billy deadlock obesity syndrome
damn the inkwork on that fuckin cabinet. i loove how they did the bottom, and the side of the monitor
drawing on @in.terl.ink FM Towns computer
thank you for contributing so much to my yukari folder
UPDATE: what did i get myself into
holy shit
jjk season 3 i think insists upon itself a biit much. it's doing tons of odd Cinematic directorial flourishes that kind of slow it down and take away from the original scene's atmosphere
Spirit of autumn caressed by summer
unwelcome interruption
y'all been feeding me
#grindart
extraordinary lovable woman
dragon creature returns
Blaidd did offer you an ample reward.. ππΊ
Check this out in HD as well as this month's animation below!
i'm going to hug everybody at FE. it's going to be hugging era.
crummy self indulgent sona doodles. my sona very rarely shows up here... maybe that'll happen more...
crummy self indulgent sona doodles. my sona very rarely shows up here... maybe that'll happen more...
//fat furs
Comm for @thewoolysheep.bsky.social and @lunarshideyhole.bsky.social
not enough people hve drawn maliketh obese
do not let this thing in your tavern
Here You Can See
"I donβt know all that much"
#furryart #chubbyart
'Utsurun Desu.: Kawauso Hawaii e Iku!!!' released on this day in 1992.
Based on a then-ongoing gag manga, and starring an "otter" named Kawauso-kun; your goal is to travel toward Hawaii, while bypassing all manner of oddball obstacles and mockeries of conventional game design.
ohhh it was fantastic... the room of her paintings at the end is what stuck out to me, i just loved them. very strange and sad and lovely. i think they were loveful
Me if I were your dog
oh she's wonderful, she's wonderful. i picked up the anthology i'm reading because i saw it was edited by her, "The Norton Book of Science Fiction, North American Sci-Fi of 1960-1990"
for short stories i could recommend tonss but they're so hard to find online!! i'll have to think about it... for just sci fi authors i've been loving in this vein i think of, Ursula LeGuin's Left Hand of Darkness and City of Illusions are great. Stanislaw Lem is also great
i am reading a lot of old science fiction short stories again, which means i am having notions again like "what am I doing drawing pictures when this is the only worthwhile art form?!"