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when a child goes to Build-A-Bear and constructs a teddy from the parts available no one bats an eye, but when I, Victor Frankenstein,
has anyone noticed recently that it's expensive
art is more fun when it’s messy btw so not pictured: the insane amount of shimmer
get in loser we’re gonna try again despite it all
a Very Important Purchase
Mice! With occupations!
alignment chart: bookmark edition. tag yourself i’m scrap paper
This is more inspirational than I think it was originally intended to be
black mackerel tabby with high white spotting
smirking bastard with grievous grin
i feel like i’m cursed forever but other than that i’m doing alright
Fortuneteller, turning over the Death card: Don't worry. It isn't literal. It simply refers to some form of change. Me: Phew Fortuneteller; turning over the Gets Eaten by the Fortuneteller While Trying to Leave card: That can also mean many things
why is it so hard for people to grasp that disabilities disable and chronic illnesses are chronic. yes even when it inconveniences you. yes even when your patience runs out