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original artwork made by me.

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a little simple design that i'm gonna turn into a button pin >:^)
“I don’t know why I get so angry, I just know- I know that it’s- it’s just always been there.”
dean winchester — cop car, mitski.
violent
listen to my bite force

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Since Rocky is an egg laying species who’s sexual organs remain inside unless explicitly laying eggs across all members of his species (since they are single sexed) how do you think Rocky feels about human genitalia and reproduction?
How do you think Rocky feels about trans people further more?
Cause like wdym sometimes you have the wrong organs? That feels pretty important to get wrong?
There are two options for this pattern design. Main design uses black floss with different strand count and stitching direction to imitate l
I made a pattern inspired by my dog. He’s very sweet and cuddly, his small monster moments are when we’re playing or he’s tired. So I thought it would be fun to make sort of a beware sign where he is vicious.
This is him getting annoyed that I’m not getting the ball stuck under the bed.
I was looking at antique design elements in scanned books, and I really liked the borders they had. The border here is a very simplified version of some that I saw in the book "Old English and French ornaments; comprising 244 Designs ... by Chippendale, I. Jones, Johnson, Lock, and Pether ... Collected and republished by J. W”.
There are two versions of the design, one with regular cross stitching and this one where I experimented to make it appear more like the engraved illustrations from old books. I added tips and clarifying instructions so that the chart isn’t confusing.
Proof of him being a perfect cutie.