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I did some fanart for a friend for his birthday (it was a few months ago but shhh) but yee here you go (again) @gayandcrunchy /@artedted
I hope people on here enjoy him too
I LOVE HIM SO MUCH THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU

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@gayandcrunchy
NIBBLY
I did some fanart for a friend for his birthday (it was a few months ago but shhh) but yee here you go (again) @gayandcrunchy /@artedted
I hope people on here enjoy him too
I LOVE HIM SO MUCH THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
WEburgers
explaining the appeal of bloodymary to my friend
soliloquy by an immortal cave painter.
pencil, ink, and ochre on paper
(x)
Yeah
i liked this scene, so i made it pixels
cat living in a radio station
Iron Lung Fanart
Ballpoint pen on paper
8x10"
old deer coincidental framing concepts
physical manifestations of health bar?
my mom just had a 7cm brain tumor removed and since she's woken up she's been talking nonstop about this dream she had about going to an art gallery full of colourful paintings by a 'homosexual artist' named klimsdorf who was ethereal and wise, both young and old... at first she was convinced he was a real person but after failing to find him online she's accepted he was a figment of her subconscious mind and is now determined to bring him to life via painting his portrait herself. she's 67 and has never drawn in her life. and now this. blorbo from her tumor
sometimes i feel like an anime protagonist the way my basic dripless ass bagged a baddie with a cool design
SHUT UP
Geological horror. You find a geode and crack it open and the crystal lining its walls is human blood that can't be genetically matched to anyone. You find a human skeleton but every one of the bones is made from rock, a rock that you know can't be whittled into those shapes. You find layers of clay and loam that sport ancient fossils at the top and the still-rotting corpses of modern animals at the bottom.
This reminds me of the blood river in Antarctica. For like a century scientists had no clue why this river looked like, acted like, and felt exactly like blood. Turns out it’s just really high in iron.
"Blood River in Antartica" yeah right there's no way a river looks like bl-
...nevermind
Blood Falls isn't just high in iron, it's the byproducts of extremophile bacteria that have been isolated under a glacier in a iron- and sulfur-rich anoxic brine for the past 5 million years.
Not that there's anything wrong with having something wrong with you
so many mental health issues these days are due to the fact that we no longer put the gargoyles on buildings that used to scare away the evil spirits that cause mental illness