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Why is this rated A? There's no sexual activity. Don't get me wrong though, it looks good.

KennoArkkan responds:

Those shark legs in the gacha machine are way too sexy.

JK i probably misclicked lemme fix it.

Me: Top, second from the right.

MatthewLopz responds:

bald bald bald bald

So I notice you consistently stick with that blonde lifeguard OC. Do you have any plans for other character showcases that aren't gonna be her?

SPLATTERBRAIN responds:

Yes I do! The TRUE antagonists of the series are basically an inversion of these two.

So I don't know shit about Tarrot. The way you drew the cards(how many, their orientation, their names, etc) what does it mean? Did you have anything in mind, or just felt like drawing whatever? Neat pic.

7gobu responds:

Honestly this illustration was sort of an excuse for me to learn more about tarot myself. I don’t claim to be an expert but I did choose the cards deliberately. Each card has an associated meaning or something it implies, and if it’s upside down (“reversed”) it means the opposite. The card on the reader’s (fortune teller) left represents the past, middle is present, and right is future. There are more complex readings that use more cards but this is the simple/classic one as far as I know.

There would be a lot of ways to read this tarot spread depending on the person, but the basic meanings of the cards are this:

The Sun: happiness, positive outcomes (but it’s reversed, so it means the opposite)
The Tower: disaster, unwanted change
The Hermit: withdrawing, searching inside for truth


You can draw your own story from the piece, but I wanted to contrast the bright, smiling sun mask of the fortune teller with a potentially bleak tarot spread for the viewer/recipient, or maybe a suggestion to look within for clarity after disastrous life events. But are you sure this guy reading your fortune is trustworthy? Thanks for your comment!

Nu uh, no way. Mission Control, dis bitch gotta knife, over.

toastyexe responds:

She wouldn't like you leaving the date now...

What role does this character play in Yume? I never got into the game.

Parallelfoxii responds:

Almost none of the NPCs have a real impact on the game per se, it is the fandom who make theories and backstories for them, as they mostly exist for us to explore and have some minor interactions with them. This one in particular is called Monoko by the fandom, and she triggers a situation called "event" that reveals this form of her. It could be considered some sort of "shock image" at best.

Is that Sushi strapped to her chest?

Shukilnashuki responds:

she's the sushi

Genie genie, in the bottle. Who's big dick do you get to throttle?
Me me, mine of course!
Get sloppy on toppy, I'm hung like a horse.

KioKashima responds:

Haha I must admit that made me laugh

Mirror world demons be like
👁👅👁

carmine3 responds:

Real

Is this Lolipop Chainsaw... But as a cactus?

BoyPorcelain responds:

you could say it was mild inspiration yes :)

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