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dairyfreenugget · 1 month ago
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I don't think I ever posted this so
Here they are, the microorganism
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nonuggetshere · 1 year ago
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I'm DONE, I'M FINALLY DONE
Designs/refs for all the kids I gave to the buggycule so far, ordered from oldest to youngest
Grouped roughly by their age groups (each row is around the same age)
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jeliwyre · 1 year ago
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love shot !
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orlart · 1 year ago
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i’m your man (mitski)
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trekkerac · 2 months ago
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haven't had an oc art post in a while...
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kyettoes · 2 months ago
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🌊🌴🌈 Happy 12th Anniversary of 12.12.12
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magnificentmicrowave · 5 months ago
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songtember day 9: Tally Hall - Banana Man
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choco-dawn · 2 months ago
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New obsession just dropped >:D my friend recommended me a wonderful IF called Shepherds of Haven and i just had to get had to get my grubby drawing hands on this and try to draw every character in my style (Ignoring the last girl thats my just my MC I added her to make it even- i love her tho) alongside a bunch of other silly doodles cause i love the writing!!! and these characters!!!! i love the found family!!!!!!!!!!!! go read it!!!!!!!
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deadwooddross · 10 months ago
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answering this one oldschool style: I was watching westworld with my friends so this iteration of all of them is western themed, but I cant recall if anything specific from that was part of the inspo? Polly has always been the quiet freaky one to pair with Castors chattier self. They're both usually mercs/bounty hunters/hunting dogs that "answer to" Croc The polly pictured here is the Silent Sniper sort, their poncho is all fabric cut from targets clothes stitched together and with nicely embroidered/embellished bullet holes. Trophy! Here's another pic of them that I apparently never posted here?? More nicely done up
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this-should-do · 4 months ago
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new guy dropped
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edynieaf · 3 months ago
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4: “The Hypothetical Moon Dance”
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dairyfreenugget · 6 months ago
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MANAGED TO GET INTO A SHIPPING MAP LETS GO drew these fuckers for warm up and because I don't draw them enough
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nonuggetshere · 1 year ago
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@shadedtragedysandwich yeah I think it finally hit him :]
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jeliwyre · 1 year ago
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R A T K I N G
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crystallizsch · 1 year ago
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(this has been on my mind for a while)
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afreakingdork · 2 months ago
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Writing Request: Reader x Donnie College Meet-Cute 💜
We got an anonymous request callers! Inspired by Stress Test, I got a request to do the college edition of a reader x Donnie meeting! Since the meeting in Stress Test is pretty indistinct as they're practically strangers, I'm going to write an original college meet-up!
From now until the poll closes, if you can prove to me that you voted Hassan/Mikey in this poll then I will write any short 100-400 word request like below or draw you a doodle of your choosing!
ᴰᶦˢᶜˡᵃᶦᵐᵉʳ: ᴵ ᵃᵐ ⁿᵒᵗ ᶦⁿ ᵃⁿʸʷᵃʸ ᵃˢˢᵒᶜᶦᵃᵗᵉᵈ ᵒʳ ᵉⁿᵈᵒʳˢᵉᵈ ᵇʸ ᵗʰᵉ ᶜᵒᵐᵖᵉᵗᶦᵗᶦᵒⁿ ᵒʳ ᶦᵗˢ ᶜᵒⁿᵗᵉˢᵗᵃⁿᵗˢ.
All ages fluff below the cut!
New semester, new classes.
You weren't, however, new to the college so you knew where to go. There was no freshman fumbling around as you cruised down the hallway. Your class was in this wing and you had the number. You just had to locate it and there were vague enough signs on the walls. You followed the arrows and, after counting down, found your door.
You were just early enough that you had a nice selection of seats to choose from.
The front you would skip as it was too close to the roving eyes of the teacher. You weren't sure of their style just yet, but you weren't particularly interested in hiding in the back. Thus you were left with the cent which seemed like the safest choice.
As you gazed over those choices, a dead center seat jumped out at you. The seating was broken up into two sections with a complimentary center row. One such aisle seat was plump for picking and you headed toward it. It would mean sitting right down next to a student in the adjacent seat.
Usual courtesy dictated you would leave a buffer seat for them, but you had seen the roster when you were checking your class schedule. This class was full and you'd soon be packing in anyway. The person seemed alright enough as they were buried in their hoodie and poured over a book. That read to you that they wanted to keep to themselves and you had no problem allowing it.
You took your seat and were careful not to jostle the table. Your seat mate continued to read on as if you were never there and that satisfied you. You took your time in getting your notebook ready for first day notes and settling in. You hadn't been too early, so soon students were filing in. You watched them come in with a tilt of your head toward the door and in your periphery you saw the book the student next to you was reading.
You recognized it instantly; it was the graphic novel version of a movie you had just watched.
The one none of your friends particularly cared for, but you loved.
You lit up.
"Is it good!?" The words came out of your mouth before you could stop them. "I was thinking of reading that!"
For a second, you were caught in stasis.
The silence went on just long enough that it seemed like your table mate hadn't heard you.
They could have had headphones in, you realized then.
They could just be ignoring you.
They could be enraptured in reading.
They eventually did move.
It was with a creak and just enough of a glance out of the depths of their hoodie.
They seemed to check if you were talking to them before looking down. "Yes. I've been enjoying it."
The response was cold, but something about it didn't completely deter you. "Sorry... I didn't mean to interrupt."
"It's fine." They put a bookmark that was another property you recognized, but you kept quiet about it.
Your professor walked in and class commenced. You took your notes, got your copy of the syllabus, and as these things usually went, your first day of class was over just as it started. You were dismissed and in the time it took you to close your notebook, you found the student next to you had disappeared.
On your schedule, you were back in class a day later, but you were running late. Experience taught you that while there were no assigned seats in college, there were stakes claimed. These were rocking in the first few classes as everyone adjusted to their needs which meant you perfect, middle-of-the-road seat, was in danger.
It had been a great vantage point and its proximity to the aisle meant you could leave without disturbing others.
It was the perfect seat and you were going to lose it.
Until you shot through the door and your professor glanced up at you with a snide comment.
There was a messenger back on the desk you used two days ago.
A black and purple one that matched a particular hoodie.
One that reached up and removed the bag as soon they noticed you looking.
They saved your seat.
Your heart shot straight into your throat and that was it. You spent the rest of your semester prioritizing getting to class early enough. No matter how much room you made in your schedule, he was somehow already there. Within the first few classes you found out her was a mutant and you equated that with his stoic attitude. You assumed he was nervous about judgment though you had none of your own.
What you really wanted from him was someone to talk to. It seemed like every time you brought up an interest, he had some opinion on it. It meant you could lob yours at him and he'd, in his limited capacity, would reciprocate. It pegged you has strange because his eyes betrayed everything else about him. By sitting right next to him, you'd see fires lit if you ever disagreed with one of his takes, but out of his mouth came lines that seemed per-recorded.
It only furthered your interest to the point where you could no longer tell if he actually care for your companionship or not. He was more of a fixture. A dimly lit lamp to read by as there was always a book in front of him. You were the one who came in stubbornly everyday and tried to change the switch.
All until he didn't show up one day.
The moment you walked through the door, his empty seat felt like a beacon.
There was a withdrawal deadline about to pass.
One that kept a class from impacting GPA.
Was that it?
Had he not been learning.
You sort of remembered him taking notes.
Really you had been looking at his hands.
How his two fingers twisted his pen between his thumb.
it was an agility you couldn't comprehend matching.
Remembering helped as class wore on. The presence beside you was one you hadn't realized you relied to heavily on. You rarely talked during class, but just knowing he was there felt like something you could count on. Even when time was up and he scurried off as he did, you day didn't feel complete until he gave that little bob of his head to acknowledge he would see you again.
You only realized then how bad your crush was.
It wasn't petty interest or a like mind for media.
You liked him.
You liked the way he smiled to himself during lectures.
You liked that you could chart his progress through how far his bookmark moved.
You liked how you had fallen for the old hoodie trick when in reality it was painfully obvious that he was a lovely shade of green.
"He's out sick."
You blinked up to find most of your class had already left.
"Donatello." The teacher spoke as he adjusted something at the podium. "Got an email, though it doesn't seem like he's going to get any notes from you."
You had a retort.
"You're quite the pair."
You swear you did.
"Do not separate." He chuckled. "Print that and slap it on your seats."
All you did was mumble a a thank you before finally packing up.
Perspective was now beating you down.
All those weeks.
All those classes.
Could you have been anymore obvious?
Was Donnie saving your feelings?
You called him Donnie without even asking if that nickname was alright.
it just popped out one day and he didn't correct you.
You were going down a hallway.
You need a break.
A diversion.
All these little cupid Donnie's were flying around your head.
When?
When?
The question pounded your ears as you ran toward the library.
Other students were moving at a similar speed.
Everything was moving faster.
There was running.
There was yelling.
You stopped for no particular reason.
Your shoes etched the ground and it was as if you landed on the activation point of a land mine.
The wall in front of you exploded out and you watched several students who had been in front of you get blasted away.
Not you.
You had perfectly and accidentally stopped just shy of the damage.
"There! You know the maneuver!"
You knew that voice.
Rubble moved and pulled your eye to where the debris had gone.
Out of the wrecked reeled the squishy body of a frog mutant who looked up with a paralyzing amount of spite from where he had come from.
You were slow to look back.
In the hole, perfectly arranged were four brightly colored turtles.
The purple of which you zeroed in on and, again, on your command he spoke.
"You all have the maps. I told you enrolling to scout was a good idea!" His head tipped nothing, but cocky.
It was Donatello.
You knew despite everything oozing from this person was not your person.
"Nerd alert!" Another turtle chirped.
"Just admit you wanted to break into school again!"
"Gasp!" Donnie swung a hand up to his chest. "I would never! I applied and got in, clearly."
"He tried to jar the science lab air."
"The science lab was where this mutant and the three others were being forcefully mutated by that student!!" Donnie hissed.
A rock then rocketed at the group and took the orange one back through the hole.
"Enough gabbing!" The red turtle readied his fist. "We got the campus layout! They can't hide so let's smash 'em!"
You stood deathly still as they attacked the frog.
A white mouse soon joined the fray.
The orange turtle returned.
A starfish disrupted the turtles victory and its chopped limbs regenerated more suckered creatures.
You heard phrases tossed around like silverfish and several students tried to coax you away.
You couldn't.
Donnie was there.
Donnie was unlike anything you'd ever seen.
Images of his meek existence were obliterated one by one.
You didn't know this man.
You knew some guy in your class and idealized a book he probably kept as cover.
You still swore the bookmark moved with steady progress.
Wasn't that enough proof that at least something was real?
If that was, what else was?
Caught between that and the literal battle going on around you, you were stuck.
Until a brick whizzed by your face, but the pain came on a delay afterward.
You reached up like something out of a show and touched your cheek.
It came away with blood.
It darkened on your fingertips way faster than it should have oxidized.
You looked up in time and saw an entire slab bench was heading towards you and casting a shadow.
So this was it, you allowed your final thought to be just as anticlimactic.
Something else struck you from the side first.
It had the force of a rocket and your air was sucked from you at the speed.
It also hadn't hurt.
It was warm, if anything.
Momentum slowed and you were soon sat on your feet, though arms securely had your waist.
"Are you okay?! Your cheek! I have skin adhesive that I was using to lift key cards. Long story, but..." Donnie held you with one arm and searched his person with the other.
You stared.
He had the same face, but this was the first time you had seen all of it.
Or part of it with his purple bandana and what looked like a shoddy pair of modified welding goggles on his head.
His hand shot up with a pinched bandage slip "A-one dressing that is both repositionable and inhibits bacterial growth! Perfect for..."
He took great care in applying it to your cheek.
His hand lingered there and its warmth seeped through your skin.
"Who are you...?" You found yourself asking.
His expression shifted from something tender to something tinged with sorrow. "I'm still me..."
Your brows came together with knit distress.
"The Donatello that attended your classes was but a cover, but our interactions-!"
You watched him cut himself off.
"-are ones that evidentially appear... as part of said ruse."
You nodded.
His lips parted for a few false starts.
There was a distant crash and some cackling that could have come from either side.
Donnie glanced in that direction.
"You should go..." You told him.
Duty or whatever he was up to caught him and he straightened up.
You stepped out of his arms.
He said your name with clear intention.
For your time, you offered him what you thought would be a last look.
"I could really use your notes today."
You blinked a single time.
"I'm not... Well, I should say I have no intention of dropping out. Imagine the blemish on my academic record! They say it's not counted, but we all know that's not true. Besides, the material is child's play compared to my doctorates, however..."
You felt your mouth gape.
He only smiled. "Now that we, and I mean my dumb-dumb brothers who I am going to have woefully blind faith in that they've taken care of this mess, caught the rogue mutator I can finally take my studies seriously."
You stunted a hopeful breath.
"As in a study group, of course! Multiple students and not just us! Ah! Alone! Can you imagine!?" He quacked with flushed flesh.
Your heart shot straight into your throat.
"And I can trade you for the notes. My graphic novel. The first one that you wanted to read. We can call it collateral... until I show you that I can be trusted... If you were..."
"I didn't take any notes!"
It was his turn to stare.
"I... I was too distracted that you were gone."
"You...?" He pointed to himself.
You nodded.
"Me...?" He pointed to you.
Your head bobbed at a faster pace.
"Then we must catch up!"
"For class!" You added.
"Donnie!!" A voice called. "Gonna need that sticky stuff you got!!"
"You should-"
"I should-"
You both gave bashful grins.
"Wednesday."
"Wednesday. After class?"
"Consider my calendar cleared!" He lifted into the air before you like a vision and you thought you could get used to that as he rocketed back toward where one of his brothers was waving.
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