Due to the blurriness it's very hard to tell who is who in this piece. With the context of the game's story, I presume the skeleton is Whitebones, but that's the only one I can tell for sure. I think the red and white cloth seen at the bottom is supposed to be the Female Builder since it looks like her dress, but I'm not sure.
I mean, isn't the usual solution to just find where the wiring loom travels through the firewall and either widen the gap or make a additional gap next to it?
Or just hook wires up to the fusebox if its on the driver's side of the firewall to begin with, though I'm assuming he'd not worry if he could.
While I won't argue that 'The Girl I Left behind' is a perfectly good soldier's song, I'm personally partial to John Tams' version of Over The Hills And Far Away.
While I won't argue that 'The Girl I Left behind' is a perfectly good soldier's song, I'm personally partial to John Tams' version of Over The Hills And Far Away.
this image was made before post #8411335 and on the artist's twitter account, they were posted in a thread. I found it strange that no one has posted it.
this image was made before post #8411335 and on the artist's twitter account, they were posted in a thread. I found it strange that no one has posted it.
I would dare to say that's because Zun arts are usually very likely to not pass the moderation queue (at least as far I could see)
I would dare to say that's because Zun arts are usually very likely to not pass the moderation queue (at least as far I could see)
True, especially considering that the ZUN style is considered โbadโ in the collective unconscious. but the way I see it, if you someone had the courage to upload a comic, or a set of images, upload the complete set! come on, the complete set doesn't bite!
I would dare to say that's because Zun arts are usually very likely to not pass the moderation queue (at least as far I could see)
Only about 240 zun (style) posts are deleted. 800 of the currently 1300 active zun (style) posts went through the queue and were approved. That doesn't seem to me like numbers that suggest they have a hard time getting approved.