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I know you said the horror comic isn’t canon, but I’m just imagining Fragment & Fracture asking Ink to tell them more about other Aus to prepare for stuff like that and he just whips out a SUPER long list/huge binder of all the traumatized sanses
(Again, not canon, but it’s pretty funny imo ðŸ˜)
Yes, Grillby makes him wear slippers in the kitchen.
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RYAN GOSLING filmography 11/? WILLIAM BEACHUM in FRACTURE 2007 • dir. Gregory Hoblit
Fracture: Chapter 1 Next >
Art by: @underhunterfrisk
Storyboard by: @voidseeker342
Fracture by @banana-frappe
Axetale by @banana-frappe and @azulandrojo, with major contributions from @mercy-monster and @zemikiart
The Moon -Â Karina Refrynn

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Something about trying to be 'friendly' but realizing you're still causing pain to someone you like. She hid for the rest of the match 💀
Based around one of @00r3n00's answers to a question I had. 🎵
Fluids Can Fracture
Fracture is a sudden, brittle breaking-apart that we generally associate with solid materials that get stressed too far. Some viscoelastic, non-Newtonian fluids have been known to fracture, but that was generally thought to be unusual. But a recent study turns that idea on its head, revealing that even simple, albeit highly viscous, liquids can fracture. (Image, video, and research credit: T. Lima et al.; via Gizmodo)