After making my poll, a lot of people showed interest in wanting to try and identify if my Furby is real and what her origin is. As you can see the tag has been cut off and the bottom has no text. I’ve not used a screwdriver to check if the inside has info, but if needed I will.
I don’t know where my family got her, but it was likely between 2001-2008. I’m located in Finland, and American toys can take forever to show up here, so that’s worth keeping in mind.
Yoinked this game from my friend @kuuttituutti :]
Take something from my room!
Build-a-Bear Axolotl in a snazzy hoodie
Mysterious, small and pink vintage Furby
The DnD Lego set
Plastic bag full of doll eyeballs
A Box from the box corner (Some have items!)
See ResultsI tag whoever wants to do it 👍
it actually takes 136 years to draw one line. so think about that next time you want to be mean to an artist
Oh right I should post one of these! I think I improved a ton this year, especially in colouring and shapees. I dont know how well it shows in the summary, but I know it happened and that’s what matters!
I’m gonna give the sapphics everything they want (I’m the sapphics)
I’m bout to cook. It may not be food but it’ll be COOKED.
It’s canon in the Hoyoverse that sometimes people have counterparts in different dimensions. These counterparts usually have many similarities to the original such as in name and design, but are also different enough to be considered a different character. In this post I’m going to argue for the case that Mr. Reca and Welt are an example of this.
(Disclaimer: This is for goofs and fun. I do NOT think this is anywhere near canon or even totally sensical.)
Let’s go from the least convincing evidence to the most convincing evidence: