☠️ : learning to use your teeth, kurosaki ?
🍓 : only because it shuts you up.
☠️ : if you just let me stick to your disgustingly sweaty body—
🍓 : my body is sweaty because you keep sticking yours to it !
☠️ : so you can't handle the heat ? that's weak.
🍓 : you— !
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one of the more senior guys I work with let me know a few weeks ago that he wouldn't be able to attend this industry conference---did I want to go in his place? As the topic was close to my area of expertise and I'd never say no to a day of free things and food, I agreed.
Except! It is now the day of the conference. I agreed to this. And unfortunately, forgot that a day spent listening to how AI will revolutionize our businesses (a topic that turns me into a raging neo-luddite) sounds like a ring of hell that Dante simply didn't know enough about large datasets to contemplate.
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Will you ever draw Wyatt again? Like how he would look in your Cyberpunk Dragons Au vs how u had him for FNAF? Ps I love your art especially how you make characters chunky, I just want to hug them!!!
Aaw thank you so much that really means a lot!! I too love my chunky characters, I'm glad others enjoy them as well ;; <33
And for sure, there will definitely be more Wyatt!! Especially now that he's in CPD where he actually has an entire story arc that revolves around him!! He also doesn't look any different from when he was a FNAF OC, he's still an animatronic mascot, he just got ported over to Cyberpunk Dragons where he's the main character for the world's largest multi-media company, Neon Wonderland (essentially the in-universe equivalent of Disney with Wyatt as their Mickey Mouse).
A little fun fact about Wyatt, he is the only fully sentient robot in the CPD universe, and it's a very closely guarded secret by his company!
I've had this WIP I've been poking at in my free time, it's the first time I've drawn him in a while!
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Built by Sharp Stewart of Manchester in 1873 for India's Tirhoot State Railway, metre gauge D class locomotive "Tweed" was in its 106th year of service when photographed working at the Saraya Sugar Mills in the state of Uttar Pradesh during February 1979.
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Kiss Me in Komorebi+ 🌸
[Ep. Eight] Day at the Museum!
Y’all don’t even know how much that hand-hold means for our guy Josiah! 😌 These two definitely enjoyed themselves on this date, able to take their time with each other and navigate their conversations free of interruptions!
A wonderful day full of healthy debate and trips to the past wrapped up with a bountiful lunch in the museum’s garden! Of course, that didn’t mean their discussion on the evidence of a werewolf presence in ancient Komorebi stopped there! 😉
@retro-plasma
[ Part 2/2 ] 🌹
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Well, movies are my life blood and if I don't watch at least one fucked up movie a week, I'll perish.
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Askbox time
Assuming that Nobby has seen Edward in preservation (post 1963 rebuild) (I think it was '63), what are his opinions on Edward being rebuilt into something not-so-Furness?
tl;dr: Nobby's just glad Edward is still alive, thank you — though he knows he has to pretend to give a damn about this sort of thing
The Awdry’s explanation for Edward does not come down to a single rebuild but to numerous modifications over the past, erm (checks notes) century or so. Some of these rebuilds would have been more extensive than others but it’s not clear to me that the one after the crankpin failure would have been one where they made the biggest alterations to his design.
I am sure that some significant rebuilding took place between 1920 and 1941. So Nobby already saw the beginnings of the Edwardification of 34 before he left Barrow.
Life is change. Most of Nobby’s own working career was before Mr Pettigrew brought standardisation to the F.R., he knows how it goes.
And, like, look, Nobby knows that when visitors come and say anything along the lines of oh if only so-and-so was still in their original form (and they do mention the Edward case to him of course, quite a lot), his job is to make vague sympathetic noises and to be sure to sound genial rather than biting if he observes that the world already has a preserved Sharp and Stewart passenger engine, you can go visit him any time, oh yes, I’m told the Dutch take very good care of him...
Incidentally, Nobby was sceptical about the project to rebuild 20 to his original form. May have kinda definitely been polite, diplomatic conversations with earnest representatives of the newly-formed Furness Railway Trust that boiled down to Nobby being like ‘Ya can’t bring back the past, shit don’t work like that’ and the FRT blokes being like ‘lol wut, nah bro, if you throw enough money at it you totally can — relax, we’ll show you.’
(At the risk of spoilers… the attitude of both parties proved justified in the end.)
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There is a real delight in spending your days with half your mind occupied by special characters from books, movies, TV shows, special points in history, or your own creating, sometimes many all at once. It gives life a dimension, a haunted feeling, like part of you is here baking bread, and part of you is wrapped up in this broken character.
I first experienced this as a child when my Mom took a year to read Lord of the Rings to us. When she finished it felt like I'd lost some of my dearest friends. I've experienced this over and over with characters I've created.
Most recently I've found it in Stargate-Atlantis, Leverage, and my soon to be published book.
I live a haunted life and I love it.
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Triangular.
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IGN WENT OFF WITH THEIR REVIEW, worth the read for the curious!!
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