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Lovable fool, loathsome pun-slinger. I do stuff sometimes.
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Retrospect is a funny thing like that. You see all the flaws in your piece as you create it, but as you look back on it as a piece and not a process, the flaws you saw seem so much harder to see. I especially have a lot of pieces grow on me as I call them done.
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Lagoman.
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When love and kindness fall short, spite is a solid pillar to prop yourself up with. I carry on not just because I wish to, but because they wish I wouldn't.
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I would unironically name this one "Brainrot." With the subject matter and brain virus aspect, it would just be too perfect a name.
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Even your dreams sound like Visual Novel plots, not gonna lie.
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Leonardo da Vinci, a prototype design for Marisa Kirisame's Bigger Hat, 1482.
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How did I immediately know this was a JoJo reference from part 7?
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It only gets more "Unrequited-Toxic-Old-Man-Yaoi" from then on. It is a wild time.
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Completely unrelated, but the phrase "Old Man Toxic Unrequited Yaoi" is probably the best unintentional description for the Yakuza series I have ever seen.
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Any time I hear "The Michael Jordan of-" as a title, I just think about the song "The Michael Jordan of Drunk Driving" by AJJ. This has been an unrelated tangent.
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The Image.
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Yeah, life was really rough growing up. Thankfully, I am in a better living situation. Now I am just scrawny because of genetics. At least you had something to drink. The body can go a while without food, but hydration is a different story. Still, Starvation Hibernation is definitely... Something.
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Dude, that struggle was terribly real for me growing up. There were such long spans without food where I HAD to sleep all day so I wouldn't feel hungry.
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That would be fun. Especially when it comes to acting out real crazy lines.
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SO FAR AWAAAAAAAAY~! WE WAIT FOR THE DAYEEYAY~!!!
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Box o Rocks!
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Is that a Flippin "Jun (Genuine)" by Takuro Yoshida reference?
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It was fun. We are not drinking this much again anytime soon.
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An Agreeable Donkus Take.
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FFXII Couerl if it was cool.
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Can't stop the rock.
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Reasons why you should use Exeggutor: I like him.
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To be happy and proud of yourself and the little things is delightful. It definitely beats the alternative of kicking yourself for them.
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It's official. You cooked.
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Ah, Tales of Vesperia, Amnesia, and TWEWY. Such fun, weeby times.
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My Teachers: He's so creative and inquisitive! He's so eager to learn! He must read and watch pleasant educational material. My clueless ass's tv at 11pm:
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Ahhh, the things we watched as kids that we really shouldn't have. Nothing says "I am 5 and ready for school" like watching Evangelion at 3 AM.
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The Rockster.
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People are far too callous to artists when it comes to redesigning a character they have as the piece's muse. Sometimes, we just want to do something as a fun exercise. It's a thrill to try and encapsulate the character's spirit using your own personal elements.
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Aaaaaah..... Definitely bring some potions of Water Breathing and a helmet with Respiration. This can be a doozy.
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No problem. Just do your best to keep walking forward. We'll be here for you. You are a cherished individual.
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The things our families say to us have a lot more force than they think. As well adjusted as I seem, my parents left a lot of dents in me mentally. It will tear you down now and again, and that is natural. But it doesn't change the fact that there are others who care about you. We care about you.
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BRING A WATER BUCKET