Aspiring comic book artist, writer and Cyclops fan.πΉπ»ππ³οΈβπππππ¦ π¦Ίππ Black Lives Matter Anti-Nazi #NeverBidenNeverTrump#GreenParty2020
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a moment from the fic "patience is a conquering virtue" by moorishflower (link in reply) π» #TheSandman#thesandmanfanart#dreamling
hyperactive and inattentive. Usually they are diagnosed and treated based on how your behaviour impacts others, leading to most people either not giving you the support you need, or only supporting you in ways that help get better grades and such.
When I posted a picture of T'ana in different uniforms, someone wrote that it would be interesting to see a version of her in the uniform from "Wrath of Khan" and a surgical suit. I thought that was an interesting idea π
#drtana#startreklowerdecks#caitian#russianBLUE_art
Summary: Bones wakes in the desert with no memory of who he is, or what he's doing here. All he knows is that he's lost something extremely valuable, and he's going to find it with or without this strange, rude man named Spock.
yall really liked my Captain Uhura AU omg. might as well post some old doodles
ALT A digital colored sketch of Uhura from Star Trek, sitting on the captain's chair with her legs crossed. Her miniskirt dress is golden and has three stripes, indicating her status as Captain. She is also wearing dark leggings and black boots. Besides her, in gold, it reads CAPTAIN NYOTA U. UHURA.
ALT Digital colored sketch. On the upper right, there is T'Pring, a Vulcan, sitting on a chair, wearing a red Starfleet miniskirt uniform with two stripes, indicating her rank as Commander. She is wearing a high ponytail and her hair drapes loosely over her shoulder. Besides her it reads FIRST OFFICER T'PRING. On the lower left, there is Christine Chapel, standing straight and looking away, holding a padd on one arm and a pen in another. She is wearing her usual miniskirt light blue uniform but with two stripes, indicating her rank. Besides her it reads C.M.O DR. CHRISTINE CHAPEL.
Thanks! I'm hoping to start angling toward more systemic critiques and move away from reformist ideas that often leave us trapped. I certainly feel trapped anyway.