i am. in absolute awe at this world that i made with the customize mode. literally everything is screenshot-worthy
i am. in absolute awe at this world that i made with the customize mode. literally everything is screenshot-worthy
You are challenged by Her Royal Majesty, the Queen
*God save the queen* intensifies
Shout out to libraries for no reason other than I love libraries.
Adrien: What goes up but never comes down?
Chloe: The number of mistakes you make on a daily basis?
Nino: Your level of self esteem?
Plagg: The rate at which you destroy things?
Adrien: I was just going to say your age, but okay that works too.
I just really love the idea of Marinette having a house full of Kwamis. Like, I know the grammaphone holds them most of the time but maybe for fun she puts on all the jewelry so they can have a Kwami party irl. She looks ridiculous but they’re all so goddamn happy about it.


They dont have arms
Make-up can absolutely be artistic, but the difference between make-up and say, painting, is that artists aren’t expected to all paint the same standardised picture before leaving the house every day just to be treated with respect.
My point is, I can’t accept the blanket statement that makeup isn’t a form of art when stuff like this exists:



But at the same time, accepting make-up as an art form should not mean treating it as above criticism. The culture surrounding make-up is still toxic, and no amount of intricate and creative uses for cosmetics can justify the horrendous expectations society places on women (and ever younger girls) to spend hours of their lives making their faces look more ‘attractive’.
The fact that some people of various genders enjoy experimenting with make-up should not discourage us from working to destroy the pressure for women to cosmetically ‘correct’ their natural faces.