I have been rotating factory/industrial whump in my mind, but I can't find any prompt. can you conjure some?
whumpee with their hand stuck in a machine or a propeller — which led to caretaker having to fetch a makeshift tourniquet to stop the bleed, it could then lead to an on-field amputation.
whumpee getting trapped in a warehouse during the night, bonus if it’s dark inside and they’re afraid of the dark.
or, whumpee getting trapped in a warehouse during the night, with whumper or caretaker? your choice.
a malfunction occurred which caused the cold room (a walk-in-freezer)’s electric door to automatically shut and lock on its own, with whumpee trapped inside. caretaker and the team have to try to find a way to open the door in time before hypothermia causes whumpee’s body any permanent damage.
whumper stuffed whumpee inside a package box and sealed it as "a prank", they didn't know (or didn't care) whumpee was a claustrophobe.
chemical spilled. whumpee is exposed to it; the symptoms can be nausea, headache, blurred vision, fatigue, fever, shortness of breath, rash, burns — if you want to take it up a notch, you can add seizures, respiratory failure and/or internal hemorrhage as part of the symptoms.
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Oh man, I wonder what happened to that Lucky Carder guy? I used to love his videos. I hope he got that Shiny Transcendog.
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Bugust Challenge Day 7: Honey 8.7.23
Done in 30 minutes
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tubbo pre new island was like waow I can't wait to start over! I could make my new factories so efficient and cool!
And now he's getting flashbanged every time he tabs out
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Workers fitcheck the upper forward fuselage assembly of Challenger (OV-099) with the crew cabin. Photographed at Building 294, Palmdale Facility.
Date: sometime after July 13, 1981
NASA ID: 108-KSC-81PC-762
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The point of A Christmas Carol was not to teach morals by example; it was to teach morals directly. Ebenezer Scrooge was specifically made to be a reader insert. The lessons of A Xmas Carol can mostly be divided into 'you don't want to be this guy (he's suffering)' and 'you don't want to be this guy (he's evil, like ultimately, Biblically, very un-Xtian)', afforded by the third category of Basically Everything In The Book 'you don't want to be this guy anymore (he's deeply relatable to the upper-class Victorians the book is targeted at)'. The fact that he doesn't spend money on himself is not a sign that he needs to care for himself more; it's to show that he's so greedy to the point that it is useless, to show that valuing money this much is bad and senseless. The fact that he were to die if he didn't change for the better is an example of Cosmic punishment. Maybe the story does have a hint of teaching Scrooge to take care of himself, but that's only for the same reason that Scrooge is given a 'workaholic billionaire' backstory. The rich like(d) to see themselves as hard-working, and were the target audience, and Dickens didn't want to insult his target audience while trying to teach them basic human decency. So he also took the opportunity to slot that into the 'you don't want to be this guy (he's suffering)' method of teaching.
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2.) Factory and! Lion
I did two prompts this time, I wanted to practice drawing scenery and adding a lion was an easy way for me to add interest for me.
I definitely want to at least add black ink shading on this at some point to add depth and make it easier to understand. I'm pretty happy with this as an idea though for a larger piece. (I couldn't get the eyes right tho whoops)
2024 @artchallengegame ! Go check it out and join (at any point, you will be welcomed!) :O one drawing you create is better than no drawings!
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Late to the party
(I can’t draw realism to save my life)
Linktree
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Arthur from Rune Factory 4 with Unhappy Pup!
My favorite Rune Factory husbando!
Hope you don’t mind me experimenting a bit with this one. <3
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