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Villainy enough?
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I'll bite I guess.
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I would get yeeted across the room with how sit.
Or break my legs if I wrap them around the chair....
Neither is good
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spirit tracks link is reevaluating his opinions on horses
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spirit tracks link has never seen a horse before in his life and the rest of the links have never seen a train. this is comedy gold
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AGHH??? YES
LLET ME HOLD
thinking about creatures.
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born to use switches and knobs arranged in a cockpit, each one offering a tactile sensation as you flick it and the mech you're in lurches into action
forced to use touchscreens at your desk
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Hey btw, if you're doing worldbuilding on something, and you're scared of writing ~unrealistic~ things into it out of fear that it'll sound lazy and ripped-out-of-your-ass, but you also don't want to do all the back-breaking research on coming up with depressingly boring, but practical and ~realistic~ solutions, have a rule:
Just give the thing two layers of explanation. One to explain the specific problem, and another one explaining the explanation. Have an example:
Plot hole 1: If the vampires can't stand daylight, why couldn't they just move around underground?
Solution 1: They can't go underground, the sewer system of the city is full of giant alligators who would eat them.
Well, that's a very quick and simple explanation, which sure opens up additional questions.
Plot hole 2: How and why the fuck are there alligators in the sewers? How do they survive, what do they eat down there when there's no vampires?
Solution 2: The nuns of the Underground Monastery feed and take care of them as a part of their sacred duties.
It takes exactly two layers to create an illusion that every question has an answer - that it's just turtles all the way down. And if you're lucky, you might even find that the second question's answer loops right back into the first one, filling up the plot hole entirely:
Plot hole 3: Who the fuck are the sewer nuns and what's their point and purpose?
Solution 3: The sewer nuns live underground in order to feed the alligators, in order to make sure that the vampires don't try to move around via the sewer system.
When you're just making things up, you don't need to have an answer for everything - just two layers is enough to create the illusion of infinite depth. Answer the question that looms behind the answer of the first question, and a normal reader won't bother to dig around for a 3rd question.
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Solid shapes....
Your bodies/characters can be easily blocked out. Ex: when you draw my character, she has circles and squares for her figure.
To do the opposite would be to make your drawings have.... less structure. Look more blobby? Make sense?
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I'll bite I guess.
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April, not quite finished, but very notible:
My birthday
Big event that I had a lotta fun with
Gonna hang out with a friend
Started a nice habit with friend mentioned
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How about you? <3
Hello.
I want to try something.
I just got this idea while taking a shower, and realized how convenient it is that it's the last day of January.
This year, at the end of each month, I want to try to post what the best thing to happen to me that month was.
And I want to ask that you join me.
The best thing to happen to me this month is that I learned what is, in all likelihood, the culprit of a decade of off and on misery.
Looking back, I'm mad that it managed to be a decade. It shouldn't have been. There are a few different reasons it happened the way it did, but there's no changing what was, and the fact of the matter is; I now have the answer, and it will soon be fixed!
(February already has a strong contender for best thing to happen, lol!)
Now, I encourage you all to do this too! Think of the best thing to happen to you this month!
Got married to the love of your life? Awesome!
Finally learned to tie your shoes long after you became an adult? Sweet, new skill acquired!
Took a fifteen minute bike ride down the street? Dude, that's epic, look at you go!!
It doesn't matter to me how "big" or "small" it was--I know different mental states will change how big or small something feels. Just as long as it's something that genuinely gave you a spark of joy.
Post it! Reblog this or make your own post, I don't care! I just want you to acknowledge and SHOUT TO THE WORLD your experience of joy this month! And if anyone hates on you for it, they're being snots. Ignore them, block them if you have to. Just don't listen to them. Let your joy sink in!
And continue to look for candidates for the next month, and the next, and so on! Keep joy in mind! Try to find it!
Because you deserve to know joy!
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Mine?
Yours:
Bold contrasting colors
Dynamic poses
*something has to glow*
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