
Hey, Everyone! Just a he/him here falling deeper every day into the pit of nerdom. Video games, comics, anime, board games, D&D, Pokémon TCG. I also like coffee, tea, and recent got into vinyls and streaming! You can call me Joshua or Yoshi ^ᴥ^ Please feel free to say hi!
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I Drew These Two Cuties The Other Day =3


I drew these two cuties the other day =3
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When you're playing as Mercy, and you somehow end up alone on the point, and you get sniped in the head by Hanzo.

Whoops. I just spent my future childrens' inheritance. My bad. In my defence, besides it being gorgeous, the eyes glow. Come on. The eyes GLOW!