Oh oh I see how it is
I just spent over an hour trying to figure out why I couldn't get the proportions right for him in 3/4 view so I assumed it just wasn't a good drawing day
I closed the program and drew this in a couple minutes and what do you know, it looks like him
I can't y'all
I forgot about my comic lmao will work on that soon
I need to get my Narrator a name fr
Old man name
I opened Tumblr at 4:27 lmao I just woke up then
I kinda forgot how to draw my style-
Sorry it's so scuffed I haven't drawn in a little while but it's slow at work so here's @deviousnarrator 's Narrator
Hey, listen here. Psst, down here.
Disability isn't a competition. You are not less or more disabled than another disabled individual. No one is "disabled enough." Saying that certain disabilities are not valid is ableism. You are not immune to ableism just because you're disabled.
If it affects your ability to do activities negatively, it's a disability.
Yes, this means chronic pain, yes this means joint pain, this means sensory issues, this means mental issues, this means brain damage, this means deformities, this mean developmental disabilities like ADHD, this means tic disorders and tics themselves, this means all disabilities. All disability is disabled enough.
me: it's cold in here, I'll turn up the heat
family: why not just put on a sweater?
me, with temperature regulation issues: see that would make sense, however my head and torso are hot, my hands and feet are freezing, and I'm shivering and sweating all over
"Stanley walked to the kitchen counter and picked up a chopping knife. 'Narrator, consider this a warning,' he thought. Oh my. I am very intimidated by you swinging your knife in the air at nothing in particular, Stanley. But please, do keep going. It's far more entertaining than anything else in your life."
Stanley parable au where the Narrator allows Stanley to escape his game, under the condition that he can still follow Stanley around and narrate whatever the hell he does