[ID: The first image is a digital painting of Mob from Mob Psycho 100, set during the battle with Toichiro above Seasoning City. The background sky is blackened and lit with an fiery glow from below. Mob is hovering midair, looking over his shoulder at the viewer with a vacant, wide-eyed expression. His aura surrounds him, as does pieces of rubble. Above him are red Japanese characters for the word resignation. The second image is a close up to show details of Mob’s face, his irises glowing red and blue-purple energy sparking from them. His cheeks are covered with blood and grime, with tear tracks through the dirt, but he is no longer crying. End ID]
Scrolling through the Slay the Princess tag, I saw @bubblybloob's Fae Princess route idea and I thought it was real neat, so I decided to doodle up a fake screencap to try and mimic the game style. Good way to kill a morning!
Some drawings of various postal dudes. 4th image was done immediately after watching the postal movie 👎👎
(If u see this and u try to follow me for more postal i am very sorry but i probably will not be posting more of it unless it is a drawing for my boyfriend @scrunchicus follow him and his art blog @nightynite instead for postal he makes good postal art… many of them… thaaanks)
Solo chi campa come un interruttore automatico può farsi domande simili. Chi lavora su di sè, chi vuole incontrare davvero se stesso, avvicinarsi al suo Scopo, comprendere il senso del suo cammino, non si spreca in filosofie nichiliste, perché non può fare a meno di interrogarsi sul servizio che è venuto a compiere.
Tuttavia, come io stessa ho sperimentato, è spesso la negazione della vita che ti porta sulla strada opposta. Negazione che indica la tua ostilità nei suoi confronti e non il contrario.
Perciò prima di chiederti quale senso abbia tutto quello che ti circonda, domandati perché non trovi il senso di te stesso.