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Day 29! And Myne finds away to get out of the Fal’dorei’s grip!, but unfortunately it leads to a long drop

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Don’t overdo it! I’ve heard that wrapping your pen(cil) in something to make the grip area larger can help. Some hand stretches and practicing a lighter grip may be of help? I hope you feel better soon!

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Lachlan: We’re coming Rainbow Dash!!

*meanwhile*

Nega Lachlan: *running to somewhere while he had a steel grip on Rainbow Dash as she couldn’t break away from him*

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doodle as i try out a different pen grip

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GRIP. (Somethin' spiiiicy comin' and I'm excited.)

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The board and the grip I have coming in 😊👌 it's time to get back into it

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This panel scared me. Look at how his Father’s grip on his neck. It seems that after his father hurted Seungho (based on the bruise on his cheek) he was forced to go to andoctor bc his father couldn’t accept SH liking another men & he see to it as an illness

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Masa baru sadar kalau ini pas xiao yuan ambil kipas, dibantuin yu haiyang🥺🥺

-Yu Haiyang suddenly grabbed Fang Jianyuan’s hand and pressed it hard on his chest.
Tightening his grip, Yu Haiyang then said,

“It’s all my fault that my baobei is angry.” 

🥺🥺🥺

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i'm slowly losing hope in this one

I've no clue whereChiyomaru's left arm starts, how his hand's meant to grip the spear; it's just not popping up in my head

I'll give it a few more hours but i think this one's a lost cause

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thanks to for drawing grim, Koat clearly has a better grip on art than I do LMAO

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Get a grip atsumu, this is not about you...

Btw, here's some zoom in to the babies

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"Grip & Breakdown!!" from "紅 -KURENAI-" by Nana Takahashi

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Shiki is cool!! So a firm, comfortable grip!

"Hope your day is going well!"

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A tight grip. And a bright smile. She's not letting him get away.

"Hey, Billy. Was that my labcoat?"

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She'll hum as she hold Jeanne's hand and lead her around. A comfortable grip.

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Such was Dickens's love of the raven that he immortalized him as "Grip the Raven" in "Barnaby Rudge" (1841) who spouts encouraging and still-relevant sentiments such as "Never say die!" and "Keep up your spirits!"

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