Minesweeper fanart?! I kept seeing this guy so I decided to play, it was fun :D

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Minesweeper fanart?! I kept seeing this guy so I decided to play, it was fun :D
Drew that guy
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Trying to move quickly through these sketches, starting up on coloring for batch 5 soon :]!!
Funny stuff happened
Ju 52/3mg6e minesweeper aircraft were actively used in the Mediterranean theater of operations. A large ring-shaped magnetic mine sweeper made of duralumin under the fuselage, powered by a separate generator, allowed the aircraft to detonate Allied magnetic mines.
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I tried praying today, to ask God to get rid of this indescribable sadness living in my soul, to help me be normal, to be able to connect with other people.
I begged time and time again, but the more I approached the subject, the more I tried to formulate the question, the worse visions I saw.
I saw blood and people being tortured, I saw demons in increasingly more disturbing shapes laughing over the bodies.
I believe God was showing me Hell, and I believe He has it made it clear that my sins are unforgivable.
Forever merciful He is, but he knows the sinister reason behind my acts, He knows how I will sin again after repenting. For my soul is tarnished with desire and greed.
He showed me Hell not as a threat but a confirmation. I can't hide.
The crew of a Royal Navy Destroyer prepares to lower a paravane - date and location unknown. Sweeping along at the end of its cable to one side and behind its towing point, the paravane was designed to cut the mooring line of any mine it came in to contact with, causing it to float to the surface, where it could be disposed of by gun fire.