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juliettecai: MAKE ME CHOOSE. @halscavendish asked: tsoa or vicious? these words people threw ar
rubberbandgirlme:hey fellow comics wanda maximoff fans! i saw many people asking for a separate tag
alien-fricker: tag yourself i’m ask me if i give a fuck
I’m slowly working my way through the character asks in my inbox, and the first one’s fo
Another character ask, this time for @eulaliasims! 5 FACTS - FEANOR MOONFEATHER1. Feanor and his si
MOAR character asks! This one’s for you, @deedee-sims! 5 FACTS - DOMINICK IRVING1. He&rsqu
it’s uh. it’s funny you should say that because uhhhhh. he Very much takes a bacchanalia
My small friend asked me what small friends were good for….. so I gave her some responses
askrobins: Both! Donna is Dick’s best friend, and Cassie is Tim’s! There’s not eve
Thanks! Though its probably not proper to tag you anymore… because it was so long ago.
calamity-aims:a commission for @redminibike1 who asked for a post-war Commander Cody watching the su
too-many-lavellans:work-ups for that last ask– (please don’t tag/comment with your inqui
magpied-illustration:ouroboros
For the six fanarts challenge, @tagaisloading asked me to draw Jester, from Critical Role’s se
sootudying:A lot of people have been asking me to make this and I finally had the time to do so. I c
Head of Asclepius. Roman copy (second half of 2nd cent. CE) after a mid-4th cent. BCE Greek origina
Askos (oil-jar) in the shape of a sandal-wearing foot. Greek (thought to have been made in Athens),
clodiuspulcher:Literally no one asked for more Aeneas/Achates fanart and yet I drew it anyway?
Apulian terracotta askos (flask with spout and handle) in the shape of a bull. Artist unknown; 4th
Askos in the shape of a woman’s head, surmounted by an eagle. Artist unknown; ca. 270-200 BCE. Fro
Terracotta figurine of the healing deity Asclepius, with his caduceus. Artist unknown; 1st cent. BC
Don’t ask Tiberius for military discharge or money!Don’t do it!
Etruscan painted terracotta askos in the shape of a duck. Attr. to the Clusium Group; ca. 350-325 B
astynomi:Okay but did YOUR degree teach you to respond to 1am drunken texts asking for a translation
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