Together again at last < 3
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Woodside Apartment Flyer and Middle Names
Just got Killer Frequency, today, and since I’m an absolute snoop, I found an interesting flyer on Barbara’s desk about Woodside Apartments - one that no walkthrough ever pointed out?
One that specifically says No Pets, and that it’s not open until October 1st. Forrest has an interesting bit of dialogue between himself and Peggy, if you find that alongside with the Starling order papers and user’s manual down in the basement.
You also get the option to call Ricky about it, but he doesn’t hear over the music.
Interesting little tidbit of information there for those who own the game and interested in checking it out.
ALSO, on an unrelated note.
Just what the hell is George Barrow’s middle name? According to his fandom wiki page, it is Alexander - but I’m almost 90% sure that the paperwork in the basement says Theodore?
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“And I will follow you down till the sound of my voice will haunt you.”
The whole idea behind this piece is that Maries love BURNS for George like an untamable fire. Its never ending, Its violent, Its vicious, and yet so passionate and loving. She adores him, She loves him more than anyone can imagine.
If you look closely, you just might be able to see a figure of someone in the flames.
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im so unwell. she lost the person she loved only to then realize she was pregnant and left to raise her son alone. her parents wouldn't support her and she thought her sister forgot about her. dont talk to me for the next 2 - 3 business days
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Warm up sketches
[Edit with better pictures]
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So I just thought of this despite being a fan of this game for a couple of months at this point and does anyone else think it's weird how we hear nothing about george's parents in killer frequency?
you think we would get a line about how his parents thought something suspicious was going on surrounding their kids death because from the other characters descriptions he was just nice and not a drunk who got into fights
Like the fact he even had a best friend at all and a girlfriend kind of tells me he wasn't some weirdo
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When does Marie or someone say that she met George in the school gym? I saved everyone. Did I space out during that tidbit?
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Some older art:D
SPOILERS BTW IG
September 2nd 1968!! The brightness kinda sucks but you can still barely see something in the background :3
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There’s not nearly enough James Fitzjames/Barrow Junior content. Look at them sitting next to each other in the same box.
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Hear me out.
Marie & George = Mari & Hero
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They are the jock/geek trope
I just had to draw their little meet cute cuz it’s adorable.
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Nicknames
Marie’s nickname is Bean.
so my brain decided that George should have the nickname Jelly.
Together, they would be JellyBean.
and Henry would literally be their little jellybean.
that’s it, that’s literally the headcanon.
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Finished designs for George, Marie, and Teddy!
I accidentally put “blackrain” instead of Nightrain in Prairies, but thats okay. Ill fix it later
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The Blues and the Abstract Truth: Exploring Oliver Nelson's Iconic Jazz Masterpiece
Introduction:
In the lengthy history of jazz, certain albums stand as timeless masterpieces that define an era and capture the essence of the music’s creative spirit. Oliver Nelson’s “The Blues and the Abstract Truth” is undeniably one such album. Released in 1961, this iconic recording represents a pinnacle of jazz composition and improvisation, blending elements of blues, swing, and…
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With both men and women, close friends and mere acquaintances, George had this interesting habit of moving in at extremely close quarters when he was opening even the most casual of small-talk conversations. He would stand face-to-face, eye-to-eye, often no more than a few centimetres from the other person, and he would talk ever so quietly which gave onlookers the distinct impression that he was sharing some secret information of great significance that required total confidentiality. He was more likely to be talking about his newest guitar or the next car he'd like to buy.
John, Paul, George, Ringo & Me: The Real Beatles Story, Tony Barrow (2005)
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