Modern art
A while ago it was a trend to draw this screencap of Tamaki. I wanted to join in đ€§đ
I finally touched my busted computer again, it has been not working as well and part of the touch screen is broken. I love paint tool Sai 2 but using my computer is a hassle đ. Where can I petition to get an app for Sai.
Happy lesbian couple kitsunes adopt you <3
Ps. Kodomo should mean child in Japanese and okÄsan is mother
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The forest was normal a peaceful place where you could just take a walk and talk to yourself. A release of words no one else would hear. Or so you thought.
Until you were suddenly being cuddled my two kitsunes. Tried as you might, you couldn't get out of their grasp or the soft and silky blanket they wrapped you in.
"Gah! Let me go!"
"Why would we do that, kodomo?"
"Such a fussy little baby, aren't they honey...? Maybe they need a snack or perhaps a nap."
"What? No, I'm a grown adult, let me go!"
"Nonsense, kodomo. You aren't even at least 100 years old yet. Plus, we can hear how stressed and upset you are every time you enter our forest. Just let us care for you now."
"Shush little kodomo. you are safe here with me and your okÄsan. Here, have some apple slices."
Despite your protests, the kitsune placed the apples in your mouth and forced you to swallow. Eventually, you just gave into eating them for your own sake.
"There we are... Much less fussy now, huh? Time for a nap."
"No..."
"Shush... Chiyo, would you please?"
Chiyo started to hum you a lullaby, her voice soft and sweet. Nearly hypnotizing honestly... Much to your dismay, you were asleep with in minutes. The kitsunes kept you bundled in the blankets as they cuddle around you.
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Yandere Eldritch being who has taken over your entire town.
TW. Dead Dove Do Not Eat Horror, confinement, isolation, death, Stockholm syndrome, yandere
You didnât know when it had happened, but there was something very obviously wrong with your town.
It was the little things like the warped street signs, the inconsistent cracks in the sidewalk, and the way that the uncanny faces of people seemed to stare at you. It didnât use to be like this, but you found yourself cautious about your new reality on the daily. You did try to leave and call for help, but there was some mysterious force cutting off your network. And when you did try to pack all your bags and high tail it out of there, you would end up just looping straight back on your street no matter what direction you drove in.
So now you made do with the fact that nothing was normal.
You sometimes wonder why whatever has infected all the people decided to leave you alone. Because there was no way it wasnât a conscious decision. Your favorite flowers would start sprouting out of concrete walls and glass despite the fact it would be the middle of winter one day and a scorching summer the next. Not to mention, those flowers didnât even grow here to begin with. It was a gesture. If it was meant to tempt or be kind, you werenât sure.Â
The town functioned like nothing was out of the ordinary, though. Well, at least it tried to puppet the barely real bodies of your community to do things they would daily. The grocery store always had food and figures milling about, and even though none of the products ever tasted quite right or had words in a real language, you could tell âitâ was trying to keep things running for you.
Youâd once tried to hide away in your house, thinking that it was somehow protecting you from whatever was out there. But all you did was make it angry. Constant thunderstorms that shook the ground, and hail that pounded on your roof and walls. When you continued to stay inside, thatâs when it made things clear: it was letting you stay as you were. The house shifted dramatically, doors disappearing and walls bending in front of your eyes.Â
Come outside. Stop trying to resist.
Privacy was just another one of those far-out concepts now.
The thing, as you so liked to call it, had been more affectionate lately. You didnât know exactly how to describe it, but it had started morphing all the âpeopleâ into more attractive versions of themselves. Or at least, what it thought of as attractive to humans. Their faces were more tangible now and less blink-and-youâll-miss-it, but they were uncanny in a new way. Skin too smooth, too perfect in so many different ways. Symmetrical, full lips, pleasant expressions, soothing voices: all things that on paper would lure someone in, but it had alarm bells ringing in your head nearly all the time now.
âI donât like this, you know,â You said one day as you sat in the diner. The room was stretched out wider than what it looked like on the outside, and the waitress had an unnaturally wide smile. Before you was a plate of⊠something. Your guess was pancakes.
âWhat do you mean?â Several voices asked at once. It came from all around, and the waitressâs mouth barely moved to match the words.Â
â I like you better when you arenât trying so hard to be something you werenât.â
There was a pause, and the building slowly unraveled into a jumbled mess of things that you could barely comprehend, the other patrons' faces and bodies melting away into linoleum floors.Â
âYouâre not human. You donât have to be. I think Iâd prefer that honestly,â You shrugged and poked at your food. From the corner of your eyes, a figure seemed to emerge from the mess of what used to be your favorite restaurant. It was a writhing mass of dark tendrils, reaching for anything nearby. Youâre breath caught in your throat.
âDo you really mean that?â
The voice spoke, but there wasnât any face to accompany it. It reverberated in the base of your spine, racing through your nerves like lightning. Your breath hitched, and you finally gathered enough courage to look at it. It was a mess of things you couldnât quite make out, but it was almost comforting.Â
âThis is the first time Iâve actually seen you,â you admitted, a small laugh of disbelief caught in your throat. You couldnât help but smile. It was the first time it had actually listened to you.Â
The being twitched, pulsing as it slid over towards where you were sitting at the booth. It was the only thing that had stayed intact. For something so expressionless, youâd dare to say it seemed shy.Â
From the inky mass, one tendril reached out for you, the air around it crackling. You stayed in place as it slid over your hand, and you felt the wonder and relief.
âWill you stay with me? I donât want to force you, but Iâm so alone⊠youâre the only one who doesnât disappear when Iâm near.â
You blinked as the mass filled the cracks between your hands, folding into the lines of your palms as if trying to memorize you. If it had a hand, youâd be holding it. If it had lips, yours would be slotting against them. If it had a heart, you were certain theyâd be painted a similar shade of loneliness.Â
You stood up and slowly approached it, holding out your arms as you leaned in, wrapped your arms around its slowly forming figure, and nodded in silence.Â
sometimes im like "wow holy shit im being really fucking annoying. i should stop talking" and then i pull out my magic 8 ball and it says "youve always been annoying and your friends chose to talk you anyways. youll be fine" and im like wow thanks magic 8 ball. and then the ogre attacks me
A sticker set I made of a very badgood comfort show!
draw it bad and draw it weird and draw it catered only to yourself and draw it wobbly and draw it too small and draw it with the default brush and draw it without using references and draw it and leave it unfinished and draw it for the first time and draw it