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bakpidia · 2 months
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Sterilize
very messy sketch of medpoc !!
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feimaosalmon · 2 months
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snowixii · 29 days
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YEAHHHH WOOO R1999 OST!! YIPPEE!
who else could I draw for it than medpoc? :D
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mafukasa · 4 months
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medpocket rkgk yall can have as a treat.
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foxxism · 6 months
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some reqs
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MEDPOC!!! Been getting more n more obsessed w them recently istg 😭
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kane-turu · 29 days
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Medpoc and X but they're Yuka and Yaguchi from Blue Period
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definesanity · 9 days
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Medicine Pocket, accidentally stabbing themselves with a syringe while their Moxie is at 4: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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bruharu · 3 months
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Can you draw Medicine Pocket?
Here you go
Btw as you can see I'm open for requests if you wanna share some idea/discuss somethin/see a character in my style, I don't mind!! I love checking these
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myxmea · 3 months
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Old med poc doodle i did (I FINALLY GOT THEM I NEEDA DRAW THEM SOON)
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starsymmetry · 4 months
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puts them in my pocket
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saladciel · 26 days
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pocket🎀🎀
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snowixii · 3 months
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More meddy doodles at school this time... x edition
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thatisayouproblem · 3 months
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beast fellas
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foxxism · 6 months
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cayonaa · 2 months
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– Mechanical Bird – | Prologue
Back to the Future.
Summer 1999.
On the device serving as a clock, the date 05.07 was illuminated with red light bulbs. Because of a colossal catastrophe that occurred 27 years ago due to critical oversights by scientists, after which the country still had not recovered, it seemed like it had just happened.
After nuclear accidents at power plants, flooded oil rigs, collapses of laboratories, and various epidemics in major cities, people decided to completely abandon and prohibit most technologies so that such horrors would never happen again.
Well, the government made another mistake, and this time it's the last one that will undo all the achievements of science and technology. They shut off electricity across the country, silly, right? Definitely. They gave some speech about "ecology," but really, the higher-ups just left their offices running on backup power, claiming it was necessary to monitor the situation.
But it seems like no one was planning to improve the situation, not at all.
Over time, those who realized the hopelessness of their situation fled to neighboring countries, where there were restrictions, but not as severe. The first few hundred stayed across the border, getting used to different laws and thanking their lucky stars for being saved. But after crossing into foreign territory once too often, it became inconvenient for governments to keep so many refugees and soon special military patrols were sent to the borders, sending everyone back.
The last hope of living a peaceful life in comfort and convenience had now been cut off, so people had no choice but to... accept it.
The city began slowly but irreversibly turning into ruins, giving way to nature. At first, the population tried to "revive" the architecture and technology, but nothing improved. Buildings and some non-essential factories, without maintenance, became overgrown with moss and gradually fell apart. Only residential houses looked more well-kept and suitable for living.
Predictably, after such widespread devastation, looters appeared, roaming the abandoned and sometimes inhabited houses in search of goods, medicine, and food just to survive.
Money no longer made sense, as banks had ceased to function, replaced by weapons, food, valuable items, and psychoactive substances. Even behind a locked door of an apartment building, you could never be sure of your safety.
Many staged rebellions and futile attempts to break through the concrete walls of the main administration, but what good were they when even the phones and televisions didn't work? Even the lowest echelons of society already understood that the government was concerned and would only ever be concerned about its own ministers.
Over several decades, the criminal world, as in the 60s and early 70s, was reaching dangerous levels of activity again. Those heading there were not only escapees from malfunctioning prisons but also regular civilians. No technologies can obscure the animal instinct. In such a situation, the desire to survive only intensifies.
Some formed groups, competing with others for a place in the sun and a chance to prolong their existence for another day. This often led to muffled sounds of gunfire, rifle-butts striking, someone's shouts, and swearing heard at night.
If you listened closely to the nighttime silence, which never brought peace or safety, you could make out faint knocks, the hum of an engine from a suspicious black van with tinted windows driving by, the creaking of window shutters, and the cries of birds.
Eyes had grown used to the darkness of dusk, when the sun sets behind the tall buildings on the horizon, and ears had grown used to the absence of the once familiar sound of the air conditioner and the brief signals from the power meter.
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