Working on that one thing I'm meant to finish by tomorrow? No.
Spirit doodles?! Absolutely!!!!
Yeah i just gathered a lot of spirits and drew them haha, i have never drawn some of these spirits before so i do apologize for them not looking that great-
also no, do NOT try to convince me that Geologist doesn't do that. they definitely do!!1!1!
For all the comments on how Cool Doji boys represents neurodivergent people, I'm just here to appreciate a different topic, on how they use characters to represent kids who love to read, particularly fictional books, and how that love continues until they grow up...referring to themselves as bookworms and nerds while leaving behinds all the stereotypical traits that you've seen repeatedly in manga or other media
While Motoharu loves books, aspired to be a writer so he read a lot to practice, and was gifted with talents...and Hayate is hinted to be quite a brainy kid for his vast knowledge in diverse subjects, thus falling more into the stereotypical category that those who love to read are usually the 'smarter' than average,
Mima, on the other hand, wasn't really characterized that way. He's good at his job, a salaryman you'll see everywhere, and as a kid... while definitely a quiet one, he wasn't closed-off or distancing himself from others, shy, or being left out by the other kids...
Just to represent a kid and and adult who loves to read fictional books and appreciate literatures.
How refreshing and comforting it is to have a character who is a nerd and totally normal in a lot of sense, still considered cool by others but without all the glorifications of being a genius, the smartest kid in class, or anything that distinguish him much from the others.