found out i have polls now, so i'm using it in the best way i can think of.
discussion of strengths/weaknesses under the readmore
Titanfeller: prophesied hero of the world with a phoenix bf but also. he's a sad dad and he died once.
Jack: has all the bloodthirst of a horse with the opposable thumbs of a human, all in a service industry worker's body. unfortunately is mainly running on instinct and has the bone strength of a horse
Stiles: giant train mimic that can breathe fire and fly. unfortunately is basically useless if separated from it's favorite human, which is pretty easy if you think to do that
Duet: 100% running on fear and adrenaline of a mentally ill woman, but also is a mirror match situation. can you beat your worst self in a fight?
Fork: named fork. not much else to say idk
John Horse: John Horse. Could you hurt john horse? could they? is it even possible? but would he want to win?
Clover: took down several gods before, and is a master of explosives. but also is twelve.
Roll Fizzlebeef: classically trained in combat and has LED headlight eyes. is vulnerable to attack when he attacks, as he cannot cancel his animations.
Banana: a very stressed dogboy who's already living through the zombie apocalypse. immensely charismatic but honestly could be better in a fight.
Applesauce: the incarnation of war as a horse but she only cares abt polo.
choose your fighter. make your choice.
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One thing that sucks about art is when you aren’t the kind of artist you want to be. Like, I’ve spent years trying to draw people well. What can’t I draw well? People. What can I draw well? Deer skulls. What did I draw well the first time I tried? Fucking deer skulls for whatever reason.
It’s like if Michelangelo wanted to draw Spider-Man comics but could only paint the Sistine chapel. Like, yeah, it’s really impressive, but how frustrating would that be.
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Everyone struggles with this feeling.
But you know exactly how much work you put into your art, how many hours and how much care and love went into your pictures and no matter the amount of likes or retweets you get, you KNOW the worth of your work.
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The best praise an artist can receive is the long, impassioned sort that gets deep into exactly what the commenter liked about their work and leaves them feeling warm and giddy all over.
The second-best is this:
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I haven’t seen a prompt list for this year :0!
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WIP of 2 very special mystery boys
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