generally i think tim is the kind of person who just saves contacts in his phone by name. kon meanwhile is the kind of person who HAS to have a fun name for everyone he loves. when they start dating, you know it's serious the day kon changes his own name in tim's phone to "babycakes 💖🔥" and tim rolls his eyes but doesn't change it back.
my cat is going into Liver failure and I’m working so I can pay the bills.
He’s not doing well and I do not see him getting better.
I’m just trying to make sure he is comfortable for any outcome and recommendations the Vet makes.
He’s lost 3 pounds and has gone jaundice. He is not throwing up anymore but has to still be force fed.
He is having a hard time breathing due to mucus build up from his liver failure. I’m not very optimistic about his recovery. We are still going to the vet every week for for blood tests and recovery is slow.
Art Supplies I'd Give to JJK Characters [Villain Edition]
My credentials are cuz i said so
Ryomen Sukuna: metalworking- whether you create pieces that have visual appeal or technical use, there’s no doubt that it’s a practice that requires skill and dedication that many don’t have. Let's be real, he'd make scary shit that he could use as a weapon later on.
Kenjaku: word working- much like metal work, attention to detail and a methodical prowess are a must, creating pieces that can be used for form or function. He'd make anything and everything, and he'd do a surprisingly intricate job.
Uraume: watercolors, one of the classiest and most difficult paints to use (if not, the most difficult), despite that, the are easily recognizable and are in a class all of their own. While I'd like to believe they'd make simple landscapes, we all know they'd make portraits of Sukuna lol.
Mahito: crayons…need i say more? But like the crappy Cra-Z-Art crayons, even the quality ones. If he even knows how to hold them right, I guess I have nothing else to add lol.
Haruta Shigemo: ballpoint pen. While they are capable of producing great works, it can be hard to take them seriously. He'd draw smutty things (very poorly).
Jogo: acrylic paint- easy to use and arguably one of the most forgiving fine art mediums on the market, perfect for folks who are impatient and need to step away from their piece after messing up. Despite that, works rich in color, rhythm, and texture can be created. He'd make a mess, who are we kidding?
Hanami: textile art, derived from natural resources (idk it just felt mean to leave them out). They would probably make large and dynamic abstract pieces that have a lot of movement but are still visually appealing.