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John Rogers, proving himself once again to be an entire vibe.
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Do you update your stories based on inspiration or current fandom focus?
Curious because I am a fan of most of your stories
It's a mix of current fandom inspiration, hyper fixation, and just energy level. I work a full-time job so I write when I have the free time to do so.
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hey please help our unemployed ass out have some food and also buy a new bedframe since ours broke today
also gone through the fucking horrors today
cashapp: $theteufortdozen
venmo: @theteufortdozen2
paypal: https://www.paypal.me/blucheavy3
kofi: https://ko-fi.com/tf2heritageposts (this also has our art commissions)
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“You’ve heard of Red Alert, right?”
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thousands of years of evolution in which we struggled with high infant mortality rates, we finally find ways to minimize them, and people today in developed countries are being like, stupid on purpose
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Idk if this is a super hot take or not, but given that Battle Network already has more of a completed story compared to other Mega Man series, I'd be perfectly content with never getting a new mainline MMBN game if we instead got a new animated adaptation that stuck closer to the game canon (and included Network Transmission, Battle Chip Challenge, and both mobile games) than NT Warrior did
I know the odds of Capcom even doing something like this are low but god dAMMIT I NEED TO HEAR THE WORDS "SAITO-NIISAN" SPOKEN OUT LOUD AGAIN PLEASE MY CROPS ARE DYING
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Video with audio. We love the loud man.
Of course he would have watched Avatar the Last Airbender. The man is cultured. But of all things to remember.
That being said. Imagine if the insightful things he tells people in Hisui are all out of context quotes from movies and TV shows. Ingo turns to melli after Melli calls him ugly and bald to say "I'm ugly and im proud". That stupefied Melli while Akari is on the ground crying and laughing (this is a spongebob quote).
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An actual title I just saw: A Windsor photographer was shooting a romantic couple when three Medieval warriors photobombed the set
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My most recent comic for The Nib! You can read my other Nib stories here.
instagram / patreon / portfolio
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Video of Tama
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Periodic reminder that Archive of Our Own was created to be a repository for all written fanworks without regard to inherent worth, morality, ethicality, artistic merit, or intelligibility. As long as the posting of the work does not violate US law, falls within fair use standards, and does not directly harass individuals, it can be posted on Archive of Our Own.
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Stop trying to be influencers we need good tumblr gifers now more than ever
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So... you wanted him to knock the pot over?
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