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Attack for @omnom194
I haven’t pumped out art like this since fucking secondary school lets fucking GOOOOOOOO
This is a peice featuring Bother (my character/on the left) and Gara (Omnom194’s character/on the right) putting on a little performance together
My first art fight attack I’m so proud of this (specialy cause I hate backgrounds and while simple I like this one)
I LOVE their lil clown designes the colour the shape the texture AGH their gorgouse!!!! I’m a lil behind on posting attacks I’ve made but you WILL see all of them as well as any attack I end up reviving (providing the artist is okay with that)
Character attack reference - Gara
OKY .DOKY HOY X ME MAÑANA X TI KEEP POSTING 1. 2 .3 . VOVEMOS DESPUES
local shirtless, skirt-wearing transfag practices his juggling in the public park
sports they should add to the olympics
- axe throwing
- dance dance revolution
- tug of war
- laser tag
- mechanical bull riding
- yugioh
- musical chairs
- improv comedy
- the stupid carnival ladder game
- team fortress 2
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(Original Handmade Book Art Collage: 2 Elements)
These are the chainmail juggling balls (cubes?) I made for myself a few years ago. They're made of a three-dimensional Japanese type of weave. Basically, it's a weave based on a square grid, that can be extended into a cubical solid weave. So these are chainmail all the way through. They take 504 rings I believe. (I did the math for it once.)
As juggling balls, I've been super happy with them. They're about half a pound each (240 grams to be precise), which is a lot heavier than most standard balls that other people use. I've found that since they take more force to move, a variation in the throw produces less of a difference in the path of the ball than it would with lighter balls.
Another thing I like about them is that they have no rebound; when you drop them, the links collapse into each other without resistance, so they land dead, with no bounce. This means you never have problems with them bouncing out of your hands.
Also, they jingle delightfully when you throw them.
The ones shown are stainless steel. I've been juggling them consistently since 2009. They're basically indestructible. I think I would have gone through 2 or 3 sets of normal juggling balls in that period of time. I have 4 stainless ones and 2 more in galvanized steel, which tarnished to a matte gray years ago. I'm slowly getting more consistent at juggling 5. 6 is still beyond me, but I keep trying. (Shown are my friends, who are only juggling 3, but didn't want to deal with the camera.)
Anyway, I finally decided to photograph these things and put them up for order on my Etsy shop. Take a gander.
Stainless steel juggling balls. They’re made of a Japanese style chainmail weave, normally a flat sheet, extrapolated up into three dimensions. The weave has a crystalline sort of nature, making a cubical form. They’re solid all the way through. Each cube contains 504 rings (I did the math) and takes quite some time to weave. I think this set of five took a bit longer to make than one of my dragon tails usually do.
I made a set for myself years ago, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed them. They’re fairly heavy, about a half pound each, which I know lots of jugglers wouldn’t go for, but I really like. They make a super satisfying jingling sound when you juggle. But the really great thing about them was that they’re totally indestructible. Before making these, I would wear out a set of juggling balls every year or two. I’ve been dropping juggling my set for over five years now, with no end in sight.
I’ve had these listed for order on my Etsy page for a while, and the listing sat unnoticed for quite some time. But someone recently bought a set of 5! So I got to make a big pile of them.
I have a bunch of these chainmail cubes that I use as juggling balls, and I really like them for that purpose. This was one that someone bought recently, and they only wanted a single one, so I'm assuming they'll be using it as a fidget toy.
Made of stainless steel, woven with a Japanese style weave extended up into a 3D lattice.
Etsy link!
Chris didn’t know people came in size perfect either. Slightly nervous at the prospect the man with the camera may not be who he said he was, Chris juggled his balls.