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An experimental Robbit piece.
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Some more fanart for @sm-baby 's Carnival AU
Okay, there was a frame that I drew that preceeded this one, but honestly, this is just way funnier without context
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a message from the only person behind The Sweet Crossover Collection:
hello everyone, how are you doing?
I simply just wanna say, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I hope you all have a pleasant time bonding with families and friends during this period of time, even more pleasant as what the hell is happening in the artwork.
That's pretty much it, and be sure to stay up to date for more updates and previews very soon!
Okay Bye Bye!
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Hope you've all had a very MuuMuu christmas!
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Get ready to make a statement with this adorable t-shirt featuring a cute unicorn rabbit wearing trendy sunglasses and holding a cloud with a stunning rainbow effect
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“Some connections are made with wires, and some are made with blood, and some are made with bone, and some are made with wood, but they all matter. And they, even in this dark dark cave… make every day a smiley day.”
I wept so hard, Sam is so good at making blazes of glory it should be illegal how heart wrenching he makes them.
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Dallas, March 4, 1975
If you've ever wondered what "taking the piss" meant, look no further.
"John Paul Jones played mellotron. A very cheap form of orchestration. And he doesn't cost that much to rent, either ... This is a track that features John Paul Jones exercising the fingers and looking rather groovy, as well. He's a croupier in Vegas on his days off ... But now, for some precision. Now for one of the finest, finest musical sights that you're likely to experience within the next fifteen minutes. And that is, ladies and gentlemen, our percussionist, the man with only two cavities, John Bonham. 'Moby Dick!'"
I could go on and on (and on - Roberto sure does). Have a listen to the boot. It's a fun show, and he’s in fine form. The second Dallas gig is even better.
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