I think I forgot to post this when I finished it… anyways soft comfort hermits bc I am not a man capable of making angst (I’m not even a man in fact).

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I think I forgot to post this when I finished it… anyways soft comfort hermits bc I am not a man capable of making angst (I’m not even a man in fact).
Hellmo but make it Juppet
Find someone who looks at you like False looks at The Juppet.
Then run.
So, while watching the permit office struggle to exile Joe Hills and reading people's comments on the chases, I keep thinking about puppets, because of a few comments on how hard the permit office team have been working to try and get the better of one little felt guy.
And the thing is, especially in larger productions that use puppets (either filmed or live stage shows), it's not uncommon to have multiple puppets per puppet character. For shows like Avenue Q, this is mainly to do with costume changing and it being a lot more sensible to change out the entire puppet than to try and change a puppet's clothes. For something like Little Shop of Horrors, or an indie show I worked on a few years back, it's more to do with the puppet's scale (Audrey II has to physically grow and you can't really do that with a single puppet. Meanwhile the show I worked on we were filming in a confined space so we had two different miniaturized scales in order to give the illusion of vastness).
For something like the muppets, this is likely to be multiple puppets for multiple purposes - from what I can tell, the Jim Henson company's a bit tight-lipped about this, but you can't convince me there aren't several, say, kermits currently in use, possibly for costuming purposes, possibly for other reasons (there could be a kermit who's built to better withstand travel for talk show appearances, for example).
Anyway, my long winded puppetry talk all to say, of course Joe's hard to exile, he obviously has backup juppets!
DAY 4: ALT HERMIT
The Juppet // Single Line
For the bonus day prompts, I am going to make smaller/simpler designs and put them all together on a flash sheet rather than a tarot card.
I chose to draw the Juppet for Alt Hermit day. For this one, I made a single line tattoo design, which, as you can probably guess, is a design that's made of one continuous, unbroken line.
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An assortment of Juppets.
Dragging your unconscious body around is handy for reaching high places and carrying shulkers full of cobble. (manifesting shulkers for Joe)
Sketch I did that was supposed to be day 4, until I did a bigger one. I really like this tho
IRL JUPPET I LOVE YOU