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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

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Hello world!

You might call me Alisa. I’m XXXI years old and I love videogames and drawing. I used to do lots of sports until an accident ruined my knee, but it gave me time to get back into drawing so there’s a silver lining. Shortly after that, bg3 brought back a creativity I thought lost and here I am making OCs again

My hyperfocus is in love with the devil. This is a side blog to cointain said obsession, in here you’ll find lots of Raphael reblogs and my art

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  • Art tag where you’ll find only my bg3 art
  • Memes I redraw memes & make text posts
  • Art blog here you’ll find all my art [fanart & OCs]

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obisooth
obisooth

a lot of people seem to like monsters, but just when they look like a monster, not when they really properly act like a monster. fix the monster, heal the monster, make the monster whole and coherent and stable and you get your happily ever after - but oh, don't change their physical appearance, the monster aesthetic is just so hot.

what about when the monster is a constant threat to your life and it's a miracle you're still alive, every encounter a dice roll on whether you live or die, the monster by sheer luck graced you with sparing your life but not forever. where are the scars caused by the monster, dealing with wounds and infections and stitches as a part of life in your choice to love them.

why must the wild creature always be subdued into a submissive pet who is sometimes dominant if it's relevant enough to the narrative but is most of the time docile and accommodating, malleable. why can't the monster be loved as the monster they truly are.

because people are WEAK or not impulsive enough lmao I'm the latest and I'd give the monster a chance for the adrenaline rush scaroused