Dorohedoro s2 announced !!!
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Eyeless Jack: me I fought with him.
Rake: me I died for him.
Sally: me I trusted him.
Mark: me I loved him.
Slender: and me… I’m the damn fool that killed him.
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The devil tumor hunter! Sorcerer’s world most feared! CrossEyes boss!
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Older sketch I did of Tetsujo (♡) before I ruined it with paint
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also I'm still mad about my broke communist bitches staying dead at the end of Dorohedoro when every one else important got to get revived
they deserved happiness too!
I dont care if they slaughtered hundreds, they're good people
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#crosseyes #lazyeye #eyesurgery #strabismus #strabismussurgery (at Sacramento, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiyUKoXpwkE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Did a panel redraw type thing (and experimented with colors aha)!!
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Eyepatch Representation
Hi, as of the time of this post I am 30 degrees crosseyed and I've been wearing an eyepatch for six months or so. In that time I realized just how much representation matters, as unlike being gay or neurodivergent no amount of headcanons can really do eyepatch representation.
It never dawned on me how often characters are crosseyed as a shorthand for being stupid. When my animal crossing character wears the "post op eyepatch" sometimes one of the villagers will say "Woah, you scared me there, I know it's just pretend but the thought of you getting hurt like that worries me!" Or something along the lines of. I don't know how to take screenshots on 3DS. And like, that's really demoralizing. The only representation I got reliably was in pirate media. And with Pirate media it's frequently the butt of a joke.
Which the longer I think about it the more sad it gets. Like I feel the need to emphasize the fact that despite being an adult I'm getting this surgery in the pediatric ward. This is so common in children that when someone is crosseyed and the general surgeons don't feel comfortable the defacto experts are the pediatric eye surgeons.
It's REALLY common for kids to be crosseyed and wear an eyepatch.
And I'd also like to point out that eyepatches are typically accompanied by or attached to a pair of glasses. Which is where there's the largest void in representation. I can't make myself in the sims without using the pirate costume which cannot be worn with glasses. And it's just sad because unlike other forms of disability representation this would be a simple matter of adding a new accessory. (Which is not to say that wheelchair users and amputees don't deserve rep in video games like the sims, only that I understand from a developer standpoint why those features are hard to include retroactively.)
I've never seen anything where the person with the eyepatch had an eye under it. Kids media could do with this. Heck, I can totally see a show like Arthur making a special episode out of it where Arthur has to wear an eyepatch for a week under his glasses.
I forgot what point I was making with the drawing but here it is.
So I guess TLDR, if you're writing, especially for younger audiences, consider giving a main character an eyepatch + glasses.
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