And i still don’t know what color are her eyes
Inktober2018 day 24: chop
1. What is your favorite childhood story of yourself?
2. What is the stupidest way you have ever gotten hurt?
3. What was the first PG-13 movie you watched?
4. What was the first R rated movie you watched?
5. When was the moment you felt most badass?
6. What is a band you can reliably always love?
7. What is your favorite form of self expression?
8. What is something from your childhood you wish you still had?
9. Where is your favorite place on earth?
10. What is the longest friendship you have ever had?
11. Is there anyone is your life you wish you had met sooner than you did?
12. Do you believe in ghosts?
13. What is the coldest water you have ever swam in?
14. How old were you when you learned how to swim?
15. What song do you listen to when you’re sad?
16. Are you an adrenaline junky?
17. What is a song that takes you back to childhood?
18. What is your favorite word?
19. What is your least favorite word?
20. What scent reminds you of childhood?
21. Were you sad when you found out clouds weren’t like pillows, or did you never think that?
22. When in life did you laugh the hardest?
23. What makes you laugh when you don’t feel like laughing?
24. Do you come from a big family?
25. What is your favorite part of yourself?
26. What is the worst pain you have ever felt?
27. Do you swear often?
28. Do you get confused for being older or younger than you are?
29. What is your favorite way to eat a potato?
30. What is the best compliment you have ever received?
31. Describe yourself in 6 words?
32. What is the worst insult you have ever received?
33. Have you ever taken in any media that changed your life?
34. Have you ever collected anything?
35. Strangest thing you have ever broken?
36. Weirdest food you have ever eaten?
37. Childhood nickname?
38. Most people you have shared a bed with in a non sexual manner?
39. What is something that makes you fall asleep?
40. Did your parents ever accidentally lose or forget you?
41. If you were a superhero what would your weakness be?
42. What food reminds you of home?
43. What is your comfort food?
44. Cold room with lots of blankets or hot room with no blankets?
45. No shoes without socks or no shoes with socks?
46. Do you run hot your cold?
47. Favorite condiment?
48. What utensil do you use the most?
49. When are you most comfortable?
50. If you could be really good at one thing, what would it be?
Libraries with a sense of humour.
“i’m sad and idk how to feel better”
“i don’t know what to draw”
“i always mess up”
“BUT I SUCK”
“He’s dead. There’s nothing left of him.” Alex frowned. Katherine held her tightly, trying to console her girlfriend. “Why didn’t you try to stop them?” She whispered.
“Are you talking to me?” Katherine frowned. Alex ignored her, refusing to look at her. She continued to talk to herself. “Alex.. Snap out of it.” Katherine shook Alex slighty, trying to break the hold she had on herself. “Hey!” Katherine slapped Alex’s face lightly, causing her to jump at the sudden feeling.
“I’m so sorry…” Alex whispered.
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Before vs After Adoption
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A fun little ghost animation
Solve Mysteries As A Gang Of Cats In This Open World Game
“I don’t know if you’ve heard, but everybody wants to be a cat. Apparently a cat’s the only cat who knows where it’s at, see. With that in mind, I don’t think there have been nearly enough video games that let us play as felines.”
Clearly, this is a sentiment the developers of new indie title Peace Island have taken to heart, as the open world game is all about you taking on the role of a cat to solve mysteries and uncover the secrets of the missing humans. There’s not one part of that sentence I didn’t enjoy.
Peace Island is the work of creator Eric Blumrich and a small team of devs, which apparently includes alumni from Prune and a little-known title called Grand Theft Auto V. The game’s Patreon page describes it as “an open-world, story-driven adventure game, currently under development for the PC, Mac, and Oculus VR system.”
The developers promise an ambitious sounding mix of science fiction, alternative history, and mystery, as players take control of the nine cats who live on the island, after waking up to find their human companions have vanished.
Peace Island will forgo combat in favour of an experience that focuses on puzzle solving, discovery, and exploration – so expect a title more in the vein of The Witness, but with cats. It also sounds as if we’ll be able to experience ” multiple divergent storylines” as we approach the “ultimate decision” – are the humans worth bringing back?
Via UNILAD
How deep does the hole go?
Art by Penzilla