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jamie

@cosmicbeaniii

Yello, my name is Jamie :3 (they/them) I am an aspiring artist who wants to share my sketches, comic strips, puppets and clay figures online, so I hope you enjoy looking through my work. I love everything puppet, podcast and cartoon, and my main fandoms are currently Malevolent, The Magnus Archives and Welcome to Night Vale (although I dabble in warrior cats art too currently)

Intro Post!

My name is Jamie :D

I go by they/them or he/him pronouns.

(some of) My current Fandoms

  • Earthbound
  • Gorillaz
  • Eddsworld
  • Welcome to Nightvale
  • Don't Hug me I'm Scared
  • Warrior Cats
  • Vocaloid
  • BBC Ghosts
  • Our Flag Means Death
  • Helluva Boss
  • Hazbin Hotel
  • The Magnus Archives
  • Doctor Who
  • The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy
  • Moomins
  • Sanrio
  • Malevolent
  • Arcane
  • The Owl House

My Favourite Music Artists

  • Gorillaz
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Radiohead
  • Cavetown
  • Glass Animals
  • Chappell Roan
  • Mother Mother
  • Mitski
  • The Beatles
  • Beach Bunny
  • Blur
  • TV Girl
  • David Bowie
  • Will Wood (and the tapeworms)

My Hobbies :D

  • Baking (especially bread)
  • Drawing
  • Listening to music
  • Writing Fanfiction
  • Scrapbooking
  • Making clay models

Random Facts

  • I own 3 Blåhajs
  • My favourite colour is yellow
  • My favourite season is Autumn
  • I like the rain :D
  • My favourite food is chicken curry >:)
  • My other favourite food is cinnamon rolls
  • My favourite films and Labyrinth and The Nightmare Before Christmas
  • My favourite musicals are Heathers and Six

Enjoy the blog :)

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Reblogged

anyone else thinking this pose is looking a little familiar?

I think it's really interesting how both times, right before we've seen Fyodor reincarnate, we see him make this pose. The same pose Jesus made as he died on the cross, before coming back.

When Jesus was killed by man, he came back again as half man and half God. And as Jesus died for our sins (not only metaphorically, but also him literally dying because of the sin of us killing him), he returned as the hope to guide us away from our mistakes.

I think this ties in really nicely with Fyodor's ability, his motives, and how he views himself. We know Fyodor has this sort of God complex where he views himself as the hand to correct our mistake and remove the world of ability - like Jesus were to remove the world of sin. I mean, just imagine the first time Fyodor was killed (likely with an ability considering his mindset), in orthodox Christian Russia. It makes sese how he would have gravitated and turned to the Christian culture he grew up in, and in turn, began to view himself similarly to Christ; thinking they're both sacrificing their lives for the same great cause.

See how his head is bowed? We'd assume he looked defeated and had given up if we didn't know how Fyodor was. And in the Bible, Jesus "bowed his head and gave up his spirit" (John 19:30) as his final act before dying. And now we see Fyodor in the same position. Bowing his head, and maybe even giving up (had the snipper not shot him).

Also, the real Dostoevsky also placed a lot of emphasis on Christs suffering in the path to redemption and the value of faith offering meaning beyond the physical world (which we see in bsd Fyodor with how he talks of transcendence, ect.)

I think it just shows how the parallels exist so well between these characters.

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