you know what? I haven't made any kingdom hearts art in a hot minute
Y'ALL, SEND ME A KH CHARA AND THE WORLD YOU WOULD HAVE KILLED TO SEE A CUSTOM OUTFIT FOR THEM IN
it doesn't even have to be a canon KH world, fuck it! TERRA IN ATLANTIS! XION IN TREASURE PLANET
this is about WISH FULFILLMENT people!!
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How I imagine the day of unity with the little they showed us… hooty probably scared to death because his dear lulu won’t wake up 🥺
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The ace ring is just a mood ring that's always black anyway
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sending your friends terrible tumblr posts is a love language
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Since I wasn't satisfied with fnafhs remake owynn I made this for myself when I make fanart of him
This accidentally got deleted after I took this screenshot so it gets added in the post too
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[ID: a screenshot of the “Bad Art” coloumn of the table shown in the original tweet.
The sections are: “makes you feel weird”, “saps energy”, “sets off a downward spiral”, “confuses the mind”, “produces stagnation”, “weed” (as a drug analogy), “unstructured and obsessively anti-rhythm”, “instinctively recognised as a scam”, “a malevolently bad map”, “obfuscation, lies, resentment”, “wises to destroy the canon”, “mocks the concept of values”, “enfeebles life”, “spits on beauty and actively celebrates ugliness”, and “bad art is whining, coping, seething, and a waste of time”.
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Tag yourself as this list of “bad art” features, according to a twitter fascist
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I Have Found A Solution!
So, obviously classic wizard robes aren’t wheelchair friendly. (Alright, admittedly this isn’t common knowledge and also this definitely isn’t a problem for most but listen, this is a problem for me and I’m pleased to present a solution for it nonetheless.)
The issue is in the sleeves and the length of the robes. The traditional trumpet style allows them to get snagged, dirty, and caught in the wheels.
This is distinctly not an issue with other mobility aids such as canes and crutches, these wizards are fine to carry on with their trumpet sleeves simply rolled up if needed.
Now, one solution might simply to shorten the sleeves and hem to be out of the way, but that looks rather silly so I won’t do that. Instead I propose the more elegant design of a hanging sleeve to maintain that flowy magical feel while allowing for better range of motion.
Honestly I just love the look of hanging sleeves in general and think more people should appreciate them, wheelchair user or not.
In conclusion…
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