imagine coming home from work, it has been a really long day, but it immediately brightens once you see your skeleton SO waiting for you. their boney arms wrap around you, and you feel their phalanges massage your tired back, taking the sore out of the muscles. they press their teeth to your cheeks and you can't help but giggle and sigh happily as you melt into their embrace....................
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Gently suggests: Ultrakill characters (or just V1 or whoever else you want) as low-poly fish? Or kitr versions of them?
i present: ULTRAKITR
they cannot move very much on account of the small number of polygons
(individual images below the cut should anyone want to use them, i appreciate credit if you do <3)
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Happy Passover from the Danvers extended family!
Esme first passover with her new family got her really excited to learn everything about the holiday.
Kara decided to go the extra mile and dress as Elijah the Prophet while telling the tale of Exodus to the excited child.
Esme fell asleep halfway through the reading of the Haggada, and Kara - despite refusing to remove her fake beard - lifted it up for just a moment to give her girlfriend a little kiss.
Happy Passover!
I always loved Passover, so I decided to make this drawing extra special by using my own family's photographs and videos as reference and inspiration for all the little moments you see above😊
So for those who celebrate Passover and for those who don't, I hope you'll have a lovely day:)
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Y'know, it's a bit funny how Whit is the only character out of the 16 students in the killing game to be wearing a watch.
but yet, the ultimate clockmaker doesn't have a watch?
it's a bit weird.
at least we can leave it to whit to tell us if it's despair time or not.
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Vent to your f/os.
Whine. Complain. Lament. Cry. Rage. Trauma dump. Be petty and shallow and dramatic and selfish. Repeat the same tragic biographical monolog you recited to them yesterday and the day before that. Throw a tantrum like a toddler in a grocery store because you're too upset to keep it together any longer. Tell them the things you would never say out loud. Tell them exactly why, in excruciating and graphic detail, that 'little, insignificant' thing triggered you and how it's making you feel and how you feel about feeling that way. Don't shut up until it's all out in the open.
They'll be there. They'll listen. They'll never judge you or get tired of hearing it. You'll feel a little better, and they might give you some much-needed insight in the process. Vent to your f/os.
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