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    ⚠️ Previously wallcrouton ⚠️

    Hey I’m Dooz and I mainly post about video games, but I also do photography (specifically wildlife/nature photography). That’s what you can expect if you follow me, so don’t be surprised by it.

    Ko-fi (Currently saving up for a new laptop - 30%)

    Buy prints of my photos here (INPRNT)

    Currently playing:

    To play in the future:

    • Alan Wake 2 (10/17)
    • Daemon x Machina
    • Octopath Traveler
    • Mafia Definitive Edition
    • Bound by Flame
    • Mortal Shell
    • Final Fantasy VII (Original) Maybe???

    Recent playthroughs:

    Wishlist:

    • Dredge
    • Cult of the Lamb
    • Pikmin 4
    • Baldur’s Gate 3
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    one of the worst things abt chronic fatigue and chronic pain is the boredom. rendered incapable of doing anything and the pain and fatigue is so taxing that your brain can't handle doing engaging things. your brain gets tired. too tired to think sometimes. but you're still aware. so then comes the boredom. just yearning for any kind of activity but being denied it because you just don't have the space for it. the worst thing abt pain and fatigue is that it's banal.

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    By the way, if anyone was apprehensive about buying prints because most print-on-demand sites pay the artists peanuts (like Redbubble), these are the rates for INPRNT.

    I made $12.50 off an 8x10 art print whereas on Redbubble I’d probably make like $2. 30% of the sale price on the acryllic, metal, and poster prints may not seem like much but they’re also more expensive so I’m honestly okay with that.

    I can make money from INPRNT that isn’t an embarrassment to look at, so keep that in mind if you’re ever considering it. A lot of the money does go to the artist, considering we don’t produce or ship any of the prints ourselves.