full spread of my pin-up knights!! finally finished with these fellas. I just ordered a proof of the 2025 calendar and zines are on the way!!!
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full spread of my pin-up knights!! finally finished with these fellas. I just ordered a proof of the 2025 calendar and zines are on the way!!!
if you want to be notified when calendar drops, fill out the interest check here :)
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i wanted to make a generic old man wizard. and then i just happened to give him a curmudgeonly son.
vintage 2020 right here
I saw this and felt like it should be shared here too
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grimes
You are a scientist working for NASA. In the middle of a well-deserved vacation, your relaxing week off is interrupted by a short, urgent text message from one of your colleages: “PLUTO HATCHED.”
was bored and did this during class the other day. cant wait for people to scream at me
Somehow I doubt he's all of you.
👻 Do you like this song? #403
Yes I like it, I already know it
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Silent Hill 4: The Room is a 2004 survival horror game developed by Team Silent, a group in Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, and published by Konami. The fourth installment in the Silent Hill series, the game was released in Japan in June and in North America and Europe in September, for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Windows. Its soundtrack was released alongside the game in 2004. It was composed by Akira Yamaoka with lyrics written by Joe Romersa and series writer Hiroyuki Owaku, and sung by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. The Japanese version featured a second disc containing music by series composer Akira Yamaoka played along to the reading of traditional Japanese stories.
"Room of Angel" plays during the start-menu sequence when the screen is left idle, during the opening credits (albeit with no lyrics), and during Cynthia Velasquez's death scene. Some of the lyrics seem to relate to Cynthia, while others refer directly to Walter Sullivan's relationship with Room 302 - his "mother" - and his absent biological parents. The song also plays at the end of a 16-minute preview of "Inescapable Rain in Yoshiwara", the ghost story included with the Japanese release of the game's soundtrack.
"Room of Angel" received a total of 67,1% yes votes!