conspiracy theory: men's oversized shirts are just t shirt dresses for men smh
(dude the amount of anatomy redlining with nothing but arms & shoulders to go off of to figure out how long the dang things are on these mf twinks Q.Q)
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a new character portrait i did for issue 2 of alice in grungeland! so you won't be seeing him for a while. feel free to make guesses, though!
art only blog - insta - inprnt - redbubble (image description in alt)
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I think one of the traits that I wrote into Zlatko on accident is that despite being very much been through the ringer physically, he's still kinda sorta vain.
He gets into disputes with several superiors to keep his long hair and is willing to suffer punishment for it. The Schola mends his nose and he takes the opportunity to straighten it. Mayrie stares at him and he immediately assumes it's the augment. His bad leg has a casing that's purely cosmetical.
I don't think he's even aware of it.
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Chin/Neck Scratches.
That's it, that's the blorbing thought for tonight.
~ The anon who wanted Kaveh but didn't want Baizhu or Ganyu
Every time I send an ask, I have to go through my notes to find this exact signature. It's great XD
excellent thought, thank you very much
Foul Legacy LOVES chin scritches, no questions asked. if you hold out your hand, chances are there'll be a moth chin plunked in your palm- it only takes a few minutes too!! you learned this when you were extending out a hand to explain something to Zhongli and suddenly felt like you were holding something heavy. when you turned to look you were met with a blissful Foul Legacy, purring and nudging his head into your hand, your fingers curling around his chin. whatever you were telling Zhongli is quickly forgotten in favor of showering Legacy with affection and scritches, and the ex-Archon simply watches you both in amusement
Foul Legacy has a habit of also craning his head back so you can scratch his neck, to the point of nearly falling over. your hands move from his neck up to the back of his head, behind his horns, listening to his soft rumbles of contentment. his crystalline eye slips shut, occasionally gnawing gently at your fingers, and when he finally leans far enough and flops onto the ground, he takes you with him. an arm drapes over your torso, weighing you down comfortably before he sweeps you into a full-blown hug, nuzzling against your hair with little chirps and trills. he pushes your hand, craning his head back again for you, and you laugh, reaching up to run your nails over his neck again
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Different variations of my main oc Rui in different apps
Custom Cast
Moons closet
Gacha Life 2
VRoid Studio (its blurry af)
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recovery.
( how i imagine vivian to look when @spiritpyro’s rokuro visited her in the hospital for the first time following her eventual awakening from her su*cide attempt. surprisingly, though, the only thing i had to edit was her hair, and even then, the tweaks were very minor, to the point where i didn’t have to change a lot. )
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New Horror 2022 - Day 7
"Soft" by F. Paul Wilson (1984)
"The sound comes in the night when all is quiet."
I don’t think I’d physically shuddered yet in this month’s readings, but this one really brings it on. It’s a disturbing story and the peril involved for the characters is horrifying. I bet if I let this percolate it’ll also bring up some weird feelings about this pandemic era that we’re smack in the middle of.
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"In Each and Every Package" by Reed Crandall, et al. (1954)
"I kept thinking of you and that gave me the strength."
This came up in a list of noteworthy horror comics from the mid-century due to this gnarly cover that got held up as an example of the questionable artistic merits of this sort of stuff at the time. I also doubted the horror qualities of this series since the title itself says it’s crime fiction, but I gave it a shot. It’s crime fiction for sure and I don’t think I’ll read other Crime SuspenStories, but it definitely feels like something I’d see on Tales from the Crypt.
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The Other Side of the Underneath dir. Jane Arden (1972)
"Tell me about your head."
A psychological horror about mental illness and the careless institutionalization of women who don't confirm to expectations. It lacks a typical plot and instead is presented as a series of vignettes, sometimes surreal or unhinged scenes of a state of mind, sometimes banal stuff like people at a hootenanny. Wouldn't be surprised if Ari Aster had this in mind with parts of Midsommar.
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