I can’t get over that “W” being an upside down “M”
I love the precision in your lines! It’s a really cool drawing
I watched this for the first time a few years ago, and I was so upset the dentist part of the plot went nowhere, when it should obviously have been that the monster was not really mean, he just had a bad tooth?
And then the elf would had saved the village and proven that his dentist aspirations were legit and the monster would be a new friend now? Cue happy Christmas story credits.
But instead they neutralize the monster and the elf goes “Check this out, hold my beer” and manages to rip out all of the monster’s teeth – a completely unnecessary move – before throwing him over the edge??
(My recollection may not be completely accurate, it’s been a few years and I’m not watching it again to check)
The choice of color is really cool!
I cannot get enough of this statue, it is perfect in every way
Open the car doors, HAL.
Super cute! The ear is a nice touch
Didn’t expect Kermit to be a talented painter
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This is gold.
This image is infamous among a very small circle of Belgian competition puzzlers.
We have a 24-hour puzzle competition each year where teams of 4 people try to assemble as many puzzles as they can in 24 hours. This is sponsored by Jumbo and the puzzles are part of their new collection, so they’re new to everyone.
The puzzles become gradually more difficult and usually the first one is 1000 pieces and kind of a fun or interesting one from the collection.
Well, one year the first puzzle of the competition was this image. And it looked a little challenging-but-fun because it was black and white, but it ended up being near-impossible.
As in, most teams spent all 24 hours on this one puzzle and we not even close to finishing it.
So the years after that they introduced a “skip” option, where a puzzle can be skipped, with a point penalty. But the image is still haunting to us who took part in the competition that year.
We were a small team canvassing for a nonprofit. So we would go out to markets and busy areas and talk to people all day trying to get donations.
Well one time we were out during election times and this guy from our team spent the majority of the day campaigning for a local candidate. That was his last day on the team.
They do accept donations: https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/donate/
You gotta make sure to leave room for the crucial bean antenna
There are missions but they’re different. You need to buy a kit first that’ll let you do a certain kind of mission, for example a kit to find special herbs that you bring to a particular character.
Money is more scarce and it is split between “regular” money and gold. Gold gets you good stuff like fancy horses or outfits or kits, but it is rare in the game, unless you pay real money for it.
All that said, there are a lot of people modding and playing online can be quite chaotic, with random objects becoming attached to you, animals spawning, massive explosions, invincible people, etc. But some people are also benevolent and will protect you, especially if you have a low level, and may even gift you stuff.
Anyway, I’d recommend you give it a shot, it’s a way to play with the characters and places you know but in a different way.