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Haven’t posted any art in a while---
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mob au!!!!!
been thinking about this for a while now
i just keep forgetting to draw it lmao
Prof G from my UT Dissonance
which I’m not sure when to start with >>
May memory restore again and again The smallest color of the smallest day: Time is the school in which we learn, Time is the fire in which we burn.
Calmly We Walk through This April’s Day by… | Poetry Foundation
Huh. Prof G’s poerty quote.
Buddy: Daaang, look at these awesome sweets!
Buddy: I love it when the candy canes are in mint condition!
*Buddy started to laugh while Professor G started to sigh.
Sans: Happy Holidays, Dearest.
Frisk: You too Sans. ♥
First 3 sketches: Prof. G & Buddy
Last sketch: Applefell by @kiacii
After reading the comic, I kinda imagined her eating the apple due to hunger and died. Which is awfully anti-climatic. But hey ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ a person gotta eat. Especially, when you’re hungry.
Its awesome that your professor would do that for you!
Apparently I was the first student ever to have already read all of the books on his syllabus. That just means I’m a nerd.
This is the worst explanation ever but it’s been sitting in my drafts for too long so here, have it:
Long story short...
My advanced lit prof. and I were walking from class to the library, where I’m interning with him, and we started discussing our favorite modern books. I brought up The Bookman’s Tale by Charles Lovett and said something about wanting to do what the main character Peter does for a living but there weren’t any specific antiquarian majors. He said that he had read it as well and it was one of his favorites. Prof. G got kind of a funny look on his face and told me that he might have something in mind.
A little backstory on the book: Peter goes to college, interns/works at the library, meets the right people, and is able to get a specialized degree in *basically* being an antiquarian book dealer.
The next class Prof. G holds me after and pulls me into his office. Apparently the college has granted permission for specialized degrees a couple of times in the past. He took his idea for me to the dean, who apparently likes my family because 6 of of us have gone here and my dad built the new library, and he signed off on it.
My course schedule has gotten reduced to just prereqs and outside of that I’ll be apprenticing Prof. G, a couple of people in the library, and another professor. With them I’ll have 1x1 courses dedicated to restoration, study, dealing,... etc.