Not for Inktober, but a lil doodle of the sunflower child that I think one of the devs made the pixel sprite for! I named them Daisy :D
Here was the inspo (I’m so sorry I have no idea who it belongs to, please let me know if you know the creator TvT):
Aight so Poppy Playtime moment of some random rant stuff
Kevin is autistic. Like there’s no freaking way he’s not. He’s clearly a morally good kid, and he seems sweet, and he has friends- as shown in the chapter three tape where a kid named Joseph is asking if Kevin will be okay. I hate when people just depict him as a chronically angry kid T^T during the Doey battle, we hear him say “Too loud”, seemingly referring to nothing in particular. He *could* be referring to the fact that there are three different people making up Doey, but I don’t think so. Personally, that just sounds very much like overstimulation to me. Kevin is considered a ‘problem child’, and also seems to have difficulty regulating and understanding his emotions. As an autistic person, I relate to that a lot, though I don’t have the same response to triggers as Kevin TvT
I like to think that Kevin is autistic, Jack is ADHD, and Matthew is neurotypical just so that it’s like Doey has collected the whole trilogy like Pokémon
Also Kissy Missy is the literal definition of comfort character material. She’s soft and fluffy, helps us even when she doesn’t have to, risks her life and LOSES HER ARM trying to save us at the end of chapter four. Even when Poppy betrays us she tries to protect us. Like my freaking god if that isn’t comfort character material, idk what is
They’re a Julia Longwing Butterfly :3 (idk how to draw eyes)
THIS IS GOLDDD
I'm currently reposting some of my older art on here and it makes me so nostalgic seeing the art style I used at the time😭😭😭
chat help I’ve fallen down the rabbit hole of Dogman X Petey
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Drawing for yesterday; I’m running behind on the days so this is an older drawing TvT
Random but I feel like this kinda connect to a real-life situation: People who treat autism like a disease or something that needs to be cured. They likely mean well, but in the end, just cause pain and hurt.
(Idk why I added this, it’s just a random thought TvT)
All the codes people have been finding about Euclydia and such on the thisisnotawebsitedotcom.com website paint a rather positive picture of Bill's parents. It seems like they loved and cherished him deeply. And don't get me wrong—I'm sure they cared a lot about Bill (especially his mother, with whom he looks like he bonded the most). However, let's not forget what Alex mentioned about Bill's relationship with his parents:
(Paraphrasing what I remember) "If you think Stanley's relationship with his family was bad, Bill's was a thousand times worse."
You have to remember, they were PURPOSEFULLY POISONING him, making him GO BLIND so that he would stop rambling about the third dimension and the concept of 'up'.
Bill was literally ostracized from society, and in a desperate attempt to explain the concept of higher dimensions to a 2D life form, he condemned to death everyone he once knew and cared about.
This guy had been harboring such a deep grudge against all the people who tried to silence him that one day he just couldn't take it anymore and decided to 'show them all' what the third dimension looked like. He didn't succeed.
So, while his parents might have been well-meaning individuals who only wanted the best for their little Billy, they are NOT saints and are, in a significant way, responsible for Bill's destructive outcome.
And still, despite all this, to this day, he can't seem to forget them.
"All he draws are red and blue triangles"
He loved them.
(Ugh I need to sleep what the hell is even this rant wtf)
I drew a marigold :P
In flower language, marigolds stand for grief or jealousy. But in some cultures, they stand for divinity, purity, and the connection between life and death! :D
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