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i think, if they were real, they would hang out while waiting for the mortals in the time loop to reset. and they'd be buddies.
#they gave me like. minor god vibes lol.#game changer#dropout#brian david gilbert#game changer spoilers#josh ruben#zac oyama#grant o'brien#tw clowns#clowns#tw clown#roscoe the creepy clown was genuinely scary and i dont get scared by every clown lol#dropout tv#i keep using the polka dot texture aha sorry not sorry#dropout fanart#game changer fanart
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I was questioning my masculinity for flinching at something but then I realized that was silly thank you lou wilson
#I mean it genuinely those Sam says episodes have made me feel so much better about being a scaredy cat#Lou’s not less of a man for jumping at a jumpscare so why should I be#silly but it matters to me#dropout tv#game changer#lou wilson
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happy pan visibility day!! 💗💛💙
anyone who identifies as pan in some way, on its own or in addition to other labels, all the time or only sometimes, for your attraction or gender, today is for you.
on days like this, i urge everyone to take the time to learn actual pansexual history. if you don’t know where to start doing so, check out my detailed (but non-exhaustive) timeline of pansexual history.
pan people deserve so much better. we deserve to be taken into account and included in things that concern us. we deserve to be treated with the same kind of respect that others get. we deserve support, understanding, love, and fair treatment.
anyways, i hope all pan people are having a lovely day and i hope all non-pan people are treating pan folks well. be kind to yourself and others. 🌈💕
#pansexual#pansexuality#pan positivity#pan pride#panromantic#pansensual#panalterous#panaesthetic#panplatonic#pangender#pictures#mine#long post#i made these graphics on canva and let me tell you: game changer i am obsessed#saw someone tag this as 'undescribed images' so fyi i always use the id feature. if it exceeds the character limit i put it in the caption#(i don't mean this is a snooty way or anything either. i just genuinely want people to know this.)
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cursed
#bug with a big ass they could never make me hate you#brennan is genuinely a strategic mastermind#his tool? bug ass#dropout#d20#brennan lee mulligan#game changer
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god tiktok has been teasing me for months with clips from dropout's game changer. i am teetering on a knifes edge on getting a subscription. but oh my god do i not have the money. i want it so baaaaaaaaaaad
#personal#its genuinely some of the funniest things i have ever seen and im only seeing snippets#especially the recent one with the chat messaging roleplay thing??? oh my god#dropout#game changer#i need someone to push me into it and convince me to spend this money because im not gonna let myself do it
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izzy roland topess in an apron falling over on her stool because laganja estranja was absolute serving. my ideal woman if im honest.
#im so in love with her#genuinely brennan im so jealous please izzy give me a shot#i wuold let her kil me :)#dropout#game changer#izzy roland#laganja estranja
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game changer: second place (animatic)
#genuinely why do i do this to myself? (prioritize color over learning anatomy and dynamic posing)#game changer#dropout#brennan lee mulligan#ally beardsley#sam reich#save me macbook trackpad shitty drawings save me
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im still grappling with the fact that the actual Sam Reich commented on a tiktok that i made
the tiktok currently has less than 1k views
sam's comment is one of 4, one of which is mine replying to sam, two of which are from another person commenting and then replying to themself.
and its not some fake account, its his actual verified tiktok account with over 440k followers
like what the hey
but i mean hey @gamechangershow glad you liked the tiktok
#dropout#sam reich#game changer#dimension 20#um actually#dirty laundry#genuinely I don't think it's real because i have no other explanation#me and sam are besties#he just doesn't know it yet
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xelle already explained this reason to me well but now that i actually have played with him a few times, i am really understanding why i can never win against fools gol.d.
hes a fuckin ANTI LOOPER!! IT SUCKS!!!!
#i was taught how to kite through looping around pallets and windows but characters like fools go.ld and naiad makes me wanna CRY#(VERY IRONIC BY THE WAY. THEYRE MY FAVORITE HUNTERS + PERCY)#they will NOT let you loop kite cuz if you keep doing that you basically risk stepping on their mouse trap that they leave on their trail-#after chasing you long enough (which is normally a loop!!! but they are anti loopers!!!!!!!) his STOOPID COLLASPED WALLS!! (his “mouse trap#i genuinely dont think i ever won match against him. friendly hunters are excluded obviously and its because I JUST DONT KNOW HOW TO COUNTE#i cant counter him. the best i can do is just shift from place to place so i wouldnt risk running around his COLLASPED WALLS#BUT HUNTERS ARE JUST GENERALLY FASTER THAN SURVIVORS AND I CANT JUST... RUN OUT IN THE OPEN... GKRKGGRRGJGR#AAAAHHHHHH HOW DO YOU DO ITTT#THEYRE SUCH GAME CHANGERS I GOTTA STOP STICKING TO MY OLD UNDERSTANDING . ITS NOT SEASON 5 ANYMORE ITS SEASON 33
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Just 10 hours later I have finished the new war. Dawg what the fuck is going on. Holy shit. What the fuck.
YEAH. YEAH. i am so sorry it took so long but also YEAH THATS BASICALLY IT. welcome to warframe under the new creative lead!!!
#deepspaceboytoy#i know steve was still technically at the helm when tnw dropped but rebb took over like immediately after i think?#so pretty much everything else after was under her. and it shows LMAO i really like the current direction#one of wf's best quests story content-wise but oh my GOD they were not kidding when they warned us ahead of release that it would be#a very long quest#genuinely though i was just about to quit the game for good out of boredom before tnw dropped and it sucked me right back in hard#literal game changer#all the content after it has been banger after banger too#EXCEPT JADE SHADOWS. js bombed and im still very disappointed . what the fuck was that DE#lotus eaters and the tennocon preview of wf99 gave me a lot of hope tho
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Looking at my mortred art from 2021-2022 is so weird now. Who's this twink. Where's his mustache. Why isn't he dressed like a 70's porn producer and a foppish 18th century noble simultaneously
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i already had a crush on vic michaelis BEFORE this episode, but now??
#god help me#game changer battle royale#dropout#I love this show. got genuinely teary when the survivor man said he was proud of izzy#I’m a wreck
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archangel 2.0 (game master cinematic universe, part 8) | read on ao3
“Absolutely not,” Siobhan said when she rounded the corner to see Sam’s evil doppelganger coming the opposite way down the corridor. “Whatever plans you’re cooking up, I’m not in the mood for them today.”
Other Sam just shrugged at her. “No plans. Perfectly innocent, that’s me.”
“Like hell,” Siobhan replied. “You’ve already fucked with me once, I’m not believing that for a second. Why are you even here, anyway? I know for a fact you shouldn’t be filming today.”
“You people commandeered my home, not the other way around,” Other Sam said with clearly forced patience.
Siobhan just hummed in response, noncommittal and suspicious, and Other Sam tilted his head to examine her closely, then straightened, pleased with what he saw.
“You never really liked me, did you, Siobhan?” he asked, a faint smile of satisfaction playing about his lips. “You always had a feeling that something was off. You know, it's funny what the subconscious remembers, even when it didn't really happen.”
“God,” Siobhan bit out with an impatient roll of her eyes. “Fuck. Yes. I know you wiped my memory, well done you, you can stop fucking gloating about it.”
“Aw, you think I'm talking about that? Oh, no. You've seen me before. Trusted me, even.”
Other Sam smiled, and when he spoke next, his voice was different. “Enough to vote for me, as it happens.”
“What the fuck?” Siobhan asked, genuinely bewildered, because that voice was eerily familiar. Though it hadn't crossed her mind in nearly 20 years, it used to be everywhere, back in her uni days. Political advertisements, news briefings, Question Time; you could barely turn on the TV without hearing it.
“Oh, good,” Other Sam said instead of answering, back to his usual accent and clearly pleased with himself. “I was worried I mightn't have kept the voice.”
“But that was—” Siobhan began, and faltered. It was English, for a start, pitch perfect in a way that didn't feel like a put-on accent. The range, the register, the cadence—they were all slightly different from Sam's, but somehow just as natural. Firm and authoritative, but in a friendly way. The voice of a politician you would be happy to vote for. The voice of a politician she had voted for, in fact, seventeen years ago.
“That was Harold Saxon,” she said in disbelief. “You can't—no. Do you mimic voices, or—”
“Oh, no,” Other Sam replied cheerfully. “That was me. He was me.”
Siobhan just looked at him flatly. “You can't expect me to believe that.”
“Believe me or not, it's true,” he said. “It's a fun little thing called regeneration.”
Siobhan's eyes narrowed. “And what's that?”
Other Sam mustn't have been expecting her to call him on that, or had revealed more than he planned to, because to Siobhan's private delight, he looked suddenly uncomfortable. He folded his arms, closing himself off—but even so, was unable to fully hide his unease, fingers tapping out a restless tic on his upper arm.
“Quirk of Time Lord biology,” he answered shortly.
“You're not getting away with a half-arsed answer like that,” she snapped back. “What does it mean?”
He paused, weighing his words carefully, even as the jitters in his fingers betrayed him. “We don't die,” he said slowly. “Or, we do, but… it's not permanent death. We change.”
“Change what?”
Another pause, another careful consideration of how much to reveal; silence, except for that faint, almost imperceptible tapping.
“Everything,” he replied eventually. “Face, body, even the way we think, to an extent. Every single cell, overwritten.”
“Bullshit,” Siobhan breathed. But—it was just something to say. Deep in her heart, she believed him.
Other Sam just shook his head. “I was Harold Saxon,” he said—not an insistence, but a fact, solid as stone. “You knew me, Siobhan. The whole world did.”
It was too much to be true, but it couldn't be a lie. She felt the disquiet building in the pit of her stomach, felt her own knotted fingers start to fidget, drumming out a quiet rhythm.
“Why?” she asked. “Harold Saxon was PM for a couple of days, then had some kind of mental break and was never seen again. What did you have to gain from doing that?”
“That's only what happened the second time round,” he said softly. “The first time was much more interesting.”
Something didn't feel right. The world felt unstable, like at any minute, the wallpaper that was the backdrop to reality would start to sag and peel. But Other Sam had the answers, it seemed. And there was security in knowledge.
“What do you mean?” Siobhan asked.
“You know what happened,” Other Sam said. “Even if it didn't happen, not really. But I can show you, if you want.”
“Please,” she breathed, and Sam's exact double met her eyes with all the gravity of a black hole.
“Do you trust me, Siobhan?”
And the funny thing was, she did. Despite it all, despite everything she knew and everything he had done, she couldn't help but believe in him. Everything he said sounded rational, reliable, reassuring—a port in the storm.
She nodded.
“Good.” He smiled, then, slow and broad, and she trusted that, too. “I'm glad, because this might be… uncomfortable.”
Other Sam pulled out his microphone from inside his jacket pocket and aimed it at her. It made a strange buzzing noise, the tip glowing bright, and suddenly she was bent double, clutching her head as pain a thousand times worse than any migraine she'd ever had splintered through her skull.
It was like nothing she'd ever felt before, and she couldn't escape the agonising clarity as memories she had previously believed to be whole and solid peeled apart into two mirrored pieces.
On June 20th, 2007, Siobhan Thompson voted Saxon in the UK general election.
On June 23rd, 2007, Siobhan Thompson watched the TV in the university caf as Prime Minister Harold Saxon shot the US President dead, and the broadcast of an apparent “first contact” suddenly cut to a black screen.
On June 23rd, 2007, Siobhan Thompson watched the TV in the university caf as Prime Minister Harold Saxon shot the US President dead, then looked out upon his domain with satisfaction as the sky opened wide like a mouth, spilling out millions and millions of bladed metal spheres that laughed with the voices of children.
On December 31st, 2007, Siobhan Thompson spent the night partying with friends, ringing in the new year with hopes that 2008 would bring nothing but good things.
On December 31st, 2007, Siobhan Thompson spent the night tossing and turning in a fitful sleep after another day slaving in the labour camps, producing resources for the Master’s war to come. Her days consisted of nothing but work and sleep, with barely a thought to spare about what the new year would bring, but if she had been pressed to name a hope—it would be for relief. In one form or another.
On June 24th, 2008, Siobhan Thompson thought about America. It held the promise of a bright future, maybe a career in her chosen field of archaeology, or maybe any number of exciting new opportunities. It would be scary, uprooting her entire life to move halfway around the world, but oh, it would be worth it. All she had to do was jump.
On June 24th, 2008, Siobhan Thompson thought one word, the one word that united the entire planet. It held the promise of a bright future, the revival of a god and the downfall of a devil, the world unfolding with possibilities outside the confines of the labour camps that were all she’d known for the past year. It was scary, placing her trust—her life—in nothing more than a story, but oh, it would be worth it. All she had to do was believe.
Both timelines were true. One had been reversed when the paradox that sustained it had been broken, but Siobhan couldn't deny that they both had happened. Impossibly, the parallel sets of memories were carved equally deep into her mind and body, the life she knew existing side by side with the ghosts of trauma.
In the present, she looked at Other Sam—the Master—with abject horror.
“You can’t have,” she whispered, eyes wide.
“But I did,” Other Sam replied cheerfully, and god, it was a mindfuck, aligning the atrocities of the year that never was with the familiar face of a friend she’d known for years. The deaths, the labour camps, the slavery, the shipyards, the radiation pits; all to feed a war that would reach across the stars, and all masterminded by the man who now stood in front of her as if he didn’t have a care in the world.
“And now you’re here,” Siobhan hissed. “From fucking… god-emperor of the Earth to just working at Dropout, huh?”
“Oh, all of that was the old me,” Other Sam said innocently. “I’ve changed. In more ways than one,” he added, with that little peering-at-his-hands gesture that Siobhan recognised from the Deja Vu recording.
She scoffed. “And I’m supposed to just trust that?”
“You did a minute ago,” Other Sam replied with a faint smile.
Her heart sank. She had. She undeniably had. She’d let him fuck with her brain without even questioning it, because when he asked, she’d trusted him implicitly, even when mere moments before she was questioning him with all the suspicion she could muster.
Which meant, worst of all, that that feeling of trust hadn’t come from her.
“How did you—?”
“The Archangel network,” Other Sam said, not even bothering to hide his smugness. “Remember that?”
Of course she did. It was the best carrier, back in the day, before it went offline—shortly after Harold Saxon was removed as Prime Minister, as a matter of fact. She’d used it. Everyone had used it.
“Good, wasn’t it?” he continued. “A low-level psychic field, moving your thoughts to exactly where I wanted them. And even though the satellites were taken down, that was still nearly eighteen months of conditioning.”
“Fuck you,” Siobhan breathed.
Other Sam grinned. “Can’t do it across the whole planet anymore, but one-on-one, well, let’s just say I have a rather… magnetic personality. So if I give you that same stimulus…”
He began drumming his fingers again, and this time, Siobhan could see it for what it truly was. Not a fidget, but a signal, written deep into her subconscious seventeen years ago—abandoned, forgotten, but never truly gone. And she had echoed it so readily, she realised, had been sucked into the pattern without even noticing. Tap tap tap tap, tap tap tap tap, tap tap tap tap.
Trust me, it said somewhere deep in her brainstem, soft and insidious and unable to be ignored. Believe in me. And—
“Stop it!” she snapped, clenching her fists to still her traitorous fingers.
Other Sam raised his eyebrows, the picture of innocence. “Stop what?”
“You know exactly what,” she growled, holding onto her anger like a shield. “The drumming.”
He laughed, a bitter little huff of a sound. “If only you understood the irony of asking me that. But fine, if you insist.”
As she felt that creeping influence leave her, Siobhan let her hands relax, but not her mind. “Don't you ever try that on me again.”
Other Sam just pulled a mournful face. “But it's so much fun!” he protested.
As Siobhan glared daggers at him, he raised his hands, palms facing outwards in surrender. “Don't worry, don't worry,” he said. “I've got places to be. In fact, you've actually given me a very good idea.”
“No, no—”
“I'm leaving you alone, Siobhan. Isn't that what you wanted?”
“No, fuck—”
It was too late. Other Sam was already walking down the corridor purposefully, ignoring her completely. With a feeling of dread building in the pit of her stomach, she pulled out her phone and began to write a text.
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Sam burst into the editing suite, Siobhan close behind, to see his doppelganger sitting at one of the computers with a look of quiet focus.
He looked up when he heard the door, and seeing who had just entered, sneered. “Oh. It's the cavalry.”
“What are you doing?” Sam demanded.
His double merely gave him a cool look. “Tell you later.”
“Hell no, dog,” came a new voice from the doorway, and Sam's double blinked to see Lou, still breathing heavily from what must have been a jog from the other end of the studio.
“Tch. You, too?”
“Course,” Lou replied, looking at Siobhan with fierce pride.
Sam, now fully inside the room, stepped out of the doorway to let Lou enter, which he did with a glint in his eye.
The Master merely watched, one eyebrow raised coolly as the other man walked close, staring him down the entire time. And when a fist rocketed into his shoulder, hard and accurate, the carefully-cultivated air of perfect nonconcern shattered as he winced in pain.
“That's for Escape the Greenroom, you sick son of a bitch,” Lou said, shaking out his hand.
Other Sam frowned, rolling his shoulders back with an audible crunch. “Fine,” he shrugged, the lines of pain in his face giving the lie to his nonchalant words. “Fine. Get it out, if you have to.”
Lou smiled dangerously. “Good,” he said, and wound up once again.
The second punch hit Other Sam squarely in the jaw, and was even harder than the first.
“And that's for everything you did to the world. And more importantly, everything you did to my friend.” He turned back to Siobhan. “Good?”
“Good,” she confirmed. Her smile faded as she switched her gaze to Other Sam. “Get fucked.”
“Hell yeah,” Lou said with satisfaction, and turned to go. “Yeah, you can schedule me with him for shit now,” he added as he passed by Sam, who nodded.
With a click, the door closed behind him, leaving Sam and his doppelganger, still rubbing life back into his jaw, alone in the editing suite.
“I can’t say you didn’t deserve that,” Sam remarked.
His double merely sniffed, turning his attention back to the monitor.
“So. Now it’s just us, like you wanted, what is it that you’ve really been doing in here?”
“Getting you more subscribers,” his doppelganger replied matter-of-factly. “Isn’t that something you want?”
“Well—”
“Sam,” came the cool response. “Come on. I know how much you stress about those budget meetings, because you say it’s part of my penance to pretend to be you in some of them.” His mouth twisted, and he added, “I’ve been so good about it, too. Haven’t murdered even one of your board, and it’s been incredibly tempting. But you need the revenue, you need the profits, you need the subscribers.”
Unfortunately, Sam couldn’t deny it.
“I’m doing you a favour,” his double said softly, seeing the light of resistance fade from his eyes. “I’m not hurting anyone, it’s just a low-level psychic signal that nobody will notice. Subconsciously prompting social media viewers to actually subscribe, if they like what they see. And share it with their friends, and so on. It’s all for the benefit of Dropout, I promise.”
“You know I’ve gotta suspect you’ve got an ulterior motive, right?” Sam asked.
“I know,” his doppelganger replied. “But even if you don’t trust me, and you think I’m up to something—well, whatever that is, it’s a problem for later, right?”
Sam grimaced. “Yeah, please don't ask me to trust you. Siobhan told me what you did.”
His doppelganger just shrugged. “That was then.”
“She also told me what you did about ten minutes ago.”
“Like I said,” his double countered. “That was then. But I’m grounded, remember? I have to use my talents, brilliant as they are, for good. Or whatever you call good, anyway. The good of the company, maybe, and it’s definitely that.”
“Look. I’m only agreeing because I’ve got the Doctor on speed dial,” Sam said slowly, after a few moments’ thinking time, and he watched as a grin spread like oil across his double’s face. “Don't make me regret this.”
“Cross my hearts,” the Master replied.
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missed an installment of the game master cinematic universe?
original idea by @ace-whovian-neuroscientist: x
art by @northernfireart concept: x scissor sisters sketch: x sam and his doppelganger: x escape the death beam: x brian and other sam: x
by @bloopdydooooo drawing collection: x
writing by me (!) part one (escape the greenroom): x part two (deja vu): x part three (sam says 4): x part four (you think you know someone): x part five (point and counterpoint): x part six (a selection of correspondence): x part seven (all good things should have a bit of malice in them): x part eight (archangel 2.0): you are here!
#game master#sam reich!master#doctor who#dw#game changer#dropout#the master#sam reich#siobhan thompson#lou wilson#clari writes#truly the timelines worked out so well for this......#s3 was on tv recently and it got me on a deep dive#also it was a genuine pleasure to write sam!master seeing some consequences#talk shit get hit quite literally#alSO the latest breaking news AND sam's latest tumblr post..... if you're a member of the dropout crew and you're reading my fic#you gotta tell me or else it's entrapment#also i tried to do cool things with left and right aligned text but it didn't work in tumblr editor :(((#so go check out the ao3 version for the full formatting!
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Just caught the new Game Changer Bingo. It's. It's something special. That was a lot of fun,.
#game changer#part of me wants to list all the players but there's so many? on this one?#that even though i genuinely just watched it twice#back to back#i don't remember them all
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Hey there
I don’t know you and I understand you never asked for an Opinion or anything
But I saw your post on waking up with 0 pain
I’m a doctor, and I’ve been treating a patient for several months now
Several weeks ago was the first time in months they slept through the night without painkillers
They got like super excited but the next night was painful again
However, a couple weeks later we had a painless night again
Then again and again and you get where I’m going
It’s like in True Detective, if you ask me - the light’s winning
Again, I don’t know you, but I wanted you to hear from a random tumblr weirdo that there’s the potential for you to get better, whatever it is you’re going through
Every time you feel okay will add up to a massive number of okays and then it’ll become your norm
I can’t promise that, but it’s quite very possible
first off thank you for wanting to spread a bit of hope, I think that’s very kind of you and I appreciate it very much 💕
second off I love hearing from random tumblr weirdos (I’m just generally god awful at answering messages and miss notifications) so thank you for that as well
I’m def trying to straddle the line between “stay hopeful and have faith that things may get better, keep trying” and “things might never get better, I may need to adjust my lifestyle to support that, AND I can still live life and find joy”, because I think both can and need to be true. I’m gonna keep trying, and I’m also gonna do my best to be kind to my body for doing its best, ya know?
Sending love to you and your patient - that’s such an accomplishment to be having more okay-days after a long time of having none, and I’ll be keeping my fingers crossed that your patient continues to stack up those okay days 💕
#starlight personal#I spent a long time putting my life on hold to just focus on Getting Better#and I’m glad I did because I learned a lot about myself and what I need and what ‘better’ looks like#but at the same time I want to live my life even if I have to take a barf bag with me everywhere just in case and even if I need to adjust-#my understanding of what I can and can’t handle and what I can and can’t do#I’ve had to learn how to say no and I’m learning to live with the grief of missed opportunities#and I’m also learning how to find joy where I can and how to love my moments of peace without dreading the loss of them#again not to be a real fandom loser but genuinely the Jedi mindset (which is like general mindfulness but it sits better for my brain to be#Jedi Stuff instead of whatever they try to teach on meditation apps lmao)#it’s really helped and their views on attachment and letting go and accepting things as they are (not as you wish or fear they would be) has#really been a game changer for me#some days are better than others and some days suck worse and it’ll all balance out in the end I think#or idk maybe it won’t but telling myself that makes me feel better ;)#starlight anon#thank you again!!!! I hope you have a nice day!!!!!
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woah, one of my favorite works of time lapse photography on my own dashboard! hmm, that’s weird, they seem to have cropped off the title and credits of this short film… let’s fix that.
this is from the short film BECOMING by Jan Van Ijken, which you can find a full upload of on his own youtube channel right here!
(for those in the notes asking what kind of animal this is, it features time lapse footage of the development of an alpine newt embryo)
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