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DOAI dump 😈😈😈 pretty much exclusively ocs sorry not really 😔

(1-3) - headshots for my main doai guys, the most nefarious twins ever Anthony (top) and Molly (bottom)! designs are, from left to right, the twins pre-asylum (17 years-old, 1986), immediately after incarceration (17 y/o, sometime after Halloween 1986), and 4 years in the asylum (20-21 years-old, 1990) theyre doing swell and nothing bad ever happens to them.

(4-8) - my newest guy Nellie! sweeney todd lookin. based on butcher/slasher villains, along with some incorporated lamb imagery (religious trauma??? who knows) no one knows she exists bc she hunkers down in her old butcher shop her human counterpart owned during the day with her veldigun partner/furnace who's owned by my friend. other pics are miscellaneous magma doodles + a concept of the human Nellie that she first consumed. she so sillay

YURI 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈

doomed lesbians with my guy (Molly, right) and @mapalssyrup's oc (Megan, left) that im really proud of actually

alt versions under the cut (tv girl + flat colors :])

OCD Stereotypes to Avoid Writing (with Explanations!)

In writing, one of the easiest things to fall into when writing about a character with a disorder, disability, or group you aren't a part of is stereotypes.

They're easy to do by accident and sometimes we do it because we didn't know we were even playing into a stereotype.

So, I've accumulated a small list of stereotypes to avoid while writing your character with OCD 😊

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