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Just a heads-up:

As the comic all of itself is rated A, just to be safe, it's a good idea to tag all pages as such, even if they don't have anything necessarily sexual.

Shane-Frost responds:

Hey, thanks for giving me the heads up on that! I'll get right on that. Appreciate you~

wide boi

IrisOfTheRepliforce responds:

He certainly is :o

nice

\/ why

starfat responds:

Marnie is a character appearing in Pokémon Sword and Shield. She is a rival, and later succeeds her older brother's title as Gym Leader. She is also the idol of Team Yell. Marnie is a slim young girl with emerald-green eyes, dark-black hair, and very pale skin. Her hair is mostly short and flat, matching her head's shape. At the back of her neck, her hair becomes thinner and forms two pointed ends. Marnie has a peculiar hairstyle, with three right frontal bangs reaching her right eye's top; a partially shaved front left and back, illustrating three sharp lower teeth and four interlocked claws respectively; two small weakly inward-curved horns of hair with centermost horns larger on each of left and right; and below, messy twintails which separate into two locks at her ears' top, one small and neck reaching and one large and shoulder reaching, and terminate in bends toward her neck's back. Each set of horns and twintails is secured with a crimson ribbon. For clothing, Marnie wears an outfit that seems to be a mix of a tough and cute style. It consists of a studded black leather Gothic jacket—waist length with knuckle-length sleeves—featuring a long outward folded collar extending to the breasts' lowest point with six curved edges each containing one circular silver stud on their center; instantly below the collar at the right, five vertically joined diamond-shaped silver studs reaching the jacket's lower end; at each of the jacket's lower left and right, one black decorative bow supported by a black strap with its compact edges remodeled into small simple silver crowns with three outward facing edges; and, on the sleeves, from the jacket's to the sleeves' lower end altitudes, a descending pattern of one short vertical silver line and one sideways diamond-shaped silver stud, ceasing at the fourth line's end; underneath the jacket, a pink fabric mini-dress which assumes a heart shape at the top, appropriating both breasts, whose hem ends in eight equally wide inverted semicircles, with one inverted triangular hole cut above each upper vertex; and at her feet, matching black leather high-heeled boots, each with a pointed silver heel, a pink sole, a diagonally upward-pointing toe, a raised cuff, and a black strap amidst the foot region decorated with three equidistant studs, one on each of the far left and right sides, and one at its center. Marnie also carries a small crimson leather backpack which matches her hair ribbons, with two shoulder straps, a silver bow with a crimson center modeled after the jacket's bows at the top, and a black diamond at the lower center, touched on each of its sides by crimson straps containing two circular silver studs each, with each stud on the center of one black leather circle underneath the straps. For accessories, she wears a black leather choker around her neck with a frontal silver ring suspended by a small vertical bar of silver, with the ring possessing three equidistant outward spikes, along with a small diamond-shaped crimson piercing on her left ear, false eyelashes, and black matte nail polish.

Her clothing's patterns are pretty dope!

Josinator responds:

Thanks.

AWESOMESAUCE!

That... doesn't make much sense.
If you think and say you're at fault for dealing with what you must, implying you have power over it, why do you keep doing it? It clearly isn't a deliberate effort, so please note this is not, in any way, your fault.

About the short poem, I find it incredibly interesting and intriguing. I forgot the actual term for what I think it is, but I want to say omen. One of those short rhymes about prophecies and other more enigmatic/multipurpose/open things. It goes just like rowing a boat, back and forth...

Tl;dr This is the most interesting vent art I've seen in a while stg

IrisOfTheRepliforce responds:

Hi there. First off, thank you for the comment. Just a fair warning, this is also going to be insanely long AHAHA so if you want to skip this and not read this, don't worry, you do not have to.

To kind of start off, I know this sounds weird but I actually do not fully consider this to be vent art, which is why I did not mark it off under the vent art tags. I know, I know it REALLY looks like it, and one could argue it is vent art simply because it is insanely personal and it is revolved around a heavy topic that emotionally hurts to talk about, however I do not consider this fully to be vent art because I see what is going on in the art itself to be a happy scenario. I'm calming myself down, playing with one of my yoyos, and the pulse displayed here I drew out is stable on purpose. I wanted to highlight a sort of control I had over my pulse here, which is why I personally could not consider this to be vent art in my own eyes. But if others see it as such, that is totally okay, and I get what they mean.

Secondly, regarding my own mental health being "my fault", I personally think that it is. There is a very famous saying you may or may not have heard of

"Mental illness is not your fault but it is your responsibility."

Of course, this is a fantastic quote, and one that means very well too. It is mostly true as well, most of the time, it is NOT people's fault if they suffer from mental illness or poor mental health. It is so so so complicated, and everyone deals with things differently. People may also end up with the same mental illnesses but got them in different ways.

In my case and scenario, however, I have absolutely no problem with putting most of the blame on myself for my own mental health. Yes, I do things to cope, and I am a very functional member of society. However, I am fine with blaming myself for how awfully neurotic I am. I am a nervous wreck, and without going into an insane amount of detail, I practically ALLOWED myself to become who I am today, which is why I do consider my own issues with my extreme form of anxiety to be no one's fault but my own. Blaming myself doesnt burden me, oddly enough. It is rare for placing blame on anyone to result in anything good, regardless of the situation. However, I need to take account for my own mental health, and part of that is admitting that I myself am the problem FOR myself.

You are a kind commenter, not a therapist, so I will save you the trouble of explaining absolutely everything, of course.

Thank you very much for your support. Have a good week ^_^

head poppin

IrisOfTheRepliforce responds:

Oh my GOD LMAO

AHAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

A range healer sounds OP as all hell

Please stop using shampoo
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