it's so funny because it really is on-sight with Admiral Kizaru/Borsalino, isn't it. i took one look at him and my heart went boom 🫠🫠🫠 congratulations on your new husband hehehehe
I thought that staying away from One Piece would keep me safe all these years, when I saw that you liked Mr. 3 and Wapol I said "oh, good for them, but I'll continue to stay away from One Piece"
The day before yesterday a Gacha ad popped up featuring Borsalino and I was like, "WHO IS HE AND WHY DOES HE HAVE SUCH AURA?"
I ended up getting drawn into One Piece by a sexy ass and today I said "hey, let's check out Tumblr"...
and well...
you know...
So now I know that if you spend more than a week involved in something, I'm lost.
Thank you so much for indirectly involved me in One Piece 😒yipi...
As I always say, I'm sure most people don't care whether I disappear or not, BUT ☝🕴
I mentioned a while ago (I think), I want go to university and study restoration here in Mexico, And what an adventure this is turning out be 😭 I'm going to give 4 exams, a debate and a psychological test; out of the best results from more than 200 people, only 26 will be accepted. It sounds wild and believe me, it is.
Exams are in June, and until then I have to train. To be honest, I feel like I'm in Monsters University.
TW: suggestive content (???? if you want
Okay, actually the drawing isn't NSFW, in fact, is quite the opposite, it's kind of wholesome... But while I was sketching it and looking closely, and I said "OH MY!!! 😳🥴"
It's been a while, but do you remember this cat I rescued over a year ago?
Well, she's better now.
Unfortunately, she now has to live with a hole in her head to prevent the mucus produced by her disease from accumulating and spreading to her bones or brain, but she is fine.
The money from the last commissions I took helped me pay for some of her treatments.
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🕴Cuando estaba haciendo esto dije "si ahuevo, se ve bien cabron"... y que lo acabo... y que no me gusta como se ve, pero ya ni modo don pendejo ya le dedico mucho tiempo así que allí se los aviento.
Este es el original.
Nmmn como me cuesta imitar la acuarela, y eso que tengo pinceles de acuarela en digital, no lo vuelvo hacer lo juro 😭 sufri mucho, y ni le pude pegar al tono.