pr-o-p-fan asked:

Who stripped them, and why? Was he in need of ammunition, weapons and pants? Or, he took advantage of them? I can say they're quiet a sight for sore eyes. And during this war, I bet he has seen a lot!

Normally after a battle he’ll strip enemy corpses of any resources that he and his company can use. He just also happens to strip em down goood if you know what I mean

Anonymous asked:

I mean, obscurity isn’t so much a bad thing Like So long as your happy doing what you do and can be successful in that avenue, who cares how many people tune in, yknow? Plus if you stick with anything long enough it’s sure to pick up some traction

For sure. I feel ya on this. Authenticity is so important. It’s pretty much the back bone of anything that becomes successful.

dazzlingfish asked:

No undo

I’d be taking everyone’s word for it if that was the case.

Anonymous asked:

Some people probably just use it as an excuse to pressure themselves into doing a month long day by day art challenge. Since it's easier to do it when there are a lot of other people doing the same challenge.

I suppose that’s true. I’m in no position to judge in that regard. I ain’t hot shit.

Anonymous asked:

For some it’s just about developing better habits and general skills as an artist So it’s not so much inktober to them as art-tober :)

I seee. Thanks for the insight!

I wonder if I’m okay with all of this content being in some obscurity.

Serving this niche is definitely my calling, it’s just interesting to yearn for a certain level of success that I feel might be out of reach on this path. Maybe I’ll attain it, maybe I won’t,

There’s a weird appeal in those odds I think.

What do you all think?


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