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@Sumashu @SainteSeia @Agent00DICE @_Slobbery_ @Renananadesu @MeloSucre @Plumepox @kartased Je suis en retaaaaard !! Mais voilà mes petites créations :
J’ai Smokark (jugez pas le nom y’avait plus le temps j’ai paniqué 😭) et Bulbouchon !
C’était super fun ❤️
@MaoMakes you said you want OCs? Here's my OCs:
-Green background: self-portrait OC (me)
-Bulbous man: Iztok, Forsaken Librarian of Kirin Tor (by Nezizi)
-tusky boy troll: Mo'Uldli the Tiki Mage of Darkspear (Arthur Ohlsson)
-sittin troll: Zame The Hidden - Frostmane Priest (AlexDreamArt)
@Phoenix_Aegis And if she were to rate the bird, she would get the same. After all, she's the definition of cockwarmer due to some of those fire-type traits.
Gigi's just going to pull back after the lick, pressing the bulbous tip against those lips instead to push past and sheath her length.
i just realized i never posted this :0 heres a fireflap bulborb doodle from a while back
The konjac plant is native to Yunnan China. The starchy gelatinous foodstuff made from its ground up bulbotubers originate in China and spread to Japan by at least the 6th century. This dish is now widely known by its Japanese name "konnyaku."
I've been playing Pokémon Red recently and I thought I'd take a shot at interpreting the original sprites! Here's everybody's favorite bulbous boy, #Bulbasaur! 🌱🌿
Was this fine lad your first starter?
| #GottaDrawEmAll #Pokemon |
comision para mi buen amigue @barroer muchisimas gracias por el encargo 😭😭
bulbo bici bulbo bici
idk why but Pikmin has been giving me a lot of inspiration/motivation to draw and while I don't wanna turn into that guy, considering my recent troubles with motivation, I will take this to the bank. I will now hand you this snow bulborb that looks like a can of royal milk tea.
Sábado agr foi aniversário da minha mãe e da @hyonickyun, cada uma ganhou um bulba e eu amei ver como cada uma delas escolheu uma suculenta diferente p colocar no bulbo, obviamente minha mãe escolheu uma artificial (véia preguiçosa) 💚
#pokemon #PokemonGo #Pokemon25
@ThisIsNotM707 Encontré más robots parecidos, pero estos son de los años 20 y 30, yo creo que tiene sentido que en esa época hacían eso por que los bulbos eran de las piezas más importantes para la electrónica, ahorita eso se cambió con circuitos integrados y transistores (obvio más pequeños)