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pls reblog and add your comments right to the reblog. I LOVE to read your thoughts! I look at every single reblog to see if you left a comment in your tags but some of your themes are difficult to figure out and/or hide tags all together, this makes it far less fun and rewarding for me as a content creator.
you don’t have to! but it sure makes my day to see your comments right out there on my dash. just sayin’
[edit] I’m not mad or upset or anything, sorry!! I still appreciate every reblog/like whether it has comments attached or not! but I’ve just been seeing a thing going around that it’s “rude” to add comments to the reblog but “ok” to do so in tags, and, well, I disagree with that. I think comments are meaningful no matter where they are, BUT they’re much much easier for me to see in the reblog instead of tags. and I have to admit to being slightly frustrated with recent themes that make tags very difficult to find haha
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hello OFF fandom can I play too
(art blog)
I will always have an inexplicable and strangely specific weakness for characters that use a baseball bat as their main weapon
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holy BALLS I can’t believe I finally finished this.
My final project for Web Design was to create a portfolio website for myself. Everything is my own work, and the entire site is designed and hand-coded by me. Took me a good month and a half because ccoooooddde
I know it’s not what I generally post here but I worked hard and I’m pretty proud of this so you all have to go look at it in action.
*rolls away into a corner*
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Sometimes I write things. I’m sorry.
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Its shape was human. Or rather it was close enough to human that he could recognize it — for a single moment he was reminded of the notorious medieval drawings of animals, done by artists who had never seen the animal but had done their best to recreate it anyway, but the comparison seemed to fall miserably short because the monstrosity was not on a sheet of paper it was standing right in front of him.
Some punk-ass kid gets fed up with his family and his sleepy Irish hometown, hoofs it to New York City, accidentally gets mixed up with a cult using blood magic to make it big, strikes a few deals with a few demons, and eventually becomes, among certain circles, one of the best-known necromancers in the New England area.
Sometimes I think about how the backstories of some of my “support” characters would be a lot of fun to write all on their own, and then I laugh because for a second I actually believed I could commit to writing an entire story from start to finish.
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I guess I didn’t hate it
Debating whether I have the patience to go all the way and actually color this???
fuckin’ FEET though I just don’t even know anymore
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Just a coupla dorks.
Cillian (top) is mine, Barney belongs to chickenbutt how does his hair work
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