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Title. Poorly describe your art and/or writing style.
Art: Hyperrealistic/creepy to the point of uncanny valley or smol friends.
Writing: Either sesquipedalian, scientifically accurate jargon, or oracle-like vagueness.
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Art: Necks are for the w e a k
Writing: Wait, you need things besides snappy dialogue?
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art: feet? what are those? also everyone usually looks more young and feminine than they should be
writing: all over the place in terms of quality; it's coherent but that's all I can promise
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art: haha busts of messy humans in an anime/cartoon style go brrrr. also cats, bugs, and dragons occasionally!
writing: either very wordy or very straight to the point. there is no in between
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art: odd rip offs of anime girls
writing: emotional whiplash
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art: eyes! also mock stick figures or decent anatomy
writing: good descriptions? we don't know her
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Art: idk what it even is bruh... constant ... indecisiveness??
Writing: Hasn't been explored in like, 2 years lol
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Art: ...cursed
Writing: simple descriptions who?
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Art: Anime-ish but based on real humans and Idk what it is now
Writing: absolutely no talent but I try plus excessive descriptions
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Art: Proportionally inaccurate anime-kind-of humanoid designs that are constantly changing because what is consistency, also random demonstrations showing I don't realism
Writing: Too many incoherent words all compiled together in barely grammatically correct (or not) sentences to express things that will never be expressed correctly. Fluff or angst, no in-between. Did I mention no coherence?
-Galaxian-
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Art: what are pupils- what are hands- *screaming*
Writing: 90% writer's block, 1% f e a r, 9% confused English
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Art: It's either gonna be an androgynous man, an androgynous woman, an androgynous nonbinary, or a teenager with extreme baby face. Take your pick you poor fool. Also angst, gore, and horror is the go-to.
Writing: Horrid spelling and mostly angst. Kills off too many characters just for the joy of writing about death. What even is English, honestly? Horror is the go-to, sadly