Livia is waiting for them !
I HARDLY DRAW but I had to draw them from a server I’m in mercy please

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Livia is waiting for them !
I HARDLY DRAW but I had to draw them from a server I’m in mercy please
You know hwat imma say I bet…..
(Ninatoby or eyelessclock? 😈)
I’ll do both
Ninatoby:
• grunge bf x scenmo gf
• Nina practices make up on Toby and does his nails
• she also did his raccoon tails
• they hang around gas stations and steal stuff from them
• they also once got lost in dc at night
Clockless:
• Ej and clockwork are both night owls. Neither of them gets sleep.
• they make eachother fun coffee drinks to try
• clockwork is good at cooking so she prepares ej’s kills for him in many ways
• ej sometimes brings clockwork stuff he stole from victims. It’s how she got miss me jeans
• they hang out in a old hospital they found together.
save me. clockless is eating me alive
. . ★2017年CLOCKLESS忘年会★ . 今年の営業はあと3日です! まだ少しだけ空きがございますので 髪をキレイにして新年を迎えましょう! ご予約お待ちしております! . . やっぱりミドリの髪の男は緑の抹茶が好きみたい、、、 . . . . #忘年会 #CLOCKLESS #伊勢崎美容室 #群馬 #伊勢崎 #桐生 #太田 #前橋 #高崎 #群馬美容室 #hair #haircolor #美容学生 #アシスタント募集 #サロンモデル #ヘアカタログ #撮影 #アッシュ #グレージュ #グラデーションカラー #イルミナカラー #アディクシー #ハイライト #ラフ #くせ毛 #外国人風 #抜け感 #透明感 #ぶつ切り #切りっぱなし (伊勢崎 美容室 Clockless クロックレス)
Clockless, week two
By the end of this week, living without clocks, it had got very frustrating. Asides from certain realisations which I will come to in a second, it is annoying and slightly wasteful (I think) to not know what time it is when trying to get certain things done. The realisations: Clock are everywhere - skype tells you what time it is, your phone tells you what time a text was sent, your answering machine tells you the time - all these clocks that I never usually notice (some of which are useful, or maybe all of which are useful but only some of the time) Knowing the time can be useful - I knew this before I started, but it was only the debacle of Friday, where my partner had to tell me to leave to met a friend, then I thought I was going to be late, then ended up being early, when I thought I wish could just look at a clock. Asides from this one example, there was no other point in the week where I had to be somewhere at a certain time on my own accord, and that in itself is unrealistic. I also didn't have any trains to catch, meetings or work where I had to be somewhere at a certain point - not a usual situation. Not knowing the time can be very disconcerting and liberating - not having a clock based structure to the day was a mixed bag - it was surreal and disconcerting at times, particularly as I obsess over time a lot, but it was also very freeing. I truly enjoyed not looking at the clock and comparing what time it was to what I thought I should have achieved by that point in the day. I was able to just get on with making and assess my day and my work objectively. My reliance on clocks is , on the whole, unnecessary and seems often to cause me stress where it doesn't need to. I am questioning the need for a clock on my studio desk, on the wall in front of my desk at home, in my bathroom and so on. I feel that the visibility of time in my life is what causes me to focus on it and that is what I shall be reducing next. My partner is away with work at some point over the summer, I may well try this experiment again then, without his alarm going off and pending arrival home from work as pointers in my day it may change things yet again.
Clockless, week 2, day 3
Yesterday was the oddest day yet. I had a lovely and productive day for the most part, just getting things done but I got to a point where I just really wanted to know what time it was. I wanted to know when my partner was going to be home from work, I wanted to know how long it was 'til we were meeting our friends, I wanted to know how much time I had before I had to stop work, down my tools and get ready to go out. (I should add it doesn't take long to get ready, I just didn't want to go out in my scuzzy work jeans). It was very peculiar - I have been fine all week up until that point yesterday when it was like having a craving for time! A clock urge!
Clockless, week 2, day 2
Yesterday was a busy and surreal day - I had loads of little jobs to do and errands to run. A short sandwich break coincided with me missing a friends visit to my studio - and a nod towards the time: He was popping in to see someone else there, and had said he would be there about 4pm - so when I was told I had missed him I knew it must be a bit after 4. The other thing I noticed yesterday is that I have quite a good idea of those I see most's schedules: I know my partner leaves for work around 8am, I know another person in my studio leaves about 3pm, and another about 5pm and so on. However the idea of working when I want and eating when hungry etc still stands, and I still haven't checked the time, reset my phone or anything like that. And I feel more relaxed this week and more productive than I usually do. This evening I am meeting a friend - my partner is getting home a bit before I meet her so I shall take that as my cue to go out but I shall have to see how the "am I late yet" worry transpires without a clock to constantly check.
Clockless, week 2, day 1
The first rule of clockless is ... don't use skype! Turns out that the instant messanger on skype has a clock. So no skyping for a week! After scrambling the time on my phone it has not been happy about picking up my emails - I don't know if it's related or not! Asides from that yesterday was a nice day - slightly odd as I kept doing things like looking at the sspace on the kitchen wall where our clock usually is and bits like that, but it was actually very freeing not to have any idea of the time. It was somewhat unnerving though - normal things involving time like heading home from my studio at about the same time as my partner, meant that when he called to say he was leaving his job I knew roughly what time it was - and was surprised at how fast the time had gone!