If Killer has a stuffed friend, I think all the others should have one too *gifts plushies to all the boys*. I hope these at least help you guys feel better while you recover! :)
Nightmare: …cute.
Horror: ah, thank you
Background text: 20% off
Background text: hfdjk
Background text: please pretend i drew-
Background text: -food on the shelves
Dust: snrk… it's baby sized.
Cross, amused: you're holding it like a child too.
Dust: i'm naming xem Bismuth Technetium Hydrogen
Dust's shirt: bone hurting juice
Cross's shirt: GAY (in the colors of the aromantic flag)
Cross: !
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one of. My biggest cosplay tips as a guy who hasn’t made that many but is currently making crazy adjustments to 3D print files online. Is keep an eye on your sizing and proportions. You don’t want things to be accurately sized to how they would be irl, especially if your character and you have even slightly different body types, you want them to be well-proportioned, so that you look as close to natural wearing the costume as you can. Like it was made for u. For me this means sizing up a bunch of buttons and buckles to be more stylized on my body and sizing down a prop in places so it’s good looking but still practical and not dragging on the ground bc I have shorter legs than an elf. I have different proportions than the character so im maintaining the design’s shape and relative size (which pieces are big medium small on the character) by scooting things around until they fit right
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Y'know I keep seeing so many videos about former fans destroying their Wilbur soot merch or throwing it away. And with good reason!
But it makes me feel a little bad and like I'm not doing enough to have relegated the only thing I own, a Lovejoy shirt that was purchased for me by a friend, to my pajamas.
Like I have a desire to "perform" and trash/throw away/thrift it... But the shirt is also a reminder of that friendship. It being a symbol of that friendship means more to me than the content of the shirt.
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im going to be so fr.... i hate it when im shopping for something, perusing online or in person for stuff in my size and approximate measurements... and a skinny woman says to me “you should try poshmark instead” 🥺. u should look on there for stuff because it’s second hand 🥺 u should go to good will and thrift stores bc it’s more ethical 🥺 like i really wish u would be quiet bc u know damn well poshmark doesn’t do returns and that goodwill rarely carries good shit in my size. like ma’am, i’m fat and that transforms the ENTIRE way i shop for clothes compared to you. clothes are made for bodies like yours.... i’m expected to make do.
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cw weight/clothing talk
im not particularly heavy set but i am definitely fat by clothing standards and it makes finding CUTE clothes just abysmal. whats worse is that idk where to look for fashionable fat ppl either
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