a harpy I drew a few months ago
that's the episode i think 🤔
Damn, Dracula out here mimicing the entire animal kingdom. Next update, "we were followed on the beach by some kind of malevolent crab".
Anyone else think about how lines only become thicker when you go over them again because you don’t hit the original line perfectly? I mean it makes sense sure. I have known this for years but I find this weirdly upsetting rn.
Nicknames: when you shorten someone’s name affectionately
Nicholasnames: when you elongate someone’s name affectionately
HE IS COMPLETE
His name: Ketamine
He enjoys baking and calisthenics.
He is always down to party.
“’I will wear him in my heart’s core’: Tragedy, Community, and Queer Identity in HAMLET Online” A post mortem on my first ever academic conference presentation At the beginning of this month I had the absolute privilege to present some of my current research at the Utah Wooden O Symposium at Southern Utah University. My biggest belief is that research, the arts, and education should be as widely accessible as possible. This is why today, I am sharing the highlights of my survey results, research you all helped contribute to! These are not all the answers or data, but some of the most fun bits I’ve used so far. This survey will be used for future projects (by me only) as well! In addition, I will be filming and presenting a series of TikToks and a longer video essay on Youtube with an alternative reading and presentation of my research. If that’s not enough Hamlet research for you, I will also (hopefully!!!) be publishing this research in 1-2 journals. Until then, I wanted to give you the tumblr community the data on your Hamlet thoughts. If you like this research, content, or want to participate in future research please either reach out to me or… watch this space! I’ll be developing my thesis work in similar ways and I’ve got a Ph.D. after this to research for… hopefully! Thank you all again, I hope to provide more accessible education for everyone. For now, please enjoy just how gay we all are. Disclaimer: Graphs auto displayed the top 5-10 answers, the full numbers and percentages I do have but graphs do not reflect all genders and sexualities provided. Future and previous presentations of this data will reflect all genders and sexualities provided. ALT TEXT is Below
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ok so there’s a game me and my friends play called “don’t get me started” and basically someone gives another person a random topic and they have to go on an angry rant about it and it’s the best thing that’s ever happened to us at parties and car rides so I highly recommend playing sometimes with your friends
The entire experience of watching a Shakespearean comedy is hearing the female leads say most beautifully romantic things to each other for an hour or so until one or both of them falls unconvincingly for a man who is either duller than a sweet cream milkshake or definitely gay.
Real sadboy hours in this show
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ID: Two drawings of John Doe from Malevolent. He is a transparent humanoid on a black background. He is outlined in yellow. He has horns with pale yellow swirls that circle them, and end with small candlelike flames at the tips. He has curly hair and long pointy ears. His eyes have rectangular pupils, and his canines are pointed and he has a gap between his front teeth. He is only visible form the waist up, and only his left arm is visible.
In the first drawing, John has his hand raised and looks concerned. He has a speech box reading "Arthur, I'm *sorry*-"
In the second drawing, he is looking down dejectedly. His ears are lowered and his hand has dropped.
I heard that a lot of people didn’t catch it on their first listen of episode 25, but I am FASCINATED by Arthur’s horrified whisper of “I killed him…” after Matthew died, before John reacted. Less for that reflexive guilt, but more for how as soon as John started accusing Arthur of killing him, Arthur throws up his walls. John seems to have missed that whisper too, with “Don’t you feel any remorse?” when Arthur’s first reaction was horror at himself. But as soon as someone ELSE is accusing him, out come the claws and the hissing and spitting. Â
I think John’s hitting more of a nerve than he realizes simply because Arthur is already seeing himself as a monster who lost his humanity: that first night with Yellow, drunken and exhausted, he recites the “Invictus” poem and says that “someone far more human than I” wrote it. During his argument with John while trapped in the walls, he talks about being “lectured on his lost humanity by a god,” stating it as just an observable fact. And before all that…Faust.  He’s already sure he’s less than human, but hearing it from the only friend he has left in the world? That’s more painful than he can bear.
“I killed him,” Arthur says, a confession only he hears.  “You killed him,” John says, unknowing that the condemnation was already laid down.
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