the only thing this has related to the tank post is that it shares a character which does not make it a sequel
Indeed, in the post mentioned above (post #7671161) she is carrying a bunch of fish and what can be described as the equivalent of a Wendy's bucket in her bags but here she has McDonald's food. Maybe I'm looking too deep into it, I'm not sure what this discrepancy would even imply.
The removed horn appears to be vibrating. Could be a massager function, an incoming phone call, or an imminent explosion warning. Or any combination of those, come to think of it.
The removed horn appears to be vibrating. Could be a massager function, an incoming phone call, or an imminent explosion warning. Or any combination of those, come to think of it.
I honestly thought it was meant to be the motion blur of the horn falling from Noko's head, more than anything.
This was the last TouhouxOkami pic that Nonbiri made before abandoning the project in 2017. A shame since there's been many toehoes since then that could fit with the remaning animals (Biten and Urumi for instance).
Happy Anniversary for the little Nuns! It was the very first original work I discovered on the Internet, I'm glad to see it was with us one more year again. Let's hope for one more year!
Man, what an excellent upload. I love these kind of images where an area is completely deserted and desolated, but with clear traces of human activity.
It was more a Spam issue. I saw the most recent comment (It was an hour ago at the moment of writing this), and I think a group of users were spamming some kind of joke about Ohio. That's all I remember, but you can ask to the admin who deleted the comments for further information.
It's just comment spam from the same braindead spammer who loves to spam their original user name combined with other random nonsense. Nothing mighty about it, outside of being a mighty pain in the ass.
Tagged world of tanks because the IS-7 shown here is derived from a 3D skin by the name of "Granite" featured there. Note the ZU-23 AA mount and smoke grenades.
I checked the artist's page on the source link, but I'm under the impression he is simply that creative at LEGO, not that those are special kits...
I mean, some custom LEGO model builders create and share instruction booklets so you can make their work at home, but I imagine this wasn't the case here