The last time I played Puck, the director was a huge freak about not letting us wear shoes on stage because it would “ruin the look”, but we all kept eating shit, and instead of just letting us wear skintone dance shoes or something with grip, motherfucker poured Pepsi on the floor so it’d be sticky and we had to schlorp around. I fucking hate you, David.
Why couldn’t this have been a one time I dreamt
Coking the stage (mopping it with diluted soda so it’s a little sticky) is a legitimate low-budget tactic for slick floors, but he just poured so much Pepsi on the floors that for about a whole week, it was audible.
Maybe the course of true love would run a little fucking smoother if we didn’t have to ford your Pepsi river, DAVID.
I would just quit. Fuck people like that. It’s easy to walk away
No it’s not. Didn’t you read the post? There was dried Pepsi everywhere.
Heralding clear skies
(the first part of a two-parts commission for @scratcho-mcdatcho of their Dungeons and Dragons character, Manny! Thanks again for your support!)
Since Netflix is removing She-Ra February 21st here’s a link to a Google drive with all five seasons <3
EDIT: I am not the creator of any of the drives I post on here I found these on Reddit and wanted to share them, I’m not responsible for any problems with the drive (not mad)
Wait I’m sorry they’re WHAT? WHY?!
Reblog and put in the tags your favorite lyric from the last song that you listened to.
@kat37973 finished varda I hope she is as pretty as you thought she would be in that “soul dress” and a veil 😌✨️
Click on the pic an see all the details <3
Speedpaint under the cut I made it extra long ✂️ + alittle extra <3

sea salt and mangoes
I drew this as a love letter from a mixed kid to my IloIlo heritage- Asin Tibuok is an almost extinct heritage food of the Ilonggo people. Asin Tibuok is salt that is produced by soaking coconut husks in pits near the shore. It’s extremely difficult to make- It takes a week to fill just one coconut husk. This salt is very rare and the tradition of creating this salt perseveres only in specific regions of Visayas, one of the major islands of the archipelago.
In the Philippines, Mangoes are often eaten with salt, and it’s considered a staple Merienda, or an afternoon snack.
Hope this fact encourages people to help us preserve our culture