have been celebrating his birthday recently so here's a bunch of cutie patootie sketches >:]
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My bbg, Toby Rogers.
Wowee I love drawing for a dead Fandom, absolutely sublime 💯🗣‼️
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Alright, I've had enough.
If you guys are going to write dialogue involving Toby Rogers/rewrite in any way, I suggest going for a more complex representation of Tourette's Syndrome than just stuttering and twitching. It would give him more dimension as a human being in your stories.
Tourette's is a fluid kind of syndrome. The symptoms, tics, and severity can drastically change over time. Tics can be acquired and/or dropped over the span of months, and can worsen with stress. Tic attacks are also a thing that exists.
Some symptoms that you could depict:
Repeated and uncontrollable facial expressions. This could lead to him smiling, frowning, grimacing, etc. in inappropriate situations. It's rough.
Jerking of head or limbs (not twitching, full-on jerking.)
Compulsion to touch specific textures repeatedly
Throat clearing as a tic
Whistling as a tic
Tongue clicking
A tic could also be an animal sound like a hyena laugh or a bird call. Try to stay away from barking as a tic. My personal opinion, he lives in the woods and hears birds pretty much all day. Some of the sounds have stuck.
Compulsion to repeat phrases and words (echolalia.) This includes vulgar words and phrases, but doesn't always have to be. These can often inject themselves into the previous sentence; it can be both pretty annoying and sometimes funny, if the person with Tourette's humors about it.
If it's bad, a tic could be an action of self-harm, like slapping, pinching, or hitting an area of the body.
(This can also happen when someone cannot self-regulate intense emotions, which is something Toby tends to... not do.)
With Tourette's, one can develop OCD-like habits and often pairs with ADHD, anxiety and/or depression.
The acknowledgement of premonitory sensations could also help write Toby with a bit more depth. He has some warning before a tic hits; do with that as you will.
Suppressing tics is also a thing, and can lead to a tic attack later in the day if it gets bad. Tics can lead to muscle-cramping, joint pain, accidental self-harm, and pain in the face, eyes, and throat if the tics are worse in that area.
D-d-don't w-rite T-Toby like a b-blushing s-schoolgirl.
Something more vulgar could be like,
I have had-popop!-had lifelong, unmanaged genital herpes... uh, wait, no, Tourette's Syndrome. My bad. *laughs* Damn, that one was pretty bad.
Or the word could be completely irrelevant to what he's trying to convey, which could get frustrating with his short temper,
Hey, do you got a lemonhead? Sorry, I meant a l- lemonhead. No, fuck. Wait. I need a... a lemon-a lighter! Fucking hell, just give me a lighter, please.
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reposts the old thing i made 2 years ago or so
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OKAY I have a very important question for you all! I’m super interested and it may or may not influence who I begin to write more for!
Besides requests of course! Keep sending those in because I love them even though it takes me forever to get them done 😔
I have 200 hours of internship to finish by the end of semester
BUT ANYWAY
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Can you draw Ticci Toby please?🥺
For all the people that wanted to see Toby, there he is!💜
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