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Ink sans! ( he’s looking at an ant )
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go to sleep it’s 1 am !!!
No I'm busy!!! I'm busy thinking about James rn!!!
Mmmmm james...
so strange to see u on my feed. welcome back and please don’t step on the uspolitics criticisms, we’ll need them around for a while
yeah i basically spam-rbd half of lotus's reblogs at 12am last night for god knows what reason. one thing lead to another and i'm (sort of) back. also hell yeah you know i won't... us politics is a shithole rn full stop we're witnessing history rn
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Did you know that the word "narcissist" comes from a man named "Narcissus" in Greek mythology? He rejected the love of others and even fell in love with his own reflection. Just remembered it when I drew the mini-comic^^.
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David Wright’s first “Carol Day” newspaper strip adventure released as eBook
Slingsby Bros, Ink! has just released the first ever Carol Day tale, “Charles Logan”, as a digital edition, for under £10
Following up on the release of the incredible, limited edition hardcover collection of the newspaper strip story, “Lance Hallam”, publisher Slingsby Bros, Ink! has just released the first ever Carol Day tale, “Charles Logan”, as a digital edition, for under £10. Carol Day, the creation of the “artist’s artist”, David Wright, was published in the Daily Mail between 10th September 1956 and 25th…
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