i missed you.
They’re mullet buddys y’all
Bonus:
Man got a taste, go fashion queen go
"Being good got me nowhere, but being bad feels really good." - Xavier AHS "1984".
I have been dying to paint this for weeks. During the stressful move 1984 was my guilty pleasure I watched it like 4 times. @codyfern was fantastic with the right amount of sass and comedic timing. I could watch him read a bitch all day with that brow arch as Xavier in his whitest whites.
I LOVED this still it was so iconic of all the cheesy horror I grew up on. Bless the whole of the AHS crew for this season.
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Guys I accidentally turned Belos into a himbo.
(And feedback is also appreciated)
if you observe the elves in rudolph the red nosed raindeer, you’ll notice this:
the elf men have very large noses, and are all bald, while the elf women have smaller noses and wavy blonde hair.
now. we already know hermey the elf is a twink. however i’d like to offer up a second piece of information:
hermey, though a man, exhibits a small nose and wavy blonde hair. did you guess it yet?
hermey is trans
when the objectively bad person has traumatic and honestly reasonable reasons for why theyre like that but it doesnt excuse their actions and only serves to make them more tragic as a character
I've seen some people depicting Belos as someone who enacts physical violence on Hunter as direct punishment for his actions. While people are free to do that, and while I do believe Hunter's scars are (at least mostly) from Belos, he doesn't strike me as someone this blatantly cruel, someone who'd go "you did a bad thing, so now I must punish you so you know not to do that thing".
No, in fact, I think he's way smarter than that.
From what we've seen of him, he's very emotionally manipulative, and when Hunter sees him on a "good day", on the surface level, he seems actually... gentle. Someone Hunter would have a reason to like and care about.
As such, I'd wager he always presents any physical harm as a side effect of his condition. Something he doesn't want to do.
So it's not "you deserve this punishment". Rather, he spins it as "I didn't want to do this, but you know how I am when an outburst hits and you made me angry. Look what you made me do."
It serves as a way to both remove himself as the perpetrator, putting himself in the role of a victim of an illness unable to control his actions, and place the blame entirely on Hunter. Whereas in the case of direct punishment, he'd place himself as a figure of authority to be feared, but would risk Hunter growing to resent him way more.
It also adds another reason to why Hunter wants to help heal his uncle. Not only from the goodness of his heart, but also because he believes it could end both Belos's suffering and his own.
What are you doing?
Giving her a smile.
Hey, I'm Lian! She\He\Them. BR. I draw, write, and do some other stuff too. I have too many famdons to put in here but the ones i'm obsessed with at the moment are AHS and The Owl House. If you have any drawing request, just send me an ask ^^
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