Hello! Thank you for nice words! (◡‿◡✿)
Something I mentioned in several posts; for now I don’t do requests, especially since it’s my midterms right now and I have little time to draw anything at all. So sorry!
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Happy birthday
from lidorka, mizu, sir-prince & te
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASAKJJALNKSMJX IWOM
IM SORRY I DONT EVEN KNOW
WHAT TO WRIET
WRITE
IVE BEEN SITTING THERE 20 MINUTES STARING AT IT HAHA
(also spamming te’s skype because she just happened to be online rest of you are really lucky because it was mostly “ANHDUIAJSNDIUSO OMFG” haha im sorry oh now mizu has to listen to them too OOPS SORRY)THANK YOU SO MUCH
like really you are the best friends oh my god ;v;
i will probably idk spam each one of you anyway haha
but i just
its one of the nicest things ever uvu
THANK YOU!
shhh you deserve all the earth’s treasures
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At some point Jehan merged with Keats in my head
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Illustration From “Neckclothitania” (published by J.J. Stockdale, Sept. 1st. 1818)
There were seemingly endless variations with which men could tie their silk and cotton cravats, thanks in no small manner to Beau Brummell and the rise of the Dandy as a masculine style reaction to the Macaroni.
These variations evolved to use patterns and colours to enhance a gentleman’s appearance and outfit. Beginning in the Victorian era the cravat developed into the stylized forms we know and love today: ascots, bow ties, string ties and neck ties.
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He’d probably be like a less self-obsessed Parnasse with Enjolras’ ideals, I have no idea how to draw him haha
Maybe I will! Thanks for the prompt, it’s interesting and worth considering : D
aaa haha thank you!
Were they happy tears or sad tears though? I hope it’s the first one, I was careful to take out all the tragedy of this scene and leave pure fluff only :’D
Beautiful native american wisdom. I first heard this tale in a native american course at uni

OH JEHAN
I… said that? I’m not even sure what that phrase mean hskgj;;
But if it’s about writing in a book, I don’t do it, never did it aand if it’s about marking some page with a sticky note, I do it very rarely (and usually for the sake of school/uni. Or if some scene/sentence is incredibly interesting even without context).
Maybe you mistook me for someone else? Sent message to a wrong person?