an outfit design I made for Harley a few months ago! It was inspired by her BOP design and street fashion shit I liked lol
ANYWAYS i wish I had that hoodie
harlivy couples costume idea: miss bellum and that medusa lady from powerpuff girls
I’m so sorry this is not quite what you had in mind but I read miss bellum and immediately went to-
The Hitcher | 1986
Harley Quinn #28 (2023)
by Erica Henderson
ashoka, expelled on monday and watching her mentor turn to the dark side and commit genocide on tuesday
some sort of au where obi wan is a 16 year old high schooler who is now parenting the 4 year old that qui gon adopted from overseas before dying immediately afterwards
Peer reviewed tags from Misterghostfrog
The ducklings scoff and say that duck is very Americanized, they would patiently wait. A loud laugh from Tony in the other room startles them.
Movies need to start awakening niche fetishes in people again
Nyanakin and Bunnywan
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I see posts go by periodically about how modern audiences are impatient or unwilling to trust the creator. And I agree that that’s true. What the posts almost never mention, though, is that this didn’t happen in a vacuum. Audiences have had their patience and trust beaten out of them by the popular media of the past few decades.
J J Abrams is famous for making stories that raise questions he never figures out how to answer. He’s also the guy with some weird story about a present he never opened and how that’s better than presents you open–failing to see that there’s a difference between choosing not to open a present and being forbidden from opening one.
You’ve got lengthy media franchises where installments undo character development or satisfying resolutions from previous installments. Worse, there are media franchises with “trilogies” that are weird slap fights between the makers of each installment.
You’ve got wildly popular TV shows that end so poorly and unsatisfyingly that no one speaks of them again.
On top of that, a lot of the media actively punishes people for engaging thoughtfully with it. Creators panic and change their stories if the audience properly reacts to foreshadowing. Emotional parts of storytelling are trampled by jokes. Shocking the audience has become the go to, rather than providing a solid story.
Of course audiences have gotten cynical and untrusting! Of course they’re unwilling to form their own expectations of what’s coming! Of course they make the worst assumptions based on what’s in front of them! The media they’ve been consuming has trained them well.
It Takes Two to Tango: Florentijn Hofman’s ‘Double Ducks’ Set Sail in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour
The ducklings demand to go to Hong Kong. It takes Matt a lot of time and patience to get the reason out of them. The thought of an international trip with the ducklings makes him very tired.
gotta get those gainz 🦾💪💪🏾✨✨