For the last few years for Asexual Awareness week, I'd try to do a drawing of Jonathan Sims from The Magnus Archives, but at this point theres so many podcast asexuals, I had to draw more, so of the aces going through it squad, we have Daughter Dooley from Old Gods of Appalachia, Sister Carpenter from The Silt Verses, and Jared Hel from Jar of Rebuke.
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Jared Hel: It's so weird, Hell Hounds only hang around cemeteries. How odd.
Me, sitting here: Bitch, I think you ARE the cemetery??
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Another drawing of Dr. jared Hel. What can I say, I loke this funky little human(?)
[TikTok drawing Video Here]
Preview of that
Still open to sketch prompts from Jar of Rebuke, The Penumbra Podcast, The Magnus Archives and now Malevolent
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Rambled about Jar of Rebuke to my partner and they said we must protect Jared at all costs. I’m hoping they start it soon.
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Dr Jared Hel in Jar of Rebuke is such a fav because he's actually trying to communicate!! With his friends n his partner n his hellhound. Like the shit he's not telling people is hidden for a legit reason?? Instead of some "protect my partner from Secrets instead of letting them make their own choice"
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Hello, Dr. Hel!
I've never been near Wichton, or even the midwest (or the US at all, yet), but it sounds like a pretty interesting place to live. If I were to visit, do you have any favourite local/regional foods? Any places you'd recommend visiting, scenic walks, or things to keep an eye out for?
PS, please tell Grove he's a good boy for me.
Hello stranger,
I've seen a lot of people say "everything in the midwestern US is all the same", but honestly that just sounds like people who haven't looked hard enough. Thankfully with the internet, you can easily find really cool, neat little places to check out... restaurants, shops, hole-in-the wall places. But with some towns being so small, sometimes they don’t have webpages... I don’t think that many of the shops in Wichton have online pages.
Sorry, what were we talking about? Right, foods.
A great treat I've recently tried is called a Buckeye? It's a peanut butter truffle dipped in chocolate, and it looks like a buckeye tree nut, hence the name. I think that's pretty cool. Christine made me about a dozen of them, don't ask me how quickly I ate them...
Also expect to see and try a lot of casseroles, or 'hot dishes' as they're called in some parts. It's cool to see what all things will put together for a casserole... very much a 'greater than the sum of its parts' sort of thing.
Also, try a strawberry rhubarb pie if you get the chance. If you like that sorta thing, I guess. It's becoming one of my new favorites recently.
For walking trails and things to see, there's so many forests and parks across the midwestern US from what I've read, but in Wichton there's not really any big fancy parks... but if you find a public forest with a decent trail and take a walk on an early sunny morning? It's really nice way to start the say, seeing the sun on the dew on the leaves.
Hope any of that helped, never really talk to people from outside of Wichton.
Dr. Jared Hel
P.S. Grove got some pats and was delighted to hear how good of a boy he is. He barked, which I'm sure is his way of saying 'thanks'. Or maybe it's him saying he knows how good of a boy he is. Or maybe he just got happy and wanted to make a happy noise.
ASK DR. JARED HEL YOUR QUESTIONS!
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So I heard a certain show about a certain employee at a certain government facility may be coming back soon. @jarofrebukepodcast
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Finally listening to Shave and a Haircut (s2e23) and
1. HELL YEAH GET MULLET'D
2. my GUY* how did it take you this long to figure out you're autistic as fuck- sorry- you MIGHT be (100% are)
* gender neutral
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