#im always up for art prompts aswell!!
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rozeliyawashereyall · 6 months ago
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Hello! I'm Rozeliya, but you can just call me Roze!
Asks are always open for you to ask about anything really, especially about the little colony of bugs we've created-
You don't gotta ask to join any of the armies, btw!! Just tag both me and @willowve01 and @aspenm00n so we can see them! ^♡^ They're all just a bunch of listeners from a buncha serieses
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virtueangel · 4 years ago
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Hc's for Vinny pls? ówò Im intp(17,she/her), but a bit more emotional/energetic. Im always mindful of other people tho, so if they dont vibe with my silliness, i immediately tone it down.Im mute w/ new ppl, tho. Im very sensitive and keep the majority of it bottled up. I love telling jokes and making others happy.Also anything nerdy is what im all about. Stuff like video games, the arts, science, history.. but art is my favorite. Usually i draw cartoons, but i do plenty of realistic stuff aswell
Van Gogh With an Introverted Reader
At first, Van Gogh has trouble making a connection with this reader. He’s not very good at conversation either, so it’s hard to kind of “break through the ice” with her. He tries to make little gestures to get her attention, like waving hello when they pass each other in the hallways and asking her for an eraser in class (even though he has his own). He’s eager to talk to her, but he’s also pretty anxious so settles for no more than a minute or two of conversation a day. But, as the weeks go on, he works up the nerve to ask her questions that aren’t necessarily about school. 
Van Gogh asks her about some of her drawings, which makes her nervous. Van Gogh notices this, and comforts her by showing her some of his own drawings to let her know that he isn’t going to judge her. They start talking about art and their varying drawing styles a little bit, but even now, the conversations don’t last very long because neither of them really know how to keep them going. 
One day, Van Gogh makes a bold move and decides to ask her out. He does it in sort of a discreet way, by drawing a little cartoon of them on his paper in class. It’s pretty cheesy, but she’s still flattered and says yes. It’s kind of awkward at first, but she pushes through it quickly by trying to be silly with Van Gogh. She tires to make him feel more comfortable, and that makes her feel more comfortable as well. Van Gogh really admires her sense of humour, and this even gets him to be a little sillier himself. They play off of each others’ jokes a lot. They’re really the only two people who think their jokes are funny, but it’s okay because it’s not like a lot of people are hearing them anyway. 
Van Gogh is pretty glad once he gets to know her because she can carry the conversations really well. She likes to ramble on about her interests, and she gets really passionate about whatever she’s talking about. Van Gogh is really good at just listening, and it works out well in this case because he actually cares about what she’s saying. He asks questions occasionally, but it’s really just because he’s trying to prompt her to keep talking. He’d prefer to just listen when she’s talking about video games, but he can actually contribute to the conversation when it’s about art. They geek out about art a lot, everything from sharing their favourite paintings to having competitions to see who knows more obscure details about a certain artist.
They go to a lot of museums together. Museums of any kind, not necessarily just art galleries -- exploratoriums, historical exhibits, aquariums, etc. Van Gogh especially likes museums because they’re quiet, but there’s also a lot to do. Both of them are fascinated by everything in the exhibits, and they spend hours at the museums when they go. 
This reader is a really good match for Van Gogh. She draws out sides of him that he usually keeps hidden, like his sense of humour. Van Gogh is also a good match for this reader, because he encourages her to talk about her feelings instead of keeping everything hidden. He’s a really good listener and comforter. They both become more open people when they’re with each other. They’re also really grateful to be with someone who has similar interests and who will listen to the other talk even if they don’t know much about the topic.
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