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chefmedic content. hello my hospital food
chef on left (leonid) belongs to @harmjoyer
Meet The Lookout
Been working on these fan class ocs as of late.. hi... gulps.. I have some notes on how the class works! Might post them eventually gulps.. !!!!! But had a lot of fun with designing them heh. hehh.. They hate each other very dearly.
Fixed the anatomy and posted seperately
Art trade with @catpixi
Boom. My first tf2 OC.
Expect more to come
trying to study more facial features for reasons Bonus for a sniperxtech bit that didn't panned out cause it was too nerd and niche of a joke to work, so here's the "template" for y'all to add whatever you think might be going on here:
My total expirement
The Ghost’s Monologue
Almost every flesh-and-blood person has, at least once in the middle of the night, wondered: what’s it like not to exist?
Well, here’s the thing. It’s nothing.
Literally.
You are nothing. Not darkness, not emptiness, not some philosophical nonsense. You simply aren’t there. Your name, your age, your past—all erased, because you don’t exist. Why bother with such things, even sensations like heat or cold?
And the funniest thing is that it doesn’t fit into logic, biology, or that massive textbook that once nearly knocked me out.
Because biology is based on the very optimistic assumption that you exist. And then you get used to it.
People get used to everything. Even if they aren’t really people anymore. But there are upsides.
You can dance, steal, “borrow” things from teammates for a while, dodging traps.
You can pull off stunts so stupid that your self-preservation instinct is crying in a corner somewhere.
Although once I did crash into a transformer.
It was... unpleasant.
As unpleasant as it can be for a person who technically doesn’t exist.
In short, I don’t recommend it. Another plus I mentioned the other day is that there are fewer bureaucratic problems and minor human issues like food or sleep—well, I exaggerated about the latter; I do sleep after all.
My contribution to the @catfortress AU!!!