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mayoi baby in the au oh my goodness gracious 💜💜💜 SO excited to learn more abt ur au and all ur epic ideas
Please keep drawing Everytime I see one of your little doodles on my twitter feed I have to stare at it for 3 minutes and then send it to my best friend and stare at it for 7 more with them
I love your au so much,, i remember reading it when i first found your account and i was really excited to hear more about it! I’m glad you’re doing more things with it!!! :3
🫶🫶thank you for putting them back up!! And Keep up the good work!
nooo bring them back...😢 the reason I wanted ur ao3 was to see them again💔
https://archiveofourown.org/works/61084339/chapters/156064468 OK WELLLL THEY ARE BACK! A lot of the information in this is very old and not accurate to my AU as a story but I still have a soft spot for them. Doesn't mean I'll read them again though haha.
what's ur ao3
hi. i’m calling to ask about your cars extended warranty
Ehat animal do you perceive yourself as. Important
andrew andarew andrew andrewadnrew andrew andrew ive read it so much it looks weird
nuh uh takes off my mnask Im andrew.
hey man n have you ever played the hitgame sea man, consisting of a creature that is both sea, amd man?
Seaman is a virtual pet video game developed and published by Vivarium for the Dreamcast. It was originally released in Japan in 1999, with a North American release by Sega in 2000. It is one of the few Dreamcast games to take advantage of the microphone attachment. The game developed a cult following for its dark humor, bizarre aesthetics, and innovative gameplay. Seaman was released multiple times, including a limited edition demo version titled Christmas Seaman that was released in Japan in 1999, alongside a limited edition red Dreamcast and a PlayStation 2 version in 2001, titled Seaman: Kindan no Pet - Gaze Hakushi no Jikken Shima, the first edition of which came with a microphone. A sequel called Seaman 2 was released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 in 2007. Additionally, a PC spin-off called SeaMail was released for Microsoft Windows, with the Seaman being able to interact with the user's applications from the desktop.
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