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zen-shenanigans · 3 months
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First years
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yahtzeezen · 7 months
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Recent scribbles feat. Percy, Wing, and Prime
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scyneozen · 2 months
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welcome to another episode of "wips ill never finish" ft. Shadow Milk Cookie, since everyone seems to be obsessed with him rn
funny jester man and his biblically accurate eyes
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corruptimles · 2 months
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my top 4 most played heroes 🐸🏹✌️🧪
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Flower of Life by yukikawae
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dailyloopdeloop · 1 month
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DAY 9: funny shoes
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jessebutchman · 1 month
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mjulmjul · 1 year
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Nighttime
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shrineofdolls · 1 year
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the main three
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zen-shenanigans · 3 months
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If you start seeing more of Matakara in a hoodie from me, don’t worry about it <3
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sindevilslit · 11 months
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Genji because I am depraved
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scyneozen · 4 months
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Render practice ft. Skid oc, Alestar
Surprisingly only took an hour
(re-uploaded)
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nyoomzz · 11 months
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rainy day
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spookyflavors · 1 year
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The prompt wasn't as ravenous as I wanted, but that's because I see big Horror Sans being a little softie, while I see short Horror Sans as more like...
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miscellaneous-art · 5 months
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Ikkyū Sōjun (1394-1481), "Skeletons (Gaikotsu, ca. 1457), a mixture of poetry and prose that comes down to us in printed editions supposedly replicating a manuscript, now lost, by the monk’s own hand. The text describes a series of visions of animated skeletons that Ikkyū had when he visited an abandoned temple. The lively illustrations testify to their maker’s sardonic sense of humor: he images skeletons dancing, drumming, drinking sake, having sex. (…)"
The Public Domain Review
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