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#šŸ”¹ alice liddell šŸ”¹
elliot-march-simp Ā· 5 months
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Before the punk, scene, and emo/weaboo. Made on recolor.me! Havenā€™t been on this site for a hot minute, but I decided to make a few avatars using the ā€œDream Avatarā€ setting. Man, I shouldā€™ve used it a lot more when I was still active on the site; itā€™s a lot easier compared to freaking wafting through the shop and buying items (plus I couldnā€™t even afford some stuff since theyā€™re too expensive)!
All three of them are sixteen years old (though Missy is almost seventeen and Alice has just turned sixteen) and attend the same high school.
Petunia Jones is your typical moody teenager; she has bouts of depression and anxiety but hides it behind a faƧade of aloofness and tends to take it out on others if sheā€™s that bothered. Mostly, though, sheā€™ll keep to herself and just stick on her favorite pair of headphones and blast some music. She has dreams of making it big some day but often thinks she wonā€™t because she isnā€™t ā€œperfectā€. She figures the only way sheā€™ll be able to be happy with herself is if she continues to be herself, and she eventually develops her own strange style and embraces it, not caring what others think.
Missy May - whose actual name is ā€œMelissa May Brownā€ - began her school year as that one preppy popular girl with a large circle of friends. She liked makeup, doing her hair, and wearing pretty, trendy clothes - she seemed to fit right in with the ā€œcoolā€ kids. Outside of school though, she longed to be different. She didnā€™t like being what she called a ā€œcookie cutterā€ popular girl who based her personality on ever-changing trends; yet she couldnā€™t help it knowing she was once a ā€œlonerā€ with no friends in middle school and didnā€™t want to go through that again. She didnā€™t even like her own first name! She hopes to reveal her true self before she graduates, but for now, she drastically changes her style into something more flashy and ā€œout thereā€ every time sheā€™s not in school; she even embraces her budding love of horror and the occult and can be found out and about even when itā€™s dark just so she can go ghost hunting and test out some new rituals she found online.
Alice Liddell - whose actual name is ā€œAllison ā€˜Allyā€™ Millerā€ - is a bookish girl who has just transferred to a new school. The teenage social climate does what it does whenever thereā€™s a new kid and simply keeps their distance from her or even belittle her, knowing thereā€™s no way a ā€œweirdā€ and ā€œnerdyā€ girl like her will ever become ā€œcoolā€. Sheā€™s oddly obsessed with Japanese culture and wants to be ā€œcuteā€ and ā€œkawaiiā€, hoping sheā€™ll gain some kind of ā€œpopularityā€ or at least a ā€œfollowingā€. The peer pressure soon is too much for her and she decides to trade her books for chunky accessories and dull-colored, plain outfits for experimental fashion with pops of bright colors. She dons the nickname ā€œAliceā€ or ā€œAlice-chanā€ knowing sheā€™s already fallen down the rabbit hole of weirdness and embraces it.
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