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Since Eldegosses, Like Chenille, Move Agonizingly Slow In Pokemon Camp And Elsewhere, I Like To Think

Since Eldegosses, like Chenille, move agonizingly slow in Pokemon Camp and elsewhere, I like to think she hitches a ride on Glacain's back to deal with long distances.
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When you arrange for an MRI appointment, make sure you're aware of potential side-effects afterwards…
(Reposting this one in particular because I'm actually going in for another MRI today!)

For those wondering what Cole's boss looked like (all .5 of you :P), wonder no more! Here's Guzatirka, in the flesh! His wings may not work the best anymore, but he knows his way around the mailroom—and so long as he can walk around and keep his people's spirits up, he'll work to keep Kobetirka going and the parcels flowing.
(Don't worry, he covers for his employees' medical costs.)

Hornet's looking a little different today...
(I really should play Hollow Knight more.)

Here's Ghostie's father, Peter Szellem! Pete for short. He works at a construction company, specifically in demolition—using the help of some explosive bell-like creatures called Belbies to bring old buildings down safely and securely. Fortunately, demolition work on Pequan Island is sparse enough that he doesn't need to worry about not spending enough time with his son.
Much like Ghostie, Pete's based on the other built-in ghost sprite from Game Maker V6, a blue ghost with a... not sure if it was meant to be buck teeth or a moustache, but a few black pixels of something around the mouth area that wouldn't look right as a full-on character. And, again much like Ghostie, over the years his eyes have changed, he gained mitts, and now has a tail.

Pete is a good father, or at least he tries to be. One thing he loves most is just sitting down and hearing whatever's been exciting his son recently. Even if he doesn't understand it, if his son's happy, then he's happy.


Have you heard of OBAKEIDORO? It's a neat little game on both Switch and Steam, with one player being the monster trying to capture 3 human players before time runs out. (Don't worry, the monsters don't intend to hurt them... supposedly.) It's currently celebrating its 4th anniversary!
Me and my friends got introduced to this game when it was available for a Nintendo Switch game trial, and after it was over we liked the game so much that we decided to buy it and keep playing. Even with the three of us needing a CPU to fill the final human slot, it's stupid fun to just romp around and try and outwit each other.
In case you're curious as to who the characters in the pictures are, look below.
Alex: One of two starting humans, the other being his sister Alisa. He's even-tempered, and his favorite book is "Punishments Around the World."
Patches: The starting monster, a cemetery-dwelling ghost with a fondness for jumping out of walls and making children scream.
Sharlie: A cat working as a shop clerk. Although only hired to help out, he plots to take the owner's place (The owner being the one behind the game of OBAKEIDORO in the first place).
Baphomeeko: A demon child who loves books, and sneakily borrowed a book on magic from the library. Her dream is to become a mighty demon like her dad.
Googly: The first 'human' you'll likely unlock, and Alisa's favorite toy. He jumps at the slightest sound, but will face any monster to defend the twins he belongs to.
Sharlie's a purchasable 'human', while Baphomeeko's locked behind an event, but she isn't too hard to unlock when her event does come around. Naturally, there's lots more in the game right now than just these five, and if you want to try the game yourself it's currently on sale on Switch for 50% off! Not sponsored, but it is a fun little game to open on a lazy afternoon.