Playing with sepia ink and then photoshop.
Cable Destroyer
Every time my internet slows to crawling, especially when trying to connect to foreign servers, I imagine a sperm whale tipping the underwater cable, or maybe a giant squid.
My many, many pens.
I love pens. I went through so many of these before I switched to dip pens, then digital, then brushes. But I still have them in handy, for a quick doodles and drafts. You'd think they're basically the same. But there's subtle differences in each brand. My current favorite is the Faber-Castell PITT artist pen, which I just discovered this year, not sure why I like it over the others. It just feels different. The others are Sakura Pigma Micron, which is the default brand, most known here in Thailand. Not bad, does the job, but the ink tends to pool and bleed even on the bestest paper. Copic multiliner & multiliner SP, guarantees to work with Copic Marker (also same premium price.) not sure what's the different between the two, except the SP is metallic and shiny, and comes in a very very fine point of 0.03, catering to all your shoujo line needs. Staedtler Pigment Liner, no bleed, no pool, works great, also never seen them here.
Temple Dog
A temple dog (หมาวัด) is, literally, a stray dog that hangs around a (buddhist) temple. But it can also mean a poor—as in, not rich—young man, especially one that dares to desire a woman with ...superior attributes.
It can also generally mean a person of no prestige, often used in insulting, mocking or pitying tone like when you want to talk about people who desire or do something without being conscious of their class, those who dare to dream beyond their birthright.
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