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The process of creating Jaco ☆
"Just a couple of stickers left and that's it"
Forgotten Memory
roxxie if she was in the slasher AU I think 🤔
the only difference from her in the teachers AU is that her and mr puzzles were never married, it's simply that they were childhood friends (whom loved eachother) but due to circumstances when puzzles was missing yeah :')
the slasher! au: @smile-for-the-camera-smg4 @jovialoddity
the long awaited doodle/comic!
In a short summary, Clara’s cooked and dead.
Marie: @fenicearts420
N0VA: @frantic-drawer
Nicknack: @runrabitrunrunrun
Pepe: @4thwallbreakerdraws2
Roxxie: @deprived-apathii
Mushu: @alien-star88
Clara and Ugatha: Me
Professor Puzzles: @jovialoddity
Alex: @alex-dolmatescu2-0
ROXXIE, THE LOST ZOMBIE OF THE WAREHOUSE ( ҂ × ཀ × )
"wanna share a skullee? this tune is dead good :P"
Archetype: Living dead obsessive girlboy.
Pronouns and identity: He/She, non-binary bisexual.
Themes: Yandere, obsessive love, cannibalism, abandonment, stalking, scenecore.
Who is she?:
Roxxie is attached to everything and everyone; her dead subculture, anyone passing though her dead hamlet Weyfold, her monthly "raves", and her other nonhuman neighbours... all of which ignore her in return. A once 19-year-old scene kid frozen in a state of constant decay (although now closer to 30, but he stopped counting), she spends her nights in an empty warehouse preparing to throw raves, despite no-one ever staying around long enough to join her. She's looking for the one who won't leave her, ever, could it be you?
Best Wolf racer🏎
"Until butches and queens are safe on the streets, the movement really hasn’t done what its core is all about. When I was in activism, I would be passed over to go on television because I was butch, and our movement participates in this butch-phobia. It’s sort of a strange homophobia. It always comes back to fuck us in the end."
Jeanne Cordova in Conversation with a Gentleman Butch from Dagger: On Butch Women edited by Lily Burana and Roxxie and Linnea Due