Valentine's day is coming up so here are my recs for
Doughnuts under a crescent moon hit me in my heart so hard. About office workers who fall for each other. Incredibly gentle and relatable. https://t.co/239e5IqaKS

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It's so cute that they(presumably) didn't give him a mask here but it's like pt. 24435 of aesop using something to hide his mouth even when he has one... a habit of his that's relatable..

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Relatable. I kid you not my ridiculously unproductive workflow involves my drawing in CSP and then downscaling it in Aseprite.

(sidenote: I cannot relate to anyone who says pixel art is easier than other forms of digital art)

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"How do I play this thing???"

Relatable. Sometimes I wonder how do I draw after a big break >__<
Commission for my kamerad

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What did you guys think of Monkey Prince issue 1 ? The tone isn't necessarily my preference, but judging it for what it wants to be, it's a solid start. Love Bernard Chang's art. The colors pop. Marcus trying to overcome his fears is interesting and relatable.

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9 was amazing! This series does an impeccable job of balancing serious and light tones!

You fall in love with all the characters instantly. (Kevin especially because he's so relatable.) Definitely start this series if you haven't! 🖤♦️

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Ridley still to this day makes me go "WHY? THO?!" Power?! Athstetic?! Coldness?! The other 3...LISTEN...you GET why they're UPSET, RIGHT?! ALL 3 BETRAYED/NEGLECTED/ISOLATED often by their own people. Idk what it IS about that I find PAINFULLY RELATABLE. https://t.co/ixPVueOpiP

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your "simple" art, to me, focuses on emotion or whatever you're trying to convey. if anything that reinforces your art and makes it more understandable or relatable.

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Night in the Woods
9/10
I love the characters, they feel like people I would hang out with. Especially Angus, I love that guy. Mae is a great protagonist too, I found her very relatable. I loved the atmosphere and setting. The cozy small town feel was captured so well

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Too relatable. 😭

[Source: https://t.co/wpaYTjLdEc by alisonzai]

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FYI, if you love My Dress-Up Darling, I strongly recommend Complex Age. It's about an office worker in her 20s who's secretly a cosplayer and I find it so relatable.

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I got into a manga and anime called "Blue Period" and fell in love with the story as it's so relatable. Such a great story and relatable characters, especially Yatora. Can't recommend this anime enough.

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"Maya and the Robot by , ill. is a beautifully inclusive look at friendship and being oneself. She feels balanced, genuine, and relatable." https://t.co/vNHnlFImxY | nominee

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Flashy disaster boy constantly lost and in debt! Overworked, overwhelmed, so relatable.

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I also think that's a problem for some writers, even good ones, because it flies in the face of everything that's supposed to make a character feel human and relatable. It drives writers to try & give her more tangible motivations or inner conflicts that I don't think she needs.

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It’s hard sometimes. But relatable. Comic in progress.

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Freeman inspires me because she's relatable. When we reach a certain age, we may still want more and know we're capable of it. She still recognizes she is where she needs to be and who her family really is and that they are worth taking pride in and defending. https://t.co/rsp2yIkVb8

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26. Most overrated character

I wish I'm only saying this because polls results, but unfortunately...

I like Lu Bu, but some of his fans are petty.

Mitsunari is consistently on really high places but his snark is relatable.

Koshōshō? Ugh... can't like her.

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