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can I get a wahoo
can I get a tiny Crowley saying a tiny wahoo?
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Khonshu:
Life loves to throw curve balls and unfortunately, I lost my job today. So, I will be doing emergency commissions for half off the listing price and without any complexity fees in order to get by until I land myself another job.
I Will Draw: OCs, Fanart/Fandoms, Anthro, Suggestive, Mild Gore (small wounds, cuts, blood), Robot Prosthetics, Heavy Armor
I Will Not Draw: NSFW, Furry, Animals, Mecha, Extreme Gore though this may change depending on the situation
Please check out my portfolio.
These are my terms of service.
Please submit a request on my commission form.
Even if you can only reblog this, I really appreciate it. I look forward to working with you! 🤎
being autistic and struggling with motor skills isn't immature. it's ok to be an adult and struggle to write neatly. your handwriting doesn't look like a kindergartener's it looks like an autistic adult's handwriting.
it's ok to be an an adult who struggles with eating. spilling food on yourself and getting food all over your face and your table doesn't make you a child. it just means you have motor disabilities is all.
being an adult who can't drive, an adult who needs help using machinery, an adult who can't play video games even on easy mode, an adult who keeps dropping fragile things: these are all ways to be an adult. like yes it's inconvenient and uncomfortable and frustrating. but being disabled doesn't make you a child
Sorry I haven't been posting the last couple days, I'm visiting family rn.
cyclone: walking into iceman's office with a report he spent all night on, hoping to receive a "good job, kid" and maybe even a proud pat on the shoulder from the man he deeply admires
iceman, distracted: didn't even notice him walk in
pete "the distraction" mitchell: wearing his tightest jeans, sitting on the edge of iceman's desk and swinging his little legs back and forth while he explains why he didn't do his
Every sentient being possesses the capacity for change -Optimus Prime
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