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the boys 💓🌸 vs
their boyfriends 💀 (love them all)
btw: sorry if I get so inactive lol
February 24th
No news or word from toby. A bit late to this but yesterday they announced dhmis is coming to dropout. I really hope this allows more people to watch it and who knows mabye theyd geenlight a second season? God i love this show. It fucking permanently ruined my vocabulary. Gotta go rotate it round and round in my head untill tomorrow. Deltarune tomorrow.
my kins.
I dunno what the spectrum is
Yall I didn't know that dhmis ocs were so addicting to draw.
Okay so in the family ep you can see Lesleys portrait on the wall. Also, in the transport ep you can see the twins with a woman that looks to be their mother. So, I made them sisters.
Honesty I don't know if this counts as an OC? But I named her so, idk. Her name is Laura <3
Also doodles with her and Lesley with a tiny bit more explanation, also the timeline is all over the place for this page, Yellow is supposed to be older then the twins
This is kinda a build off of my last sketch page, so keep in mind that theyre all younger and Yellow & Roy are charged.
Incorrect Quote #6
Lesley: What do you guys do when you're stressed?
Sketch book: Try and calm myself down!
Yellow guy: Sleep.
Fridge: Get myself into even more stress, so that the first reason for my stress gets cancelled out.
Roy: I don't.
OBSESSING over the concept of the DHMIS guys having been real people (I mean not real people as in Humans but real people as in Still Puppets But Living Actually Normal Lives) before they got like, suddenly snatched by some Being into their little world, and their families have been searching for them for years. And one day they manage to free them! All of a sudden Red Guy and Duck and Yellow Guy have names and personal histories and time is passing in a linear fashion and they don't know how to handle it.
They don't remember any of it. These people are strangers to them. This world is a strange one.
Red Guy has a brother and sister who now have to take care of him, because he can't seem to adapt back to his old life. He used to have a real job and his own apartment and a very average life, and now he gets anxious when he's home too long, but also when he's out too long, and he gets anxious when the day passes without someone singing something but he gets anxious when the singing goes on too long. I also think it'd be fun if he's a more vibrant shade of red than he used to be. His siblings are younger and they tell him about who he used to be and he can't connect with any of it.
Yellow Guy lives with his mom and older brother. His older brother is older by quite a few years, old enough to kind of stand in as a dad since their dad is gone (it's not Roy, his mother never knew any Roys). He used to be a bright kid, maybe not the smartest ever, but he wasn't... like this. They keep having to intervene because he has no concept of Permanent Consequence anymore. He doesn't seem to understand Injury anymore. "But it'll go away," he says when his mother takes a knife away from him after he was running around with it. "Everything goes away. ... Mummy, where are my friends?"
Duck had a partner, apparently, and a niece. His sibling doesn't visit often, but his niece does. She says it makes her parent too upset to see him when he doesn't remember them. He says they need to get over it, who can remember things that happened before today anyway? But suddenly he can, and he starts having a hard time with it. "It's too much remembering!" he squawks. "How am I meant to keep track of it all if every day I know what happened before I went to sleep?!"
And all three keep asking about each other.
"Where're the other two?" Red Guy (he never remembers his name, and usually doesn't respond to it, and the same can be said of Duck and Yellow Guy) asks one say. "The smallest one usually sits somewhere around there, and uh, the other one, right about there. Where've they gone?"
"I miss my friends," Yellow Guy whines one day. "He told me about the military, and-and I miss that. And he's supposed to sit right there, and-and the tallest one is supposed to sit there! Did they leave me alone?"
"At least the other two weren't so dull," Duck grunts one day while doing a crossword (well, trying to, and struggling with such easy hints that it makes his partner feel sick). "Even when they tried to be. What? No, I don't know any specific stories. What a strange thing to ask someone."
The families do decide to chance a supervised meeting of the three a few months after getting them back.
The shift is strange. Red Guy is less anxious, but also more irritable. Yellow Guy is happier, but more afraid. Duck is content but more demanding. And they all sit there, acting so comfortable and yet so... strange. Like they're just... waiting. Biding time for something. The whole room feels still, stifled, and their families find themselves feeling the anxiety and confusion and irritation that the three usual display.
When all three are together there's just this.... uncanniness, to the air. The colors are brighter, in a way that hurts the eyes. The silence is thicker, and the sounds that cut through are sharper. Everything feels poised to collapse, a choking and stifling feeling that makes their families dizzy. And they sit in it and seem more comfortable than they've been since their rescue, if not for the way they keep checking around the room in almost grim expectation.
But nothing comes. So their families finally say it's time to go again.
"But we're not supposed to split up," Yellow Guy pleads.
"Stuff usually goes a bit off when we do that," Red Guy says flatly, but there's an undercurrent of stress to it.
"We'll be perfectly fine right here, thank you," Duck says stiffly. "We don't even know you freaks."
But at the same time they let themselves be dragged off like they have no other choice, no ability to fight back, until they're all back at their own homes with promises that they'll see the others again sometime.
One day the phone rings in Duck's house and he goes still. He walks towards it slowly, and picks it up with shaky hands. It's Red Guy, his partner (if they're really his partner anymore, they still love him and want him to get better but it's clear the person they were in a relationship with may never return) deduces from the muffled voice. It's shaky, and Duck's reply is shaky too.
"Is this real?" they hear Red Guy's voice say through the phone.
"I don't know," Duck says back. "It always feels like it is."
Maybe getting them out of there wasn't enough. Maybe their missing family brought some of that strange place back with them. Maybe they left something behind.
And no matter what kind of day it is, if it's a mild day with few episodes or a day full of confusion and panic, there's one very strong constant. When something happen that spikes their fear, when something makes them frightened or just simply uneasy, there's one form of comfort they always refuse.
Don't hug them. They're scared.
My Favorite Puppets!
(Kermit early Sesame Street/Muppets)
(Wally, Welcome home)
(Yellow Guy, Dhmis)
(Norman, My friendly Neighborhood)
(Berd, Sesame Street)
(Scout,Hello Puppets)
dhmis ships
I MIGHT GET HUNTED DOWN FOR THESE