. I'ma work on other asks today too!
designs may change but rn i like them!! sorry they're not mega unique or goofy
doodle i did at work on my phone's pre-installed notes app
what is this chicks deal
tumblr gets a lot more fun when you stop taking your blog and notes and followers so seriously and you just do what you want and not care if people dont like it
Everything I hear about the Lilo & Stitch revival somehow makes me angrier. Like,
That realization also led the filmmaking team to divide the character of Cobra Bubbles, Lilo's social worker in the animated film, into a CIA agent of the same name (Courtney B. Vance) and the new role of Mrs. Kekoa (Tia Carrere). "If the dramatic stakes of Lilo is that she's going to get separated from her sister, then you need a person who actually services those stakes in a credible way," Fleischer Camp says. "You can get away with that being Cobra Bubbles in an animated film — a 6-foot-5 huge dude with 'Cobra' tattooed on his knuckles is somehow a social worker in that world."
Hey. Hey, Director Dean Fleischer Camp. Why is a large black man with tattoos having a job as a social worker something you consider so ridiculous that it could only exist in animation? Why are you carefully sidestepping the fact that he is the only black character in the original film? Is it somehow more realistic to turn him into a figure who only interacts with the family through the lens of government defense against extraterrestrials? Or does the idea of a scary looking black man caring about the well-being of people's families confuse you, you racist piece of shit?