*Takes a huge drag of my cigar*
I should've been born as a robot seal...
Paro my beloved

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*Takes a huge drag of my cigar*
I should've been born as a robot seal...
Paro my beloved
तुमने मुझको दुनिया दे दी // tumne mujhko duniya de di you have given me the world मुझको अपनी हाँ खुशियां दे दी // mujhko apni haan khushiyaan de di you have given me all your happiness तुमसे कभी न होना दूर // tumse kabhi na hona door i will never be away from you हाँ मांग में भर ले न सिन्दूर // haan maang mein bhar le na sindoor yes, fill my hair parting with sindoor Devdas (2002), dir. Sanjay Leela Bhansali
just a few styles i experimented with while on my break. the prochara one will never be seen by the real person so he just rots in my procreate 😭 this style was supposed to be my new one but i didnt like always drawing it after a while but it was more leant to the splatoon style more than i thought
aishwarya rai as paro in devdas
HI HI HI!!! am i your first... giggles
UHMM!! can we get a subsystem with maybe 3..4-ish headmates!!! MINECRAFT THEMED!!!
THANK YOU - ALVIE
Alright! :D Sounds fun!
I had a lot of fun with the silly axolotl god in particular!
Hope you enjoy! And yes! You're the first! :D
-Fish
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👑 Subsystem Name(s): The Crafters, Minecrafters, Builders Club, Crafty Crew 👑 Collective Name(s): Crafter, Builder, Andrew, Charlie, Birch, Oak, Azalea 👑 Pronouns: They/Them, It/Its, Minecraft/Minecraftself, craft/craftself, build/buildself 👑 Collective Gender(s): Minecraftgender, Agender or Pangender, grassblockic, minecraftsongic
PARO, BHUTAN ART: A SYMBOL OF LIFE
On the walls of Paro, the phallus stands bold—wild, unapologetic, swirling with ribbons of color. It’s not obscene, but a protector, a sacred charm to ward off envy and evil spirits. Bhutan laughs with it, prays with it, paints it everywhere, a symbol of life, creation, and irreverence spun into tradition. 19dec24
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