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I didn't know this was a facial expression a real human could make
Silly merch idea of the day that unfortunately has an about 40% chance of actually getting made because I am nothing if not committed to silliness: Dunsparce sleep mask
And that's gen 1 done! Thank you to everyone who has appreciated the little guys I've drawn so far :D If you'd like to support me, I have a ko-fi page. I also offer commissions in the style of my gluedex drawings if you'd like a little guy of your own.
The way his tie got stuck between his sleeves is cracking me up. But still, congratulations, Zhang Hao!
It finally happened. I went to a bakery, picked out a bread roll I wanted, read the sign witht the name, decided it was way too embarrassing to say out loud and went with a different bread roll to preserve my dignity
If I had to pick one screenshot to represent the whole show-
I like Oberstein so far, but I'm not sure if I can trust the logh writer to give a non-bishounen moral complexity (or god forbid make him a mostly good guy)
Another data point for women basically not existing in the logh-universe. Considering that
Most soldiers are male
Most Politicians are male
Most background characters are male
Women are sufficiently emancipated that a university degree and a military or political career is at least a possibility
Losing men to military recruitment is enough to cause significant difficulties in the civil working sphere
We can only assume that women make up such a small portion of the population that pulling more of them into industrial or administrative jobs (as happened in WW2 e.g.) won't significantly offset the loss incurred by military recruitment of men