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Little Mermaids at the Laundromat 

I saw a lot of other artists drawing both versions of Ariel and I thought it looked like fun. So, I made some funky, silly art with bright colors. TBH, The Little Mermaid was never my favorite story, but the aesthetic of the 1989 was really gorgeous. I’m excited to see all the new designs and art in the new film with Halle Bailey.

no one is doing it like katniss everdeen and peeta mellark. they have it ALL. fake dating. enemies to lovers. rivals to lovers. friends to lovers. star-crossed lovers. opposites attract. hurt-comfort. nightmare induced bed sharing. shared trauma. guy falls first. sunshine & grumpy. childhood crush.

everyone say thank you suzanne.

like I have perpetual hunger games brainrot but. I do think so much about how a majority of the capitol citizens were content to spend like 75 years celebrating, promoting, betting on, and just generally enjoying the brutal and unnecessary murders of 23 living children, but when peeta dropped the baby bomb and they were under the impression that a fetus was going to be in the arena w its living (16-17 year old!!!) mother?? there were riots and demands for the games to be canceled. it took a nonexistent unborn baby for the capitol citizens to openly question and criticize the games and that was absolutely not an accident on suzanne collins part.

One scene from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (both the book and the movie) that has always stuck with me is Peeta and Katniss staying with the morphling, despite not knowing her name, in her last moments so she wouldn’t die alone. The moment humanizes the tributes all that much more, similar in a way to Rue’s death, and thus serves as a reminder of the cruelty of the games.

it’s the hunger games renaissance so i just want to remind everyone that donald sutherland (who played president snow) was on a cia watchlist for anti-war activities. he fully understood the role and message of the books and in an interview literally said “he runs a totalitarian state, he’s an oligarch- we have them here” during an interview.

This feels like a good time add one of my favorite weird inventions from history: The book wheel, invented in 1588

Rookwood is certainly handsome, but his tophead is just so tall, it’s ridiculous. You overcompensating for something, buddy?  It’s especially bad when the top of his hat is cut off from the frame… just makes my brain wanna 

Doug Dimmadome’d