Zaroki

“Tintin just DOESN’T CARE.
“Oh, look, you’re threatening my life with a long sword from a cane in my face, and I’ve just been chloroformed so now I’m tied up in a cage, in a room, on a boat.
Not going to comply with your wishes anyway.
What scrolls?”
Tintin pr0nz.

My childhood just got a massive kick to its shins and then had a baseball bat to the face and then got promptly stomped on in golf shoes. 

My God. Why and how and by what means and for what reason did I click that link thinking that “OH, THIS’LL BE FINE LOL.”

;_; I’m going to forget it now. 

wellsailaroundtheworld asked: I'm sorry to bother you, but where can I find the rest of your little Tintin story 'Study'? Do you have a link? Thank you so much!

The rest of the drabble-? The drabbles aren’t meant to be very long, so that was the whole thing (I think?), BUT there’s a collection with more ones like it: 

http://www.fanfiction.net/~xxryoxx

Tintin Drabble… “Words”

Words

Tintin couldn’t quite place how and where he had come to being so knowledgeable with foreign languages.

While he wasn’t exactly fluent in them, he was able to communicate and this helped him get around.

“When did you learn that?” The Captain would often ask this when they

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Tintin Drabble… “Study”

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Study

Before Tintin ever followed a case overseas he’d try to make sure to study the countries language, culture, religion, current political state, and history. As a reporter, communication was the main key to learning about new places and he’d often spend time reading books about the country he would be visiting so he’d have a sufficient amount of knowledge before going. Whenever he had to leave at a moments notice,

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So, how did you people learn about Tintin?

Or become introduced to Tintin?

Seems like a lot of people have started liking it since the movie, which is GREAT.
Moar Tintin fans = Less people asking “What’s a Tin Tin?” when I mention it.  

His ARMS, you guys.
UNF UGNNNH. 

His ARMS, you guys.

UNF UGNNNH. 

From the Art of Tintin book, explaining how Tintin’s hair was made for the film~

From the Art of Tintin book, explaining how Tintin’s hair was made for the film~

Tintin. 

That’s how it’s (typically) spelt. Not ‘Tin-Tin’, or ‘Tin Tin’ or ‘TinTin’. No dash, guys. No dash. Please o.o 

Tintin. 

That’s how it’s (typically) spelt.
Not ‘Tin-Tin’, or ‘Tin Tin’ or ‘TinTin’. 
No dash, guys. No dash. 
Please o.o 

This happened, guys. Really. 

This happened, guys. Really. 

You know that moment, guys. Surely. 
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You know that moment, guys. Surely. 

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