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REMEMBERS I DREW THIS AND HASTILY REUPLOADS IT
Empress Sunshine, Ifritah, My Love!!!
Fun fact: I started in the fandom as a dragon.
Though, he was my own "species" I guess. xD Who remembers Zhee?
even though everyone forgets...i like to think naminé still remembers
Alright, 2019 is ON! Time to get producti-...
>Remembers that Bloons Tower Defense 5 exists.
....nnnnoooo.
I was looking through my 2012 art.... Who else remembers the fishing anime? LMAO
His full name is Colm Theriault, his last name being a gift from a family that took him in after he escaped the indenture his birth family sold him into as a child. He chose his first name for himself, but still remembers his birth name
miyuki saitou (art by kittykatsune @ dA)
- lovers arcana
- has a stuffed bunny named aiko-san, whom miyuki loves
- she crochets stuffed animals in her freetime to sell on the internet
- p1/p5 again
- it seems like she spaces out a lot but she remembers Everything
Arusu #arsunday
1. Has a habit of saying "This might be weird" before saying something that may be completely normal
2. used to be more energetic but mellowed down
3. neck is always covered
4. has a persistent cough and often wears a face mask
5. remembers exact dates and times
brownie points to anyone who remembers this grease ball
me and @Fursoner boutta kick @small_shiba_dog's legs' ass (this is JUST like the anime attack on teen titans who else remembers that classic)
And here she greets you again 💛
Her name is Zulya, and she is an artificial being - as everybody else in this world who's eyes are yellow. She once was the voice of the universe, but now she remembers nothing... except the image of her last defender.
#OC #artistsontwitter
My reaction when I realize someone else remembers Katekyo Hitman Reborn actually existed:
@JoametteGil Now I remember why a part of my brain remembers this version
when the char youre cosplaying doesnt have an iconic jojo pose so you only pose from that one panel that no one remembers
Old Bill remembers 'Once Upon A Time' in this weeks' centenary Fragment, from The Bystander, 25 Dec 1918. Bruce Bairnsfather himself later owned the original of this drawing. It is now in the possession of the National Army Museum.