My Konosuba piece is finally done!!! So happy to redraw this motley crew of losers.

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Animals / Dogs - Livin'art
https://t.co/uv804kA8OT

"Irony, audacity and tenderness, light heartedness and depth are the keys to interpretetion I used in approaching the DOGS theme in order to express the motley facets of a special kind of friendship."

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I'm still not entirely sure if i actually want their name to be motley cruise, but its the only name I could think of at the moment so whatever.

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Motley cruise the cyborg murder jester, I made a few changes to he's design and just made it even more annoying to draw this stupid piece of shit.

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Okay... I guess I might as well. I don't even think this counts because it was an edutainment game. But many many many years ago, I crushed on Android XL2, aka, Botley the Robot from JumpStart 3rd Grade.

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this monster ensemble of the cast is slowly coming together!💛 i love our motley miscreants, and it's always such a pleasure playing with this creative group!😄

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I have this allosaurs character. Her name is Motley

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Got the bunny. That was important. Still didn’t quite work out promotion, but money gathering was on point.

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This is my group in the game I run, though some of the characters have since changed after I made this Crew

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エロ漫画 [Motley crew]外国人妻と淫らな性活 絶倫ホームステイ https://t.co/wHvYm2DOLf

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Ardyn from our campaign. He thinks he's too cool to hang out with the rest of our motley gang and.... uh, he might be right, but he's stuck with us anyway

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On St David's Day celebrate with a watercolour of a Wild Daffodil by local botanist Margaret Rebecca Dickinson taken at Shotley Bridge, Durham in 1849. https://t.co/BRsFmB6R9q Archive

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I was recently watching some documentaries about Motley Crue and Def Leppard (and also listening to that type of music) and this sort of came out of all of that.

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【HR/HM絵】Motley Crueはちょいちょい描くバンドの1つですね。7年前の年賀絵はモトリーでしたな~

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doodled my dnd char, cotley gravewood
he's a necromancer!

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Archibald Motley painted this portrait of his grandmother, Emily Motley, in 1922. Emily was born a slave in 1842, was freed after the Civil War, and moved north to Chicago. Her grandson paid tribute to her strength with this dignified portrait.

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