lansketchbook:

“Why should it be YOU who takes over the channel?”

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Okay, let me explain. I was drunk. It was 2 am. All I did before falling asleep is write the idea down in notes on my phone and then for SOME reason spent whole Saturday drawing each scene.
Please don’t question my choices…


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Made with Paint Tool Sai/FireAlpaca
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fleecal:

markired:

chocolate ending | vanilla ending

I find it interesting how Mark is moving his body a little when he’s speaking, which is pretty normal when you talk, but Dark is not moving at all when he speaks, not even his hands much. It’s probably related to the shattered spine we didn’t know he had at the time. I wonder of Mark did that intentionally. I wonder how long before we saw it was he thinking about Who Killed Markiplier?

fleecal:

Does anyone else remember in Grey’s anatomy, there was an episode where a bunch of people came over from Africa, including the child Meridith and Derek would soon adopt, and in that episode they’re doing surgery on a woman and find a baby among the intestines?

Like, they’re looking and moving the small intestines and Hello! A baby face! Does anyone else remember that? That was weird.

anarchomoop:

gunsandfireandshit:

Even funnier thing to imagine: resurrecting Diogenes too and telling him that “Platonic” relationships means not fucking, he’d probably laugh himself back to death.

So I actually know the origin of this term because it came up when I studied Plato in my classes.  Basically, in ancient Greece it was a super common practice for teachers to fuck their students.  Like all the time.  It was considered a way for the student to “pay” the teacher.  Plato thought this was bullshit.  He felt that a student could not properly learn from someone who was truly only interested in having sex with them.  He didn’t fuck his students and derided those who did.  Other teachers who refused to fuck their students were said to have “platonic” teaching relationships with them – so named because they were following Plato’s example.  So the reason it’s called a Platonic relationship is because Plato was heavily anti-teachers-fucking-their-students and it’s one of the few things he was ever even remotely correct about.