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Question for the Guzma vision you have; are they called snake bites or seviper bites? Ekans bites? I have been debating this with my fellow conspirators and have not found an agreed upon term. Also your art is just amazing!!!
As a person that leans towards a little realism in my non-fiction, I would just say snake bites. Mainly for the reason that, like in real life, we would not say something like ‘garden snake bites’ or ‘copperhead bites,’ although the latter sounds pretty neat. I do think that there might be some sort of regional difference, the same as how some piercers know placements by different names. Perhaps they’re interchangeable.
All that considered, Pokemon characters in general are a little ridiculous, so I’m sure many have a name for them that matches their own taste. *insert a clever jest about ‘bug bites’ for bug type trainers*
Thanks, by the way :}
My body looks like this
So Pípí can look like this
yall got any idea which kind of critter has been nibbling on me
i’ve got a lot of mosquite bites as usual but these seem very different. also not in the usual mosquito bite locations
Cool trick I discovered last year while on vacation and was reminded of this week—
You know those hydrocolloid patches for pimples? They also work great on mosquito bites! Which makes sense, since they operate on the same principle of pulling out bad stuff (mosquito saliva) and soothing irritated skin.
today: a baguette so fresh it was hot to the touch, light pouring into a classroom, arabica moka brewing, iced cafe au lait with brown sugar nutmeg syrup