i have such mixed feelings about desertduo being the most popular ship in the hc/traffic fandom cause on one hand, yeah i can understand it
their dynamic lends well to a lot of angst which fans eat right up
you could easily argue that theyre foils to each other
they have accidentally created an ongoing story arc for themselves which lore whores are absolutely eating right up
they just work well in general
but on the other hand, i lowkey miss the days when grumbo was the most popular ship despite not quite exactly shipping it myself because
that was back when the hc fandom was smaller/quieter than it was now so it never really managed to completely bombard my feed despite seeing it so often
i dont really care about scarian all that much honestly like yeah i got why other ppl ship it but i sure dont
mumbo is my wife and i just like seeing him in any context really
honestly all this is telling me is that i need to find more mumbo enjoyers
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Cube Escape: Harvey's Box
@rustylakecom
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Just a lady and her bird, all alone in the world
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I think this Godzilla -1 mural is the best thing I've ever done in my life, worth the four brand name Sharpies and whole bottle of black paint that the insanely textured wall demanded-- Godzilla shabbat scene my beloved
Sometimes you gotta do art therapy because the world is crazy and this is one of those times, shabbat shalom, keep fighting the good fight
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There should be an mcc where all the teams are made of 3 hermits and 1 non-hermit I just think that's something other people should be subjected to
HCC is the dream but every event deserves more than two Hermit teams
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Cube of mine very own beastie
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I had a dream the other night where I was on a game show where you had to pick two pieces of media you love and two pieces of media you dislike, to which the other contestants will ask you questions about them and try to determine which are which.
Your goal was to deceive the other players and convince them you liked the things you don't, and hate the things you do, and you won like $10,000 per thing you tricked people on, whereas they would get that money for every guess they got right, there were a lotta wacky mindgames involved with that, it was fun
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