//=time() ?>
Shinji Ikari (Evangelion) - Shinji feels like something of the ultimate depiction of teen angst and depression. He's a very depressing character to the end, and his realization that he needs to overcome his insecurities is fascinating, even if the ending feels a bit...bizarre.
Bojack (Bojack Horseman) - For an animated horse, Bojack is upsettingly relatable. Not in his celebrity ego or reckless lifestyle necessarily, but in his raw depression and trauma that follows him into adulthood.
Magnus Burnsides (The Adventure Zone) - Literally named my cat after him, which speaks volumes. A lot about Magnus is deeply relatable to me, and while I love all the Tres Horny Boys, he holds a special place in my heart and his story arc is my favourite.
thinkin bout another got damn fursona
originally was just big cat hybrid but now i'm adding some dragon into the mix so idfk he's a mess i'm indecisive
this is my dumb fursona #ocfirsttolast yes he used to be nonbinary and was called addison (now jay!) i'm too lazy to put together a graphic but listen this works. also a fun look at my style progression lmao https://t.co/kzGTiQsVQ5
this is maybe my favourite art hashtag #whatarthashtagdayisit