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Ivvy ๐Ÿƒ
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Hello I'm opening Desktop Pet Commissions! DM me if you're interested (Examples in comments!)
#rainworld
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Day 14 - Achievement: The Nomad
Orbiting the fragments of a fallen star, you continue searching for a destination they could no longer recall. Once you bask in kaleidoscopic splendour, your message would have reached its intended recipient.

#rainworld #RWArtMonth
rain world watcher will never be the same after this
You're star of the show now! #tboi
BRING IN THE GREEN CANDLES! #tboi
Imagine you're coding something and you look at someone else's mod to see how they coded something and whole mod is in single file in single line, no enters, it's all just one long ass line
Commission this person, they're like, the best artist in the world!!
Nah but there are few individuals who are very open about it in rain world feeds
Hello #rainworld do you like rivulet?
2 months till our salvation
Chat how do you get your posts to show up on feeds
God so relatable, after rain world there won't be another game as good as this in my life
๐Ÿƒ HollyLeaf & Fallen Leaves ๐Ÿƒ
#warriorcats #art #cats
A Bolshevik in RiverClan
#warriorcats
ForFab code 3 minutes after I joined:
Hello I'm opening Desktop Pet Commissions! DM me if you're interested (Examples in comments!)
#rainworld
we don't have 360 degree vision so we're never sure what is outside of our field of view, that's why liminal spaces and original backrooms give such an uneasy feeling, just vast emptiness. It's just defensive mechanism of brain
Human brains arent used to empty spaces, when there's not stimuli brain goes crazy trying to find one, when it's really empty you get scared there might be something hiding just outside your view because it's just weirdly empty (part 1)