#femalecharacter — Public Fediverse posts
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Full-Body Character Pack - Cyberpunk female #Pack #Sexy #Character #2D #Royaltyfree #Femalecharacter #Woman #2k #Ai #Cyberpunk #Visualnovel #2Dcharacter #Gui #Girls #AssetStore
https://u3dn.com/packages/full-body-character-pack-cyberpunk-female-319567
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CW: Mostly Clothed Female Demon Goddess
Amet-Shenya | This is my new originyal character; an Ancient Egyptian Demon Goddess. 4K Versions Of My Art Available For Supporters.
#succubus #demonqueen #femalecharacter #art #originalcharacter #3DX #3DCG
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CW: Mostly Clothed Female Demon Goddess
Amet-Shenya | This is my new originyal character; an Ancient Egyptian Demon Goddess. 4K Versions Of My Art Available For Supporters.
#succubus #demonqueen #femalecharacter #art #originalcharacter #3DX #3DCG
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CW: Mostly Clothed Female Demon Goddess
Amet-Shenya | This is my new originyal character; an Ancient Egyptian Demon Goddess. 4K Versions Of My Art Available For Supporters.
#succubus #demonqueen #femalecharacter #art #originalcharacter #3DX #3DCG
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CPFF 2026 Review: Thank You for Banking with Us
Year: 2024
Runtime: 92 minutes
Writer/Director: Laila Abbas
Actors: Yasime Al Massri, Clara Khoury, Kamel El Basha, Adam Khattar, Salwa Nakkara
By Guest Reviewer Alexei Holloway
“Thank You For Banking With Us” (2024) is a funny and moving look at sisterhood and challenging the patriarchy.
Noura (Yasime Al Massri) and Maryam (Clara Khoury) are estranged sisters with less than perfect lives. Noura is a beauty clinician who cares for their ailing father while Maryam is stuck in a loveless marriage with children she no longer feels connected to. When their father dies, the two work together to take their father’s money out of the bank before their absent and judgmental brother who lives in America comes along and takes the money and half the house (per Sharia law).
What follows is a funny pseudo-heist as the sisters bounce off of obstacle after obstacle trying to navigate a deeply patriarchal society and arguing with each other. While looking for help from every man they know, they are constantly shut down, told they are sinners and ungrateful daughters, and have no right to ask for that money. Yet, their brother never bothered to care for their father or check in on his sisters. It was Noura and Maryam who cared for their father, feeding him, cleaning up after him, checking in on him. Why should their brother get both the money and half the house when he did nothing? Why do male relatives, husbands, and lovers have the right to tell these women no when they’ve done nothing to help Noura and Maryam survive?
Clara Khoury and Yasmine Al Massri are a powerful and hilarious duo. When they are not cursing and arguing with the unhelpful men in their lives, they are arguing with each other, pulling up old wounds and half-remembered fights from their past like real siblings. Yet, when they see how the other lives and are betrayed by the men they are supposed to be able to rely on, they realize all they have ever had is each other. That will never stop them from fighting, but it helps bring them closer together and, with a little help from Maryam’s youngest son Ali (Adam Khattar) enables them to finally work together to get the money they deserve and to properly lay their father to rest. By the end, one hopes that their newly rekindled friendship can also prevent Maryam’s sons from turning into the very men who did nothing to help the women retrieve their rightful inheritance.
#ChicagoPalestineFilmFestival #Comedy #ElderCare #FemaleCharacter #FemaleCharacters #FemaleDirectors #FemaleFilmmaker #FilmFestival #FilmReview #Heist #Palestine #ShariaLaw #UnderrepresentedInFilm #WomenInFilm -
CPFF 2026 Review: Thank You for Banking with Us
Year: 2024
Runtime: 92 minutes
Writer/Director: Laila Abbas
Actors: Yasime Al Massri, Clara Khoury, Kamel El Basha, Adam Khattar, Salwa Nakkara
By Guest Reviewer Alexei Holloway
“Thank You For Banking With Us” (2024) is a funny and moving look at sisterhood and challenging the patriarchy.
Noura (Yasime Al Massri) and Maryam (Clara Khoury) are estranged sisters with less than perfect lives. Noura is a beauty clinician who cares for their ailing father while Maryam is stuck in a loveless marriage with children she no longer feels connected to. When their father dies, the two work together to take their father’s money out of the bank before their absent and judgmental brother who lives in America comes along and takes the money and half the house (per Sharia law).
What follows is a funny pseudo-heist as the sisters bounce off of obstacle after obstacle trying to navigate a deeply patriarchal society and arguing with each other. While looking for help from every man they know, they are constantly shut down, told they are sinners and ungrateful daughters, and have no right to ask for that money. Yet, their brother never bothered to care for their father or check in on his sisters. It was Noura and Maryam who cared for their father, feeding him, cleaning up after him, checking in on him. Why should their brother get both the money and half the house when he did nothing? Why do male relatives, husbands, and lovers have the right to tell these women no when they’ve done nothing to help Noura and Maryam survive?
Clara Khoury and Yasmine Al Massri are a powerful and hilarious duo. When they are not cursing and arguing with the unhelpful men in their lives, they are arguing with each other, pulling up old wounds and half-remembered fights from their past like real siblings. Yet, when they see how the other lives and are betrayed by the men they are supposed to be able to rely on, they realize all they have ever had is each other. That will never stop them from fighting, but it helps bring them closer together and, with a little help from Maryam’s youngest son Ali (Adam Khattar) enables them to finally work together to get the money they deserve and to properly lay their father to rest. By the end, one hopes that their newly rekindled friendship can also prevent Maryam’s sons from turning into the very men who did nothing to help the women retrieve their rightful inheritance.
#ChicagoPalestineFilmFestival #Comedy #ElderCare #FemaleCharacter #FemaleCharacters #FemaleDirectors #FemaleFilmmaker #FilmFestival #FilmReview #Heist #Palestine #ShariaLaw #UnderrepresentedInFilm #WomenInFilm -
CPFF 2026 Review: Thank You for Banking with Us
Year: 2024
Runtime: 92 minutes
Writer/Director: Laila Abbas
Actors: Yasime Al Massri, Clara Khoury, Kamel El Basha, Adam Khattar, Salwa Nakkara
By Guest Reviewer Alexei Holloway
“Thank You For Banking With Us” (2024) is a funny and moving look at sisterhood and challenging the patriarchy.
Noura (Yasime Al Massri) and Maryam (Clara Khoury) are estranged sisters with less than perfect lives. Noura is a beauty clinician who cares for their ailing father while Maryam is stuck in a loveless marriage with children she no longer feels connected to. When their father dies, the two work together to take their father’s money out of the bank before their absent and judgmental brother who lives in America comes along and takes the money and half the house (per Sharia law).
What follows is a funny pseudo-heist as the sisters bounce off of obstacle after obstacle trying to navigate a deeply patriarchal society and arguing with each other. While looking for help from every man they know, they are constantly shut down, told they are sinners and ungrateful daughters, and have no right to ask for that money. Yet, their brother never bothered to care for their father or check in on his sisters. It was Noura and Maryam who cared for their father, feeding him, cleaning up after him, checking in on him. Why should their brother get both the money and half the house when he did nothing? Why do male relatives, husbands, and lovers have the right to tell these women no when they’ve done nothing to help Noura and Maryam survive?
Clara Khoury and Yasmine Al Massri are a powerful and hilarious duo. When they are not cursing and arguing with the unhelpful men in their lives, they are arguing with each other, pulling up old wounds and half-remembered fights from their past like real siblings. Yet, when they see how the other lives and are betrayed by the men they are supposed to be able to rely on, they realize all they have ever had is each other. That will never stop them from fighting, but it helps bring them closer together and, with a little help from Maryam’s youngest son Ali (Adam Khattar) enables them to finally work together to get the money they deserve and to properly lay their father to rest. By the end, one hopes that their newly rekindled friendship can also prevent Maryam’s sons from turning into the very men who did nothing to help the women retrieve their rightful inheritance.
#ChicagoPalestineFilmFestival #Comedy #ElderCare #FemaleCharacter #FemaleCharacters #FemaleDirectors #FemaleFilmmaker #FilmFestival #FilmReview #Heist #Palestine #ShariaLaw #UnderrepresentedInFilm #WomenInFilm -
CPFF 2026 Review: Thank You for Banking with Us
Year: 2024
Runtime: 92 minutes
Writer/Director: Laila Abbas
Actors: Yasime Al Massri, Clara Khoury, Kamel El Basha, Adam Khattar, Salwa Nakkara
By Guest Reviewer Alexei Holloway
“Thank You For Banking With Us” (2024) is a funny and moving look at sisterhood and challenging the patriarchy.
Noura (Yasime Al Massri) and Maryam (Clara Khoury) are estranged sisters with less than perfect lives. Noura is a beauty clinician who cares for their ailing father while Maryam is stuck in a loveless marriage with children she no longer feels connected to. When their father dies, the two work together to take their father’s money out of the bank before their absent and judgmental brother who lives in America comes along and takes the money and half the house (per Sharia law).
What follows is a funny pseudo-heist as the sisters bounce off of obstacle after obstacle trying to navigate a deeply patriarchal society and arguing with each other. While looking for help from every man they know, they are constantly shut down, told they are sinners and ungrateful daughters, and have no right to ask for that money. Yet, their brother never bothered to care for their father or check in on his sisters. It was Noura and Maryam who cared for their father, feeding him, cleaning up after him, checking in on him. Why should their brother get both the money and half the house when he did nothing? Why do male relatives, husbands, and lovers have the right to tell these women no when they’ve done nothing to help Noura and Maryam survive?
Clara Khoury and Yasmine Al Massri are a powerful and hilarious duo. When they are not cursing and arguing with the unhelpful men in their lives, they are arguing with each other, pulling up old wounds and half-remembered fights from their past like real siblings. Yet, when they see how the other lives and are betrayed by the men they are supposed to be able to rely on, they realize all they have ever had is each other. That will never stop them from fighting, but it helps bring them closer together and, with a little help from Maryam’s youngest son Ali (Adam Khattar) enables them to finally work together to get the money they deserve and to properly lay their father to rest. By the end, one hopes that their newly rekindled friendship can also prevent Maryam’s sons from turning into the very men who did nothing to help the women retrieve their rightful inheritance.
#ChicagoPalestineFilmFestival #Comedy #ElderCare #FemaleCharacter #FemaleCharacters #FemaleDirectors #FemaleFilmmaker #FilmFestival #FilmReview #Heist #Palestine #ShariaLaw #UnderrepresentedInFilm #WomenInFilm -
CPFF 2026 Review: Thank You for Banking with Us
Year: 2024
Runtime: 92 minutes
Writer/Director: Laila Abbas
Actors: Yasime Al Massri, Clara Khoury, Kamel El Basha, Adam Khattar, Salwa Nakkara
By Guest Reviewer Alexei Holloway
“Thank You For Banking With Us” (2024) is a funny and moving look at sisterhood and challenging the patriarchy.
Noura (Yasime Al Massri) and Maryam (Clara Khoury) are estranged sisters with less than perfect lives. Noura is a beauty clinician who cares for their ailing father while Maryam is stuck in a loveless marriage with children she no longer feels connected to. When their father dies, the two work together to take their father’s money out of the bank before their absent and judgmental brother who lives in America comes along and takes the money and half the house (per Sharia law).
What follows is a funny pseudo-heist as the sisters bounce off of obstacle after obstacle trying to navigate a deeply patriarchal society and arguing with each other. While looking for help from every man they know, they are constantly shut down, told they are sinners and ungrateful daughters, and have no right to ask for that money. Yet, their brother never bothered to care for their father or check in on his sisters. It was Noura and Maryam who cared for their father, feeding him, cleaning up after him, checking in on him. Why should their brother get both the money and half the house when he did nothing? Why do male relatives, husbands, and lovers have the right to tell these women no when they’ve done nothing to help Noura and Maryam survive?
Clara Khoury and Yasmine Al Massri are a powerful and hilarious duo. When they are not cursing and arguing with the unhelpful men in their lives, they are arguing with each other, pulling up old wounds and half-remembered fights from their past like real siblings. Yet, when they see how the other lives and are betrayed by the men they are supposed to be able to rely on, they realize all they have ever had is each other. That will never stop them from fighting, but it helps bring them closer together and, with a little help from Maryam’s youngest son Ali (Adam Khattar) enables them to finally work together to get the money they deserve and to properly lay their father to rest. By the end, one hopes that their newly rekindled friendship can also prevent Maryam’s sons from turning into the very men who did nothing to help the women retrieve their rightful inheritance.
#ChicagoPalestineFilmFestival #Comedy #ElderCare #FemaleCharacter #FemaleCharacters #FemaleDirectors #FemaleFilmmaker #FilmFestival #FilmReview #Heist #Palestine #ShariaLaw #UnderrepresentedInFilm #WomenInFilm -
CW: Naked Female Character Making Love
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CW: Naked Female Character Making Love
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CW: Naked Female Character Making Love
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CW: 🔞 NSFW 🔥18+ Nudity
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CW: 🔞 NSFW 🔥18+ Nudity
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I made this in a moment of inspiration, no construction lines (almost), no pencils, no reference. Everything is done on a common grid paper with a BIC pen.
The character is my witch, Hazel.
#comicart #characterconcept #artistforhire #bic #sketchbook #sketch #illustration #witch #femalecharacter
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I made this in a moment of inspiration, no construction lines (almost), no pencils, no reference. Everything is done on a common grid paper with a BIC pen.
The character is my witch, Hazel.
#comicart #characterconcept #artistforhire #bic #sketchbook #sketch #illustration #witch #femalecharacter
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Angel Armor Girl
3840x2160
#4KWallpapers #FantasyGirlsWallpapers #BlueHair #AnimatedCharacter #DigitalArt #CharacterDesign #AnimeArt #ArtOfTheDay #Illustration #CreativeArt #ArtCommunity #FemaleCharacter #AnimationArt #ColorfulArt #ArtInspiration #FantasyArt #ArtisticExpression #VibrantColors #CharacterAnimation #ArtLovers #InstaArt #ArtisticVibes #AnimeWallpapers
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Angel Armor Girl
3840x2160
#4KWallpapers #FantasyGirlsWallpapers #BlueHair #AnimatedCharacter #DigitalArt #CharacterDesign #AnimeArt #ArtOfTheDay #Illustration #CreativeArt #ArtCommunity #FemaleCharacter #AnimationArt #ColorfulArt #ArtInspiration #FantasyArt #ArtisticExpression #VibrantColors #CharacterAnimation #ArtLovers #InstaArt #ArtisticVibes #AnimeWallpapers
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#m&m #msgreen #mrsgreen #crashbandicoot #amibandicoot #pokemon #tsareena #sonicthehedgehog #sonicx #cosmotheseedrian #insideout #disgust #futurama #slurmqueen #rayman #betilla #bugfables #acolytearia #papermario #mimi #metroid #queenmetroid #amyrose #green #greencharacter #female #femalecharacter #character #girl #gal #woman #fictionalcharacter #fantasycharacter #waifu #waifulist #wifeable #wifelist
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CW: sexual nudity
The red devil 😈
An older commission for one of the supporters of my kickstarter campaign that I did last year.
#illustration #nudity #femaleCharacter #originalCharacter #devil
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CW: sexual nudity
The red devil 😈
An older commission for one of the supporters of my kickstarter campaign that I did last year.
#illustration #nudity #femaleCharacter #originalCharacter #devil
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Five Methods For Giving Romantic Heroines Agency (Brought to you by Emily Henry) by Laurel Osterkamp
How do we write…
https://writersfunzone.com/blog/2025/05/13/five-methods-for-giving-romantic-heroines-agency-brought-to-you-by-emily-henry-by-laurel-osterkamp#WritingTips #EmilyHenry #femalecharacter #heroine #LaurelOsterkamp
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Five Methods For Giving Romantic Heroines Agency (Brought to you by Emily Henry) by Laurel Osterkamp
How do we write…
https://writersfunzone.com/blog/2025/05/13/five-methods-for-giving-romantic-heroines-agency-brought-to-you-by-emily-henry-by-laurel-osterkamp#WritingTips #EmilyHenry #femalecharacter #heroine #LaurelOsterkamp
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Five Methods For Giving Romantic Heroines Agency (Brought to you by Emily Henry) by Laurel Osterkamp
How do we write…
https://writersfunzone.com/blog/2025/05/13/five-methods-for-giving-romantic-heroines-agency-brought-to-you-by-emily-henry-by-laurel-osterkamp#WritingTips #EmilyHenry #femalecharacter #heroine #LaurelOsterkamp
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Five Methods For Giving Romantic Heroines Agency (Brought to you by Emily Henry) by Laurel Osterkamp
How do we write…
https://writersfunzone.com/blog/2025/05/13/five-methods-for-giving-romantic-heroines-agency-brought-to-you-by-emily-henry-by-laurel-osterkamp#WritingTips #EmilyHenry #femalecharacter #heroine #LaurelOsterkamp
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Another oldie from college
#DigitalArt #Illustration #ArtCommunity #clay #OriginalArt #ArtLovers #illustration #digitalart #artwork #catart #catlover #photoshopart #originalart #IllustrationArt #storytelling #femalecharacter #painting #artoftheday #イラスト #artofmastodon #mastoart #mastoartist #fediverse #fediart #creativetoots #pixelfed #drawing
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Another oldie from college
#DigitalArt #Illustration #ArtCommunity #clay #OriginalArt #ArtLovers #illustration #digitalart #artwork #catart #catlover #photoshopart #originalart #IllustrationArt #storytelling #femalecharacter #painting #artoftheday #イラスト #artofmastodon #mastoart #mastoartist #fediverse #fediart #creativetoots #pixelfed #drawing
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Another oldie from college
#DigitalArt #Illustration #ArtCommunity #clay #OriginalArt #ArtLovers #illustration #digitalart #artwork #catart #catlover #photoshopart #originalart #IllustrationArt #storytelling #femalecharacter #painting #artoftheday #イラスト #artofmastodon #mastoart #mastoartist #fediverse #fediart #creativetoots #pixelfed #drawing
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Another oldie from college
#DigitalArt #Illustration #ArtCommunity #clay #OriginalArt #ArtLovers #illustration #digitalart #artwork #catart #catlover #photoshopart #originalart #IllustrationArt #storytelling #femalecharacter #painting #artoftheday #イラスト #artofmastodon #mastoart #mastoartist #fediverse #fediart #creativetoots #pixelfed #drawing
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Another oldie from college
#DigitalArt #Illustration #ArtCommunity #clay #OriginalArt #ArtLovers #illustration #digitalart #artwork #catart #catlover #photoshopart #originalart #IllustrationArt #storytelling #femalecharacter #painting #artoftheday #イラスト #artofmastodon #mastoart #mastoartist #fediverse #fediart #creativetoots #pixelfed #drawing
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@Ellyrieve_LVK
ほとんど #ソニア・ベルモンド に似ている
"Almost looks like #SoniaBelmont"#Castlevania #CastlevaniaLegends #悪魔城ドラキュラ漆黒たる前奏曲 #悪魔城ドラキュラ #female #heroine #femalecharacter #videogames #videogame #gaming #ソニアベルモンド #キャッスルヴァニア
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@Ellyrieve_LVK
ほとんど #ソニア・ベルモンド に似ている
"Almost looks like #SoniaBelmont"#Castlevania #CastlevaniaLegends #悪魔城ドラキュラ漆黒たる前奏曲 #悪魔城ドラキュラ #female #heroine #femalecharacter #videogames #videogame #gaming #ソニアベルモンド #キャッスルヴァニア
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@Ellyrieve_LVK
ほとんど #ソニア・ベルモンド に似ている
"Almost looks like #SoniaBelmont"#Castlevania #CastlevaniaLegends #悪魔城ドラキュラ漆黒たる前奏曲 #悪魔城ドラキュラ #female #heroine #femalecharacter #videogames #videogame #gaming #ソニアベルモンド #キャッスルヴァニア
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@Ellyrieve_LVK
ほとんど #ソニア・ベルモンド に似ている
"Almost looks like #SoniaBelmont"#Castlevania #CastlevaniaLegends #悪魔城ドラキュラ漆黒たる前奏曲 #悪魔城ドラキュラ #female #heroine #femalecharacter #videogames #videogame #gaming #ソニアベルモンド #キャッスルヴァニア
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@Ellyrieve_LVK
ほとんど #ソニア・ベルモンド に似ている
"Almost looks like #SoniaBelmont"#Castlevania #CastlevaniaLegends #悪魔城ドラキュラ漆黒たる前奏曲 #悪魔城ドラキュラ #female #heroine #femalecharacter #videogames #videogame #gaming #ソニアベルモンド #キャッスルヴァニア
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There's a meme that's been making the rounds for a few years now, popping up every now and again, that "Alien is a movie where nobody listens to the smart woman" and that therefore the only survivors are the smart woman and her cat.
Now, it's just a silly meme and I don't want to ruin anyone's fun so never reply when I see it posted, but let me state, just this once and for the record that, that no, that's _not_ what Alien is.
#Meme #Alien #EllenRipley #Respect #FemaleCharacter
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There's a meme that's been making the rounds for a few years now, popping up every now and again, that "Alien is a movie where nobody listens to the smart woman" and that therefore the only survivors are the smart woman and her cat.
Now, it's just a silly meme and I don't want to ruin anyone's fun so never reply when I see it posted, but let me state, just this once and for the record that, that no, that's _not_ what Alien is.
#Meme #Alien #EllenRipley #Respect #FemaleCharacter
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