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Luscious LIPS go into pout-mode quickly
SHARP jawline that can cut your lifetime in half
CUTE pierced ears
A beautiful Adamâs apple and neck
CHARMING eye smileÂ
Crooked teethÂ
Boop nose
Thick hairÂ
Puppy cheeks
Cute moles
Muscular arms
ABSÂ
Long legsÂ
Muscular thighs for days
A peachy like jibooty
SMALL but veiny hands
perfect feet
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The Kree wants Venom to return to him.
But Venom made his choice to stay with Eddie.
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Something I love about M!iK and don't really see be often talked about is the morals of the story.
Shonen stories usually have to work under the same story restrictions of "power of friendship" and "we can accomplish anything by never giving up!", and while MIK certainly has that, I adore the way they twist it.
Yes, both tropes are present but taken to their absolute extreme. Power of friendship? Ok, here's a huge cast of characters who are all in some level Extremely Possesive of eachother. Never give up on your dreams? Alright, the cast are literal demons who feed on desire.
And the best part is that this is openly encouraged by the story. The story is saying "Yes, be selfish! Chase what or who you want without any shame! Take what you love and guard it ferociously because it's YOURS and no one is allowed to harm it."
Iruma's character growth is not connected to "how much more powerful can he get?" Or "how much better of a person can he be?". He's already powerful and he's already a deeply good kid. His growth is explicitly about how much more demonic he can be.
How much more tightly can he hold onto his loved ones and his desires.
How much more selfish.
Just how refresing is it to read a story where gluttony is a virtue and a goal?
I spent the entire day making random doodles of possessed Wendy because I no longer have control over my life choices, what else is new.
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Merlin AU â Arthur survives
Avengers Endgame Deaths + The 3 Brothers
write a story about how you became the worldâs most powerfull person⊠by accident.