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aughh wethal company
and i had to draw the new thing
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They're sick of his midnight thoughts
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bee and puppycat ending credits
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I think I said I wouldn’t draw for a while bc of hand pain and yet here I am drawing despite the pain.
┬─┬ノ( ・- ・ノ) ┻━┻ミ\(`皿´ \)
First time both drawing and posting Bee and Puppycat, so here’s both flat colours and rendered. 💕🌸
Still learning how to render and def going to change a few things about the rendered version before I post the final product!
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more of these three
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oh boy i sure do love having tons of trinkets
the nefarious dust particle:
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"fight on" risograph print
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★🤍◽️ TORO INOUE WEB GRAPHICS▫️🐻❄️
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🩹These were found on Gifcities!
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The final TF2 issue really got to me. Spoilers, but it’s the reveal that all of this suffering and murder and war over gravel and shitty land was for nothing but senseless, bottomless hatred. That the administrator can’t even remember where this revenge plot started as she flashes through different false memories of her parents’ deaths. There was never a tragic backstory or justification, only terrible people doing despicable things. And despite how crass and stupid and unserious TF2 is, the story subverts every expectation by showing the survivors and inheritors willingly breaking the cycle. Ms. Pauling lies to the administrator and chooses not to save her, and finally lets her die. (Hurts even more if you read into the subtext that Ms. Pauling is in love with the administrator.) She lets the final cache of Australium go and walks away from the burden and legacy of a century-old bloodfeud. Hale lets Gray’s daughter go and live her life freely. Spy is the first to arrive at Scout’s house and meet his big family, finally takes off his mask, and helps with the kids. Even Merasmus exhaustedly makes peace with himself and Soldier and chooses not to curse him or something. There’s nothing to finish, no promises to keep, and no one to avenge. The only thing to do is break the cycle and walk away.
It feels odd how happy and warm everything is, but it feels so right and earned. These bloodthirsty, awful, violent men were expendable cogs in a machine of endless violence, and they found a way out. It’s a genuinely great message about letting go the past that burdens you and finding the will and a way to hit the bricks, change, and be happy. Maybe they don’t technically deserve happiness, but they’ve got it nonetheless, and they’re not gonna let it go to waste. They’re still all crazy and violent, but on their own terms now and with people who love them! Smiles.
#they wrapped it up really well#yes it would have been nice to see a bit more abt some of the mercs but also like as an overall thing they wrapped it up really well#esp after 7 years#tf2 comic 7 spoilers#tf2#and it just ends really nicely#them all coming together at the end to visit each other like family for christmas#i feel like it just rlly ties in well w/ the theme/spirit of the whole game and the community esp atp for a 17 year old game#like this game was always goofy from its characters and lore and community but also so many heartwarming moments and love from the communit#that's lasted all these years even w/ no major updates for so long#we're here bc the game is fun to play and the community has continued on from a labour of love#tf2 meta
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So you saw my last post and want more
Here you go
What do I mean by “Not anymore?”

There is one emblem missing or removed. This emblem likely sported the letter F and guess what word starts with F[ortress].
Second, Hale will answer Helen’s orders, no questions asked. But when it’s Miss Pauling acting as the team’s manager…



He knows the team exists and buy supplies for an endless war between the Mann brothers. But other “top mercenaries” also exist, and its not them.
Perhaps back in the year 1850, the first gravel war’s mercenaries were the world’s best (maybe even the founding team for TF Industries, which is why they share names). Classic Fortress branch fought through the 1930’s making easy money. Our batch, the rejects, they’re nobodies. As far as the company knows, Team Fortress was never replaced.
Why? So the Administrator can feed her insatiable craving for unethical torture of a literal goul without getting caught. Didn’t you read comic #7?
Now, how?
How did she keep it a secret from Miss Pauling, the mercenaries, and her own company that team F exists? Wouldn’t someone accidentally slip that she hired a team of mercenaries not affiliated with her company?


She didn’t keep them a secret. She kept their contracts a secret.
Whenever the mercs are brought up, everyone assumes they are fighting for the Mann brothers’ worthless land. As if the land was their payment. Whereas Helen enforces to the mercs they are only paid to do their job, no bonus, no disclosure. Hale seems to be the only party who understands the full picture, but as long as the money flows, he keeps out of Helen’s affairs.

Yet the whole time, despite lies, neglect, and lacking repect, Team Fortress was her most vital team.
They accomplished everything she needed
Continue the gravel war
Defend against Gray’s robot armies
Defeat team Classic
Find the Austrailium
Miss Pauling claimed the “better teams” didn’t find the Austrailum. But since the front desk didn’t recognize Austruilum (supposedly the highest priority of all the teams), I don’t think they didn’t find it from lack of effort.
I think ONLY team Fortress was instructed to find it, because Helen trusts they won’t betray her. Team Classic proved the teams will turn and take spoils for themselves. Never have they threaten her for their own gain (For the record, the team did betray her once, and that was just Soldier and Demoman being bff’s during their off hours. And the one time in “Showdown” she thought Heavy wanted to end her, but he actually wanted more guns).

In the end, to the Administrator, team Fortress made her world go around. The one team that was not official, the “laughing stock of the mercenary world” populated by “sub-normal” men.
They will never be recognized for their years of accomplishments or loyalty. Probably never received mercenary work again due to their reputation. 100% be sent to an insane asylum if they mention anything they experienced from their careers.
And honestly, they really don’t care.
They’re just living their lives.
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