Renee Walker! I guess she dyed her eyebrows too?
"You have everything to lose and I have nothing; who do you think's going to make it out of this alive?"
If the foxes’ cheese drawer is anything like the cheese drawers y’all have been posting (no offense I love you all but also full French offense), then he’s probably just disgusted by the subpar selection of cheese.
the funniest thing about Jean disapproving of the cheese drawer is the fact that he's literally French.
He's from the nation that is famous for loving cheese and having hundreds of different types of it. What do you mean you find a group of Americans weird about cheese?
Day 29 - BROKEN😭
Who ordered more angst?
Okay, here you go.
Please pretend that I know how to draw backgrounds/surroundings
I’m surprised more people haven’t drawn this moment (:
Unfinished Claudia sketch
Katniss and Haymitch are both pretty much solely motivated by community (protecting family, friends, people they deem vulnerable). The difference is in the ways that rebellion comes naturally to them.
Katniss’ rebellion are, for lack of a better word, “passive” acts of love. Building a burial for Rue, speaking to Rue’s and Thresh’s families, trying to save Peeta with the berries, etc.
Haymitch tends towards more “active” acts. Blowing up the water tank, driving the chariot to face off against Snow. While his rebellious acts diminished after the games, this pattern of “active/offensive” over “passive/defensive” becomes exacerbated when he shuts himself off from people.
Throughout the books, Katniss has to learn to be more “active/offensive” in becoming the mockingjay. Haymitch has to relearn the “passive/defensive” by opening himself up to Katniss and Peeta.
Despite their differences in how they naturally rebel, they are both so similar in that community and love are their motives. Katniss really is Haymitch but luckier. This book also proves how important luck is to a rebellion (even though we may not want it to be). In addition to luck, persistence is also necessary.
Kevin and Jean in their sad boy raven era.
My first gift to @undermoonwalker-ish for the AFTG Fall Exchange! A series of cards depicting the AFTG characters as heist genre archetypes.
1/6 @aftgexchange
For @undermoonwalker-ish I feel like this one is kinda boring ):
4/6 @aftgexchange