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@sgushyonka / sgushyonka.tumblr.com

she/her or he/him; rus/eng tiny bit fr/pol; legal adult; biology student

Born to draw toxic yaoi, forced to write my thesis for my master’s degree

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Commissions are very much open!! I currently can only use boosty as a payment service. If you are interested, but not sure how this service works - send me a message here or on discord. 

A reminder that my comms are open!

Sometimes i tell my friends that i feel like the symbolism and images that i use in my art is way heavy-handed and blunt, and they respond that they don't understand what i was trying to say in my art at all 🤠

I'm continuously amazed by how Gorkhonsk is not built for people. I'm not even talking about insane street loops and dead ends built by people with no background in urban planning specifically to be insane. I mean the iconic lack of medical facilities or schools in a town of a few thousand people, the questionable existence of running water, Unambiguous lack of sewer system, etc etc. And it's not like it's just poor people intentionally neglected by the wealthy in power type situation, the ruling families live like that too. And yet there is a Theatre, Cathedral and Polyhedron eventually built. Incredible

There's one meta thingy I kinda liked that we are going to lose in the new bachelor route. So in classic you can ask Clara about her nonexistent past and her nonexistent parents, to accuse her of not being a real human, but technically we had no solid proof that Capital nor anything else from Daniil's past ever existed either, which is appropriate given the meta-narrative layers.

Yeah, we get letters from there, but we keep getting those past the point of trains stopping to run in and out of town. And yeah, Aglaya mentions Daniil's lab, but she's aware of the meta-narrative and consciously upholds it.

So in short, the explicit existence of anything beyond the town is kinda annoying

I haven't been in jjba fandom for like 8 years but I have a complaint. There's not enough art of Enrico Pucci's ass

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