Phoenix, Edgeworth, and some mistletoe!
Gotta love the gays.
This drawing didn’t exactly come out how I wanted, but if I worked on it anymore, it would take me hours. I’ve seen this trope in many-a-fic and it always makes me happy. KEEP ADDING IT PLEASE I LOVE IT
You are challenged by Detective McQueen and Officer Dooley!
Considering I’ve had a lot of new people from my pokemon posts (hi everyone btw) I decided that it’d be fun to combine my interests :)
So Yippee Darkside Detective x Pokemon!
Here are some doodles of the other characters as well :))))
R u homo
Yes
I’ve been drawing these losers laying down a lot for some reason.
Thank you to the ever so creative @incorrect-darkside-detective for this prompt! I always see their posts and want to draw them, but I could never find the time :( Og post below!
What’s manlier than a man?
They are kissing.
I’m already struggling…..
the question is will we be able to adapt to a post-boop world
OOOOOH BOY this took me a DAMN LONG TIME
For reference, this is more of a concept for an actual episode rather than an entire AU. That’s also why I didn’t draw Caine and Bubble because their designs would be relatively unchanged (Bubble gets fairy wings and Caine gets a cloak) and they wouldn’t have stats. It’s definitely not because I just finished Zooble’s drawing and would probably keel over dead if I had to draw them.
Above is a bunch of the art I drew before making their refs. Gangle gets her own drawing because I drew her first when I was trying to decide how far from the source material I wanted to go. Ended up not going with the realistic style I started out with and far closer to the show’s official style.
Well now I’m embarrassed. TikTok is back up now, and I am very confused.
I will not be thanking Trump, he’s bigoted, a pedo, and stupid.
I was chilling with a friend a while ago and we decided to watch that one stop motion animation Pokémon resort series on Netflix. We LOVED it and I decided to make some Pokémon ocs inspired by it. I love the idea of normal ass people in the Pokémon universe, so we got Cal Lacey with Plusel and Minun (named Addy and Minnie) and Rosey Hue with Smeargle (named Bagel)! They are my comfort straights.
Below the cut are doodles of the two (and their Pokémon)
Hi! Can you draw Meditite? Please.
✨ Oh? You encountered a shiny Meditite! ✨
Did you know that Meditites only eat one berry a day?
Also I caught a shiny Meditite in Scarlet that I named Meringue, hence why I drew this one shiny too.
Happy last day of pride month! I just wanted to sum up what this month means to me as it comes to a close.
To understand what June means to me, I should probably first state my relationship with the LGBTQ community. I am someone who spent years struggling to find an identity that “fit”. Eventually, I realized I am happiest unlabeled. I like being able to explain the aspects of myself that I have analyzed to oblivion and feel too complex to be just one term. I do not care if people call me a straight man, an asexual woman, a nonbinary lesbian, or any combination of terms in the world. If you hear my description of my identity and pick a label for me, even if I do not agree with it I am still happy you heard me out and tried to understand me to the best of your ability.
You might think that I don’t belong in the LGBTQ community if I don’t identify with any queer labels but I present you with this: if I also don’t identify with any cisgender or heterosexual labels, where do I belong in this world? Nowhere? If gender and sexuality are both on spectrums, where do the people who acknowledge the existence of the spectrum within themselves belong? To me, the LGBTQ community is for people whose identities do not conform with being cisgender and/or heterosexual, and I can assure you that my identity is not that of a cishet woman in denial.
With all of that background out of the way, I feel slightly more comfortable speaking on what pride month means to me. Pride month, in the simplest terms possible, is a time to celebrate what makes your identity “unconventional”, specifically in relation to gender and sexuality. It’s a period where the LGBTQ community can unite under the idea of being proud of their queerness, whether it be being trans or gay or aromantic or bisexual or genderfluid or anything in between. I love pride month. I love seeing flags everywhere and videos of parades and just the joy and love radiating off of everyone’s faces. Pride month is a time to be unashamed of who you love. It really doesn’t matter whether the person you love is a romantic partner you’ve known for decades or a friend you met five minutes ago. Pride month is about sharing who you are with those who are important to you on a personal level, and with the world on a group level. It’s about being honest with the people you love, but also showing those who may be struggling with their identity or in places that may not be as accepting that they are not alone and that it’s okay to be “different”. It sounds reporterish and stereotypical to say that it’s powerful, but it is genuinely moving to see so many people unite under those two words- pride month- to celebrate what makes them different rather than what they have in common.
In conclusion, all I really wanted to say is pride month is a beautiful way to unite with people, whether it be parents, lovers, friends, neighbors, or even strangers on the internet. I hope that someday every LGBTQ person in the world will have at least one person to celebrate their identity with during pride month.
P.S. congratulations to Thailand for being the first Southeast Asian country to pass a bill to legalize same-sex marriage. I am sure this June will be a pride month the people of Thailand will never forget. Hopefully many more countries in Southeast Asia and around the world will follow suit soon.