He's her play pretend uncle in this singularity ππ
He's her play pretend uncle in this singularity ππ
:(
*grabs u by the scruff of the neck and shakes*
I really like how irrational Ritsuka is here. Shea hasn't been given the time to process the grief she feels. She's both confused and angry, unable to think clearly. This situation for her is an excuse she needs to lash out.
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well
the head nurse is being moved to another castle
she's there actually
i just really miss talking to my friend :(
I hope they reply soon
i got really curious and Marie alter isn't here?? does that mean montecristo won't be here when his banner shows up? qwq
ugh he's so cool
I'm too perverted because I kept thinking how are Dantes and Nighringale gonna fuck ππ
The boobs being a totally different texture from the hard plastic of the rest of her body is such a delightful pervert detail. Sublime.
Thank u for noticing
I spent my whole afternoon crafting a design for servantverse nightingale, it's not really the finalized look but she's like part robot
i come here cuz my friend is on my priv and I don't want them to see me post this but I miss talking to them
ill find a way to make her big tits make sense as a cyborg
tracing over a 3d skeleton model because I'm drafting what lady crimea's body looks like
my art is very stylized so it's a bit hard (I'm also not trying to do a 1 to 1 anatomically correct robot skeleton body, it's for ref) but glad to know my understanding of
anatomy has improved
ππ WE SUFFER EVEN IN FGO
how It feels to avoid saying gray because she's not actually a servant, just there for fanservice in FGO like the other collab chatacters
Thank u!! I'm studying to be a historian In hopes I can access Nightingale's work one day in the archives in person!! π
*contrasts SOB
her. The reality heavily congrats with what she says and she had many women who still advocated for her work. Nightingale is just a complex figure but she was still a person at the end of the day. She still cared for women cuz otherwise nursing wouldn't be what it is today.
own personal beliefs. She was very much someone who believed that one's efforts should be recognized by themselves rather than be tied to something else. That also being said, Nightingale herself also dismissed the support of her female friendships because she felt like they didn't do much for
I'm someone who idolizes Nightingale a lot, but I'm also someone who will not hesitate to critique her, either. Ppl really like to call her a "raging misogynist" but she was not. However, that doesn't move away from the fact she was a very vocal critique of the feminist movement due to her
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working because it was seen as beneath them.
mean to lose her sense of agency and be transferred from the care of her parents into that of her husband since women had no right to their own finances (ofc there were some exceptions, but those were not the norm)
Not to mention upper class women didn't really many job opportunities for
be to become a wife and mother. As progressive as Nightingale's parents were, they were still influenced by the expectations tied to their status and so they reinforced those ideas into Nightingale and her sister, especially her mother. Nightingale valued her independence and to become a wife would
It's not that she "didn't have time to settle down." There needs to be an understanding of historical context to see why she was the way she was. Initially, Nightingale wasn't against the idea of marriage in itself, but she was an upper class lady, so that meant that her role as a woman should