Had some more meme redraws in the works
(Original images below)
Autistic Hunter Week - Day 6: Accommodations The world is a lot more manageable when everything isn't so loud! Plus, ear defenders/headphones would help hide witch ears.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
I redraw Maka almost every year, and today I'm doing it on Halloween.
Happy Bandcamp Friday! If you want to help support a black nonbinary musician attend a 2025 summer abroad program, you can buy my music here: frostali-music.bandcamp.com
Every little bit helps!
Little Mohammed and His World with Cats 🐾❤️
Amidst the sounds of war and the atmosphere of fear🥺, there are small moments of hope and joy. Mohammed, a 9-month-old Palestinian child🇵🇸👦, finds his happiness in the world of cats, trying to play with his little kitten as if it's his safe haven. 🐱
Your support and kindness mean the world to him 💲and all the children of Gaza. Every small donation can make a big difference. ❤️
Vetted by @gazavetters, my number verified on the list is ( #171 )
Autistic Hunter Week - Day 3: Hands/Eyes
I wanted to do something bigger for this one. I would assume with everything Belos did (and is implied to do), Hunter might be pretty touch-averse. I like to imagine, though, that as he feels safer and more comfortable, he would warm up to touch in general. So here's the whole group with him, and a shadow of perhaps how he used to feel about touch in the background, moving past it.
Peace be upon you. Support the family of Hadeel, an orphan, in their search for safety and escape from the genocide. I created a fundraising campaign to secure my family's safe travel to Egypt. Hadeel used to live in the city of Khan Yunis with her mother, who was suffering from chronic diseases, and her younger brother. Hadeel is twenty-nine years old. She graduated from university with a degree in public relations and media. She is an ambitious young woman who worked in several jobs serving and building her community. However, the genocide brought conflict and destruction. Hadeel became unemployed and homeless for her family. Hadeel lost everything she worked to build
It is very difficult to say that we have lost everything, it is like a recurring nightmare that we live every day. We have lost our beautiful and peaceful life and our warm and safe home. Our dreams of a bright and promising future have been shattered.
My tragic story with my family began with the beginning of the ground invasion in Khan Younis city when the Israeli army surprised the citizens living in Al-Mawasi, a safe place according to the Israeli army, early in the morning by shooting and shooting at anyone who moved. No matter what they were. My family and I were trapped in our beautiful home for 24 hours until we found a way and sneaked to safety so that they could survive for the first time.
We managed to find a way to escape to Rafah city,
We left all our belongings behind us, we were only carrying some money and important papers, we could not sleep that night. The next morning, we bought a tent trying to make it look like a shelter.
We spent 3 months in Rafah city not knowing what happened to our home that we left behind.
The area where my family and I used to live, the place where our beautiful home is located, I can no longer truly recognize it.
Your generosity and support could make a huge difference in saving our lives. The only way out of Gaza now is through the Rafah crossing, which requires a $5,000 fee.
Every donation, no matter how small, will help secure our safe exit from Rafah to a more stable environment in Egypt. Your kindness will provide us with the opportunity to rebuild our lives and have renewed hope for the future.
I humbly appeal for your compassion and kindness in helping with the urgent evacuation of me and my family. Your contributions will be a lifeline that will enable us to escape the perilous conditions we are currently living in.
Thank you for your compassion and support in this critical time of need.
With gratitude,
Hadeel
We humbly ask that those of you who can contribute do so, even if it is just one dollar. Every cent counts. Please also take the time to share this fundraiser on social media and through word of mouth to reach as many people as possible. This may be a big goal, but we have faith that the community can and will rise to the occasio
Autistic Hunter Week - Day 5: Magic/Grimwalker
I was struggling with ideas for this one, but given his initial fascination with glyphs, I would love to see Hunter learning to draw them (even though I don't think they work in the human realm). He does have Flapjack, but still doesn't have magic like witches. I guess this one also counts as a special interest type of thing.
I am Ahmed from Gaza, 26 years old. I stand before you as a person trying to support my family of 7: me, my father, my mother and my sisters, in our miserable circumstances, which we live in after the occupation launched the war on Gaza. We were displaced from our home and it was completely destroyed. We are now living in shelters. Due to the circumstances and low income, we are unable to provide the necessary benefits such as food and drink due to the crazy increase in prices. Thus, my source of livelihood has been destroyed, but it has been completely destroyed, as we are no longer entitled to work; and we expect to live in miserable conditions in the shelters. It is difficult for me to find the words to describe what we face every day in the shelters; without food, medicine or clean drinking water; with the oppression, helplessness, psychological pressures, doubts and daily shocks caused by everything around us and the inability to care for our loved ones. The fear of danger, disease and death never leaves us.
Now, I find myself in this difficult situation, and I humbly ask for your help to save the lives of my family, especially my father and mother, by getting us out of Gaza to Egypt and building a new life outside Gaza or helping us get money to buy the necessities that we may be able to afford. Asking for help is not easy, but we had no choice because we want to survive and strive to rebuild our shattered lives. We are very grateful for any help you can offer, no matter how small, as your help will go a long way in alleviating our suffering. I hope you will share my story with your family and friends.”
Donation link⬇️⬇️
Autistic Hunter Week - Day 2: Stimming/Fidgeting
I like to think that if Hunter flapped his hands, Flapjack would flap his wings too! He is FLAPjack after all, right? They should be stimming buddies!