We were talking about headcanons on my blog last week so I decided to put a little post together about it!
haha more sketches
my back hurts
“Fav turtle” Tsk.
How can you possibly choose one of them when Splinter exists, huh?
Drew my two faves for my doodle break from work for the first time in .., almost a month oh my god??
ok but legitimately i think the reason why kids aren’t taking internet safety seriously is because the people who are telling us not to put our personal information out seem so out of touch. no one acknowledges the possibility of meeting very real teenaged friends online, they always say that everyone you meet is a 40 year old white man in disguise. because they aren’t acknowledging things we know are true, it becomes a lot easier to dismiss the rest of what they’re saying as well. internet safety lessons absolutely must keep up with the times and acknowledge the internet’s capacity for good if you want kids to take to heart warnings about its capacity for bad.
I did another redraw and I almost died please don’t judge the blocky splinter in the back
Turt in a skirt
tc/st dni
No wait cause I might have the mind of a mastermind-
(If you know what this is referencing bless you)
*Slams hands on table*… I’m in a mood and I need to rant.
SO! you all have been waiting for me to continue this series on comparing weaponry and skill between the two series and now it is time for me to discuss my second biggest pet peeve in the entire franchise: Raph’s weapon of choice.
Now, my biggest pet peeve would definitely have to be how 2012 treats the Bo staff as a weaker weapon when it is a staple in martial arts for a reason. Its not weak, its actually quite difficult to learn how to use as you will CONSTANTLY be hitting yourself with it in training just like you would with nunchucku.
However, how 2012 treats the Sai is a WHOLE other misconception. And that would be: the Sai isn’t a practical weapon that should be used as a primary weapon against other martial artists, especially in TMNT.
How could this be the case, you might ask? well, let me explain…
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