@troy ada i wrote a short story about a girl that had a motorcycle and a shitty job at a gas station like 5 years ago, and it was going to be general action comic but with my own li'l spin to it. (I was gonna make the superhero have some moral hang-up over murder, which is normal, but it was gonna go the opposite way it usually does. She starts off being super sensitive to ending lives but finds she actually has no problem with it.)
I'm just picking it back up now so i have some plot and arch revising to do!
@buy robux today :ROBUX: there is tons of evidence of evolution having niches, that in one way or another, will always be filled in some way when possible.
@troy ada lmao, it's supposed to be a romantic interest, they die though.
the teacher asks to be killed by her after teaching her what life meant to him.
@buy robux today :ROBUX: well there are evolution niches that will always be filled. look at the history of the alligator and the extinct version of it from hundred of thousands of years ago. before the alligators ancestor that we know today even existed.
i don't believe in the alien shit because it doesn't look close enough to a human or ape.
@troy ada i wrote a short story about a girl that had a motorcycle and a shitty job at a gas station like 5 years ago, and it was going to be general action comic but with my own li'l spin to it. (I was gonna make the superhero have some moral hang-up over murder, which is normal, but it was gonna go the opposite way it usually does. She starts off being super sensitive to ending lives but finds she actually has no problem with it.)
I'm just picking it back up now so i have some plot and arch revising to do!
@troy ada i have not decided tbh. I describe him as a boy sometimes but he has may feminine features and i think it'd be funnier/better the kill off a lesb love interest.
I wanna say it's because their little brother died in their backstory (which is somewhat explained as the main character looks through their house after she kills Cyprus) and hasn't found peace since. even their love of gardening and nature walks was not enough to keep them there. They didn't believe in afterlife, but they did not want to become a run-on sentence, if you get what I mean. i might come up w smth else though.
@troy ada
1. Overpass to the Cosmos
A comic series (9 parts) featuring Adore and her space adventure crew in the Oathe system. (Action-Adventure. not superhero.)
2. My Constant
An animated passion project Ena-esque that is an ode to my best friend (who's working on it with me)
3. Collection
A mad-scientist tinkerer/hoarder chick (i haven't finished revising plot.)
4. Wulfe
The super hero comic I was telling you about
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