to the few people who liked my post on if i should post my twst ocs!
the quality is so butchered…
this is my oc based off of chernabog
i havent a name for him yet, but ive been calling him churn, so yay puke boy!!
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to the few people who liked my post on if i should post my twst ocs!
the quality is so butchered…
this is my oc based off of chernabog
i havent a name for him yet, but ive been calling him churn, so yay puke boy!!

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Another one with really good gurgles towards the end
Cold mountain water churning through Bash Bish Brook on a rainy autumn afternoon.
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No living being is without interior liquid motion. We all churn inside.
Mammals and birds have hearts with four chambers. Reptiles and turtles have hearts with three chambers. Fish have hearts with two chambers. Insects and mollusks have hearts with one chamber. Worms have hearts with one chamber, although they may have as many as eleven single-chambered hearts. Unicellular bacteria have no hearts at all; but even they have fluid eternally in motion, washing from one side of the cell to the other, swirling and whirling. No living being is without interior liquid motion. We all churn inside.
— Brian Doyle, from “Joyas Voladoras” The American Scholar, March 20, 2022
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