More silliness!!
crashing the tulpar into the asteroid that turns you into a dog ft. lil curlydog fanart by @rdhndrd
some design notes under the cut
Curly: Husky mix, maybe GShep? (mush, captain, mush!!!) Anya: Silken Windsprite (or long-medium haired sighthound mix) Daisuke: seen at least 2 different instances of people drawing him as a Papillon and i agree wholeheartedly Swansea: XL Bully/Cane corso Jimmy: badly socialized German Pointer mix
also ciarans fanart is based on this
On a similar note, I have Manny and Nick cat designs, but I'm unsure if I should just make them people for the sake of differentiating them
so working on my 17776 designs and it's so hard to decide if I should make the panels on JUICE proportional or not
reblog this to put a leaf on your mutuals head
King's Station
my man 🤝
Really, I should introduce all my characterz before posting art
Then again,,,, i have free will
Here is Jeremy :) Jane's first subject besides themself
Jeremy, one of Jane's beloved pet rats. Some months into Jane's isolation, he began to show signs that he was getting too old. Determined to not lose their only remaining friend- and out of some curiosity- they administered a small dosage of the treatment they'd been testing on themself.
Jeremy changed much like Jane, although more rapidly. After 2 months, his appearance had changed drastically. His energy was high, loving to play, and exceeding at puzzles.
It didnt last much longer before Jeremy suddenly passed. Jane was heartbroken.
They did a dissection to determine what the cause was. The inside of his body was changed similarly to the outside, and his blood became thick and dark with "glitter-like" particulates. Jane felt sick wondering what was happening to them internally. They panicked for a couple days before suddenly, Jeremy was alive again, completely fine, despite all signs of life gone for over 36 hours and his entire body cut open.
This miracle pushed Jane to continue testing, doing increasingly risky experiments on the both of them.
Even after Pyranine completed their Serum and established Sparleco, they continued to test with Jeremy. He seemed eager to participate, becoming increasingly self-aware, the two even having a rudimentary system of communication.
Eventually, Pyranine went to check on Jeremy to find ... an entire guy ?? They thought this random animal broke in, but no- It was Jeremy. He had fully anthromorphed.
Now he just chills in Pyranine's basement. He loves to play computer and eat mayonnaise. Sometimes he "streams" his games and Pyranine watches to see what he's up to when they're away.
are you gonna eat that ethernet cable
i think the existential dread that i feel when thinking about living forever a la 17776 is moreso one wherein all of the things i love dearly and am excited about are all subconsciously motivated by the fact that i am going to die someday. my whole entire life is framed in such a way where not dying would mean that my objectives in life would become meaningless.
and i think that's super interesting, because this sort of story forces me to reframe my thinking--maybe as i am going about planning my life, i should think about it from the perspective of "i will literally never run out of time." because, really, the eighty years we have on this earth can feel simultaneously infinite and extremely small. but there's SO much time that we spend dreading the possibility that we don't have time for anything, when the reality is that we DO.
also, it makes me think about how excited i would be to be granted infinite time to explore everything on this earth that I'd want to. like I'd seriously become a 100% runner in real life. I'd do EVERYTHING. and when i think abt that, i really CAN become envious that the ppl of 17776, whose only enemy is boredom. so my dread quickly turns into deep desire, and i feel like those can often feel like the same exact things.