
redraw of some mystery-solving galsβ¦jinkies ππ

So far, The Tick is the only character Iβve seen with crossover headcanons of himself.
Thanks to awkwardgravityfallsscreencaps for making these for me!
you can actually hear the exact sounds he’s making as he does these faces, what a majestic creature
Lemony Snicket in The Miserable Mill: Part Two
β³ Β βUnless you are a murderer or a taxidermist, it is rare to have actual skeletons in your closet as opposed to metaphorical ones.β
Lemony Snicket in The Miserable Mill: Part One
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ββOut of the woodsβ is an expression referring to the fact that woods are dangerous places to be. I am sorry to say that while Violet was right that the Baudelaires were almost out of the forest, they were far from out of the woods.β
Lemony Snicket in The Wide Window: Part One
β³ βIβm sure you know there are two kinds of fears: rational and irrational, or in simpler terms, fears that make sense and fears that donβt. For instance, the Baudelaire orphans had a fear of Count Olaf which makes perfect sense because heβs an evil man who wants to destroy them. But if they were afraid of lemon meringue pie, that would be an irrational fear because lemon meringue pie is delicious and has never hurt a soul.β
Lemony Snicket in The Reptile Room: Part Two
β³Β βWhat happens in a certain place can stain your feelings for it, just as ink can stain a white sheet of paper. You can never forget what transpired in that place, just as words in ink can never be unwritten.β
Lemony Snicket in The Reptile Room: Part One
β³ βIβm sorry to say this was the last time the screeching iguana clock would strike before the arrival of dramatic irony.β