🇵🇱 millenial, dad, caffeinist, genAI sceptic, orc-core
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🔞 Warning: BSky Rude, obscure and numerous interests, dad jokes, leftist politics, death and decay
Wearing these signifies one is morbid hybrid of goth and geek, or perhaps genuinely interested in matters of death and beyond. Not a nazi symbol.
Wearing these signifies one is morbid hybrid of goth and geek, or perhaps genuinely interested in matters of death and beyond. Not a nazi symbol.
(That last one is very recent and fits so well.)
(That last one is very recent and fits so well.)
...actually, I wouldn't call myself an artist and this sketch is pretty old (2014), but I still like to remind myself that I can draw if I need to. And that lack of consistency in art is a very human trait.
...actually, I wouldn't call myself an artist and this sketch is pretty old (2014), but I still like to remind myself that I can draw if I need to. And that lack of consistency in art is a very human trait.
Alright then, I challenge you to draw Shara gra-Dun, my half-dunmer, half-orc knight of Trinimalacath. Here's how she looks in ESO (sadly, the game has its limitations - i had to make her as a regular orc)
Alright then, I challenge you to draw Shara gra-Dun, my half-dunmer, half-orc knight of Trinimalacath. Here's how she looks in ESO (sadly, the game has its limitations - i had to make her as a regular orc)
The game contains no sexual or otherwise morally questionable material, even by your new fucked up standards, and you haven't paid them in *months*. You're just stealing from creators without any justification now. You can burn for all I care.
The game contains no sexual or otherwise morally questionable material, even by your new fucked up standards, and you haven't paid them in *months*. You're just stealing from creators without any justification now. You can burn for all I care.
Mad Max (1979) and Seksmisja (1983). On the surface, two very different visions of the future. Once you look past the latter's comedy veneer, it turns just as dark and bleak as the former.
Mad Max (1979) and Seksmisja (1983). On the surface, two very different visions of the future. Once you look past the latter's comedy veneer, it turns just as dark and bleak as the former.
"We have brainrot at home."
"We have brainrot at home."