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i literally put my current state of mind and frustration with my art into Kylo drawings and he's suddenly the most relatable shithead ever .-. #StarWars(YES THE BB8 ICON STILL WORKS)
You guys want relatable comics right? https://t.co/PPHR2zqLCM
Love Aubrey's first "success" in #TheZoneCast amnesty arc. It's winding up to be a super fun time! @travismcelroy has made a fun and relatable character, and @griffinmcelroy has created a fantastic little playground for all the characters.
the earthworm from James and The Giant Peach, aka the most relatable worm? #pixel_dailies @Pixel_Dailies #pixelart #worm
after 4 years m.gustave from #grandbudapesthotel is still the most relatable fictional character for me, a faint glimmer of civilization
rewatch this film! and read stefan zweig!
💜🏩🖼️🗝️
Illustrator of witty, relatable comics Julia Bernhard opens up about depression in your 20s, and how to get rid of the stigma
#illustration #mentalhealth
https://t.co/bAxm5BNjmZ
Nick and Andrew from Netflix's incredibly funny and relatable show, "Big Mouth"
I fell in love with this show from the start so i made some fan art of my two favorite characters. I look forward to seeing season 2!
@bigmouth @netflix
#bigmouth #bigmouthart #fanart #digitalart
I can't pick A favorite, so here's my top 3. Mae from Night in the Woods, Francis York Morgan from Deadly Premonition, and Dante from the Devil May Cry series. The first two for how well-written and relatable they are, the latter because I totally dig his aesthetic to this day.
takasugi is a relatable villain for many reasons, least of which certainly not that he spends all of his free time lounging around half naked quietly being a vengeful bitch
ITS VotM: the Finale tonight! 😲 Hope you are all excited (because we sure are)! To aid you in your hype our GM decided to tumblr-fy us. I'd say tag urself but these are all so relatable. (Rev says, looking at Tseng especially) #trashposts #itucrew #justtrashthings
Finished #nightinthewoods so course of I'd have to do this.
I'd describe the experience as 'too relatable'