If this was a drawing, I would say the perspective looked all wrong. Molly looks like she's not standing on the ground, the hall seems distorted, etc. But it's real. Weirdness of the photo aside, I should put more effort into perspective and architecture in my drawings.
Ao, tomorrow I head back to school, which is a mixed-reaction matter. There are classes I look forward to, but I am not looking forward to stress or deadlines, or busywork / boring classes. I am going to get to see people there again, but will no longer be able to see people at home. On that note, I wasn't able to see everyone I wanted to during the break, but today some of our oldest (time, not age) friends from the area came over. We caught up, talked, etc, well into the evening.
animation, reading and watching are still not updateable.
video games: Cleared chapter 19 of FE: Blazing Sword (that's FE7, fyi).
Although the villains are certainly hateable, I still found the death of the evil Ephidel rather horrific compared with anything I've seen in FE so far. He gets burned alive in a failed attempt to call forth a dragon, as the dragon bursts into flame and falls apart like the god soldier in Nausicaa. :o
In fact, this game just has more death than either of the other two FE titles for GBA (Sword of Seals and Sacred Stones). As in, I started to write up all the plotline deaths, but realized it would take too long. However! The deaths all seem right in the course of the story-- it has the best (most involving) plot of the 3 GBA titles.