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an attempt at making an OC and Jamil sharing drinks hehe

thanks for the tag!

i tried making (no split dye) yuusei and (dollar store) floyd DNSNDN

nakatikim ka na ba ng tig dalawang pisong igat?

tagging @h3apm3ch4n151m @sorryidontknowwhatimdoing @colourless-hydrangeas and anyone else who wants to join because i have no idea who to tag

Thanks for the tag~

I made Leona and my plant OC, Hydrangeas. :3

Thanks for tagging me! Here's poorly made Kagemaru and Oboro celebrating the maintenance ☆

tags: @shonenkun309 @the-official-oc-studio @tamarinstudios @kogasimp1 and anyone else who wants to join >:)

Ong thank you for tagging meeeee !!! First one is my Yuu ( Jun ) and Floyddd !! And the second one is Omori and Yakumo :DDDD

Tagging anyone who wants to do this !!

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54prowl

ok mutuals and followers, line up

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adamsmasher

What I love about this is seeing that he's clearly a hockey skater. Now, I don't know shit about fuck when it comes to cold slippy antics, but what I notice is different between hockey skaters and nearly all other skaters is that hockey skaters essentially run on the ice. Any other skater is trying to glide, perform, or be otherwise smooth. Create a new type of mobility, but on ice. But hockey skaters? The floor is slippery but that's why they've got knives on their feet, so it's running time. Run run run run.

So this is like playing tag on ice, except the one guy you're trying to get is magically not on ice. And I think that's pretty neat.

He’s also making really good use of the stoppers on the front of his skates. You can clearly see several times that when he starts juking and running he’s not actually running with the wheels in contact with the ground – he’s tipped forward to run on the rubber stoppers, which will give him more traction on the slippery surface. He can change direction faster because none of his kinetic energy is going into countering the inertia of spinning wheels.

I don’t know if the picks on the front of ice skates are used similarly (because ice hockey is not so much of a national pastime in Australia) but I wouldn’t be surprised. But I spent a bit of time with a roller derby team, and I recognised that particular stopper run :)

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