more art of Bora's exes
I like their designs,i believe they're neat:) Gotta draw art pieces with their fullbodies(yes those designs exist and were made some time ago.)
designs as of 2024.

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more art of Bora's exes
I like their designs,i believe they're neat:) Gotta draw art pieces with their fullbodies(yes those designs exist and were made some time ago.)
designs as of 2024.
Moonlight University - Drawing
@hayati-gacha @hayatiayad
More Czechia :} this was based off a post (not sure how true it is) that said that Czechia was one of the most introverted countries in Europe. Anyway that's it that's the post have some Czechia
CHARACTERS:
Czechia - Scandinavia and the World OC (belongs to me)
Pilsner Whiteboard doodle.
Objevil se na nedávné tabuli a pak odešel. Nakreslil jsem ho v tradičním českém oblečení , které bývalo ...tanec.:)
A pro zábavu , náhodné věci , se kterými jsem dělal Pilsner. <3
Um, hi, I was that person yesterday that posted about trying to do research for a Czech OC, but not having much luck. To my surprise, dozens of Czech people reached out offering to help. You are all very kind, thank you! But I figured since it was dozens of people, instead of trying to respond to everyone individually, it would be better to make a follow-up post with my questions?
So now that I've thought about it more, here are some of my questions.
Could anyone tell me what it's like living in the Kladno District? (the village Lány ideally but anywhere semi-close to that is ok too)
If that's too specific, could anyone tell me what average village life is like?
What it's like to live outside of Prague?
How would living in a village be different from living in a big city?
Is there a lot to do in a small village or do you typically go to bigger cities for stuff?
Is a lot of stuff, like stores and other buildings, in a typical village within walking distance or do you use transport like buses or cars, etc?
Also, what is housing like there?
Is hunting really that big of a hobby/activity in the Czech Republic? Or is it more of a tourist kind of thing?
Also as a bonus, I'd be happy to hear about the kinds of food you eat day-to-day, like favorite snacks or meals.
Again, thank you all!
my guy vojtěch
Nevena Blaha
Moonlight University - Eduard Mašek
Credits go to @hayati-gacha, @hayatiayad, @hayati-moonlight, @hayati-picrew and @liyue-senri