as promised, i’ve stayed above the magic number for a week so here we go!
i’m not gonna bore people with a lot of talking but i’m back baby!! it’s been a pretty rough 18months so to see y’all here is pretty special for me, thank you guys for sticking around!!
rules:
there will be two winners
each winner will pick a prize pack.
tag your preferred prize pack (by number or name idc) when you reblog
if you wish to be considered for the misc prize, put ‘s9′ in your tags (these are already made, so i can’t change the model)
as promised, i’ve stayed above the magic number for a week so here we go!
i’m not gonna bore people with a lot of talking but i’m back baby!! it’s been a pretty rough 18months so to see y’all here is pretty special for me, thank you guys for sticking around!!
rules:
there will be two winners
each winner will pick a prize pack.
tag your preferred prize pack (by number or name idc) when you reblog
if you wish to be considered for the misc prize, put ‘s9′ in your tags (these are already made, so i can’t change the model)
General approximation of how my Russian ear heard this scene the first time (and it was perfect):
DESIRE!1!!1!!!
zh-rusty!
twzwelve!
intelligence seRRRRvice
f’yornace
nyain
kind-quality (also sounds like “benign” with odd ukrainian accent)
RTVUVRN TO MADALAND
wahn
thunderstorm wagon
EITHER “soldier” with honey-cute uwu pronunciation (he softens the “L” like a german would, but in russian softened consonants are used for baby-talk) OR, if broken in two words, “want some salt?”
No two characters arcs are the same, so they can be intimidating to approach. To make the process easier, I have six simple mathematical functions that I use as the basis for all my character arcs.
Keeping reading for helpful graphics and a step-by-step look at what each one means to the character and the story.
“It was a tsunami. In April of ’82 there was an article in the New York Times about a new gay cancer, and everyone thought ‘oh well.’ I was in my twenties. I wasn’t worried about a thing. But then every week you started to hear about somebody becoming ill. My boss was one of the first. He was a famous florist. He went into the hospital on Thanksgiving and was dead by Easter. I lost most of my friends. A lot of the first men to die were privileged. They were closeted, corporate white men. During the day they were bankers but at night they’d hit the leather clubs and bars. But they learned their privilege didn’t matter after they got sick. They were just ‘gay.’ We had to fight for AIDS to be recognized by the government. We joined together with people of color, and junkies, and prostitutes. It was a beautiful thing, really. Our feminist lesbian sisters taught us how to protest because they’d been doing it for decades. They showed us how to organize meetings, and bring people together, and force the government to the table—things we’d never had to think about as white men.”
Artist Paul Renaud’s variant for the upcoming Captain America #1 by Ta-Nehisi Coates, featuring within the cover, cover art by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon.