 Drawing here and wait for people to get into the chat, like this. Yesterday on Inktober is Pinktober. We drew and forgot to sign a small world. It's a small world after all. The Alien Gamer. Hi, welcome. The first comment of the day. The first and the last comment of the day. Oh no. Hi, Mona. Good to see you. So... I'm terrible at forgetting to... Oh, just for fun. Hello. I'm terrible at forgetting to sign my art. Kenobi voice. Hi, could you possibly do a painting in yellow or teal? The colors of spina bifida. October is also spina bifida awareness month. And I don't know what that is, so please do make me more aware. Why late today? Late today because they are hard, they are tough. No fun. Let's start. So basically, I decided to... Just before sitting down, I decided to just be open and talk about this. Okay, so understandable. It's a birth defect that affects the development of the spinal cord. Fairly rare, but my little sister has it, yes. But if you could send me information, I probably won't be able to do anything for this. Month, but I could do something perhaps later. So send me information on my mail or on my Instagram or Facebook or anywhere you can send messages. So I decided that I would talk about this openly today. And usually I do that, so that's not a great difference. But I've gotten over the worst of the COVID. There are still after effects and after tiredness. But I'm really fearing that my COVID has been enough to bring the depression back because I was doing very well mentally with a lot of exercising and a lot of work and a lot of mental work. And like the stream nurse, yes, do like the stream. And because of situations in my life and because of also not being able to pick up exercise where I left it off, 98 people and seven likes, you can do better, better, better, that's not a word. Okay, so because of not being able to, because abruptly stopping the exercise and not being able to pick it up again because of exhaustion after the COVID, I think that is doing all sorts of things to my head. So I've been feeling this calming closer and closer. And today my head is a mess. Do you watch anime? Not enough, not anymore. I don't watch enough anime anymore. That's where I am today. It's a hard day. What happened to the mic is the sound worse than it was yesterday. I'm hoping for a yes for an answer because that would mean I spent my money wisely. Game over. Hello. Sound is good, okay. I have to compare the sound as it was yesterday compared to today. You sound fine, okay. Sound good, excellent. What that? Can you draw a Burmese Naga in the next week? Next vid. Probably not in the next vid because that one is probably drawn already. But if the Naga isn't on my list, it should be on my list. And I'll put it on my list if it's not there. What are you making? I guess you will find out. I don't know how you draw it so easily. It's not easy. That's the trick. It is not easy at all. It is... I used to say that I joke about it being easy. But the truth is, or what I say now and it is closer to the truth, is that it's harder than it looks. It looks like I'm doing this with great fluidity and ease and I'm able to talk while doing it. But it is actually requiring a whole ton of concentration at any point. I saw it. Thank you. Do remember to subscribe. How long did it take you to get to this skill level? So I started drawing when I was one. That would mean 42 years. I think I'm at the highest skill level I've ever been so 42 years. And quite a bit of that time was very conscious practice. And part of that time was definitely not practice. But I worked a lot and I trained a lot. How has your week been? Not great. Not great. Started with the final days of my Covid. And then just not managing to get back to how I feel should be. When did you develop your style? That is also a difficult question. Because the wonderful wizard of us. Because it is hard for me to actually know what my style is. Sorry I was late. No problem. It's been evolving. Thank you for sending a super chat. Super chats are a great way of supporting. Also you can become a member. That's a fantastic way of supporting. Thank you so much. I'm sorry. Don't worry. I've had a mad week to get bullied by the whole middle school every day. That is awful. Fight back isn't always an option. When I was in school I reacted to bullying by fighting and joking. So I was aggressive and funny. But it didn't actually help as much as I thought at the time. And a lot of the issues I still have to this day. A lot of the patterns I picked up during school are the things I'm struggling to do with. So fighting isn't always an option. Or isn't always, an option isn't always the best option either. It has its flaws. Is it an eldritch monstrosity? No. No one has seen what it is yet. I'm drawing something out of my ability for the day. But I started it. I'm going to try to make it work somehow. And hopefully you'll see what it is before I'm done. I hope you sort it out. Yeah, definitely. I hope you sort it out and find someone to talk to and that life picks up for you. Some sort of buff dude. That is correct. I'm drawing some sort of buff dude. Hey Kim, I missed yesterday because I was running Mörkborg. I ended up using some of your art. My table loved it. Excellent, thank you so much. Thank you so much. That is amazing. I've never played Mörkborg myself. I know that my art has been used in a lot of Mörkborg, in some, by some Mörkborg players and in some Mörkborg expansions and stuff like that. So there is a connection there. Never officially I think. But it seems awesome the graphic style is great. And it's Swedish. So that's a minus. Having to deal with bullies yourself, what do you think about artists that bully others? I think that is awful. I think that is, it is based in security. It is deficiency and it is shouldn't, definitely shouldn't be that way. So fuck artists who bully others. We don't need another rejected painter. And it's about to attack and the viewer is about to see their life flashing before their arts. Maybe, maybe we'll see. But my feeling is that generally, my feeling is that generally there isn't all that much bullying in the arts. Never heard a curse that caught me off guard. I curse less on stream than in reality. I try to be conscious in my speech as far as I can. But it is. I like how if you check two videos, two years back, it's the same table cleaner bowl. It is. I'm at school, but I want to stop by and say I love your channel. Your social and economic stances are very on point and how you fuse these topics into your art is masterful. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. I've been digging through some questions here. Most hate given to artists are usually by non-artists. I even used to have a friend who always called my art horrible, just said sorry for being too honest, completely denying being a piece of shit. Jaden Smith watches Kim. Is that the one in Karate Kid? I haven't seen them interacting. But that would be cool because I loved him in Karate Kid, if that's the right Smith. And if you're not joking. I'm one of the things I dislike the most. What are your favorite things? Regular Indian ink. This is the brand I used the most. I buy it because it comes in litre bottles. Talents, it's great. What's been your favorite drawing so far in the Pinktober? Yeah. Good question. Good question. Never tried mushroom ink. Wanna try it someday? I hear it's kind of transparent. Favorite drawing this Inktober. Of the Inktober drawings, I mean, I like this one. What others did I like? I don't know. It is really hard to have favorites. Yes, and it was a joke from a cringy interviewer who said people age bore him because they don't talk about the political and economical state of the world. And the commentators used the same word. That was a very inside joke. That was a few layers too deep. But what I was going to say is one of the things. Yeah, maybe. No worries. No worries. I guess. Or maybe Jane Smith is more popular than I thought. Everyone except me got the joke. Maybe. Who knows? Karate Kid was fun indeed. Yeah, great remake. It should have been called Kung Fu Kid, but I guess that was the studio. Not the ones that made the film. Sometimes I write paragraphs about my personal life without realizing I'm granting to a bunch of strangers. Yup. Loved Karate Kid, to be honest. Yep. And yeah, Jane Smith was one of the reasons why it was so good. It was brilliant in that role. And Jackie Chan, of course. Yeah, Karate's Japanese Kung Fu Kid is better. Yeah, so Hadal Schwart, the director, wanted to... I think he said that he wanted to call it Kung Fu Kid. But the studio... And it was rumored to be called Kung Fu Kid. But the studio said, nope. There's no deer skull, nope. Hopefully you'll see what the drawing is. Pretty soon. Third day in a row of tuning in. Excellent. What are we making today? What do you think we're making? It has to do with flashing. And he's not flashing his naughty bits. Hammered. Yes. Warton came having the battle COVID. Nope. This is not how I feel today. Wait, it's Thor! Tood, yes. You are correct. What is your favorite book? I don't know. It's been a long time since I read a fiction book. Which is stupid, but it's just the way it is. And... Yeah. Books that had a great impact on me include... Lord of the Rings, Lord of the Flies, God of Small Things, Glamurama... But you know, I've never been terribly into... Reading has never been easy for me to say it like this. I'm so tired today now. I just want to... Now I just want to end this. I haven't seen Thor 4. I really like... Taiki Vaityti. I sort of get the sense that what happened with... That movie... And I don't know anything, but it's sort of... Get the sense that what happened is actually something positive. In that... I think... One of the things that's been going on with... The Marvel movies lately is that they've been giving... Good directors... Too much creative control... And too much leeway. And the results are often things that don't quite... Always fit. You seem out of focus. Shouldn't be out of focus. The Hobbit is one of my favorite books. I think I like the Hobbit better than Lord of the Rings... When I think a little bit about it. Is the image out of focus for anyone else than James? Yes, it is for me. I'll try to... Do maybe like this. Might be other problems. Might be my internet. So thanks for letting me know. And I don't know if there's anything I can do. I hope the recording comes out nice. I'm from the Indian state in The God of Small Things. I haven't read it though. It's a magnificent book. And I really liked... Adan Datty Roy's... Playfulness with language. And it's a gripping story. And... I think that as an activist afterwards... She has done a lot of good as well. It is... Hello! Hope all is well. Thank you. Thank you. Try to get some energy. How are you feeling with the Covid? So the Covid... Lost it for a week and a half. And now it's just some after... After Covid. And that sucks. But it's okay. Back from showing my friend... The digital art tattoo I drew. She says it's good for a beginner. Excellent. Well at least he's still doing what you love. Yes, I am not complaining. Or I am complaining. No problem is so small you can't complain about it. As I always say. But I don't mean to... Say that my complaints are... More... Important than others. But... It does sometimes... Help to... Be able to talk about things. And get it out there. And just listen to how it sounds. And that's a luxury that I... Can divulge in because of... All you fantastic people... Willing to hear my bullshit. That's so... It's... Nothing more than that. Was looking through previous Inktober. Love that 2014... Mountain one. I think that was one of the first years I did... Inktober and completed it. I tried a few years and just... Failed miserably. But 2014 with... As the mountains of madness... Making that video and yeah. I think that was first or second year I completed... Inktober. Loki is Odin's step-brother. No he is his blood brother. Which means they are friends. And they swore an oath with blood... To each other. So no... No sort of family ties. Or at least in the... The... Mythology as we know it. Will you do another challenge next Inktober? Or just your own ideas next time? Yeah so I'm really hating the... Prompt from Stuart Sample's... Inktober prompt list and that's not really... His fault. It's just that I didn't look at the... Prompts before I... Said yeah pink sounds good. I really don't fit my art style. So that's been making it... Harder for me to figure out what I'm going to do. But it's also been a great challenge. Because I can't just... Draw ghouls and ghosts every day. Do you like sparkling water? Yes I love sparkling water. Probably going to stop drawing mushrooms in computer science lessons... And actually pay attention. Do that. School is better if you manage to... Learn something despite school. But it's been very interesting to work from this... Prompt list that I don't like. Because it has pushed me to do... Things I probably wouldn't otherwise. That's one of the points where the inktober is to push yourself. So in that sense the list has been perfect. Just perfectly difficult as well. Do anyone have any questions? Because I need to let this ink dry a little bit. So I can talk about a question or two. Answer a question or two a little bit. A little bit more focused. Probably not that focused. I don't know if you've noticed, but focus isn't my greatest strength. Now there are many people in. Do you like Mats Mikkelsen? Love that art of a man in Hannibal. I love him as a brilliant actor. I didn't like Hannibal. Probably it came at the wrong time for me. Because there were some of the themes in Hannibal that I was just growing so bored with. That was more about my... I'm being re-crawled. Someone is re-crawling me from outside my window. Okay, let's let this dry a little bit. And answer some questions. You swore to destroy. I'm going to get a copyright notice because my son re-crawled me and played Never Gonna Give You Up through a window. But I don't know if the chat heard it. Okay, a lot of questions now. I just read the epic of Gilgamesh. One of the oldest books is quite progressive. It's not really progressive. It is a very conservative story in that it is sort of a guidebook for how to be a good king and not be a bad king. Which sort of really jumps over the important question that we have kings, which it doesn't take into account at all. Which also is a little bit... Not strange, but it is a little bit historically strange because the Sumerian city-states didn't have kings to begin with. And then by Gilgamesh's time, they had grown these hierarchies. So it was a story probably to prop up the king's power and say, no, no, no, no, no. Some kings can be bad, but Gilgamesh, he learned that life is valuable and that death comes to all. And so he's a good king. Never mind those who say we don't need kings. But in terms of sexual morals, it's not heteronormative in our way because that didn't exist at that time. But it has some other sexual morals than we have today. I've got to leave the live. Goodbye. Do you prefer incredibly detailed portraits or more simple yet obvious ones? I very seldom prefer very detailed art. I prefer to have some life and some brushstrokes and some roughness and some primitiveness in both my art and the art I like. Should I read the prose edda? Is it long? It is kind of, if you find a good translation, it's kind of a fun read. The Vikings and then the Icelandic Christians who came after, like Snyda, were great storytellers and they told fun stories, actually, which is the same as with Gilgamesh. If you find a good, not just translation, but a good, what is it called? Not a rewrite, but a reinterpretation, something like that, where you try to tell the original story but in a way that's understandable for a modern audience, then that's fantastic. It's a great story, and prose edda has many great stories in Norwegian. King Salgas has many great stories. So yeah, absolutely. If you like that stuff, read it. I've never tried airbrushing, except like a few minutes here and there. What's the biggest portrait you have ever painted? I don't think I've painted any portraits very big, not bigger than, like, I mean, a little bigger than life size. Can you tell us a fact about Scott? He is awesome. Cedus isn't on the live today. How did you find your art style? I found my art style through doing what I found fun and experimenting and also by one of the things I did, and that doesn't really fit for everyone, I tried to copy art styles I like, and I failed in my way, and also, for instance, I had a period where I was trying to copy artists like Joe Mad, and I remember getting closer and closer to be able to copy him, and then thinking, this isn't fun. I don't find this fun. I don't like my art when I draw that. I like Joe Mad's art, but I don't like mine when I try to draw like him. Also with things like hyper-realism, and hyper-realism, or more classical realism, and those types of things, again and again I think, ooh, I want to learn how to paint like that, or draw like that, and then the closer I come to it, the more my art bores me. So it's a combination of trying out every style that speaks to me in some way, trying out everything from the clean lines of Tintin, or Frank Miller, you can still see him in my art. Manga artist, and like, I mean, Casui de Utomo and Hiraoku Samura, and trying to draw like them, or trying to draw like Sam Keith, or Chris Buckalow, or even once in a while painters, trying to figure out how Rembrandt drew, or trying to figure out how Van Gogh painted, or all of that stuff, and then just going back to what I find fun. Trying to draw like Charles Schultz would draw a peanut, trying to draw like, yeah. I've tried to draw a lot of different things, and then more and more I come back to the stuff I like, which is the stuff I picked up from Frank Miller, from Sam Keith, from Jay Lee, Mark Teixeira, from Stefan Kvarnland, from Jens Kostiva, from a lot of comic book artists, with a kind of gritty and splattery style. What is your least favourite art style? I mean, I like any art that's well done, and I'm more and more, I mean, I used to hate a lot of other art, because I was jealous of people who had skills that I didn't have, and now I'm sort of more in a place where I get fascinated with things that are done well in a way that I could never do them, and I find that fascinating. So I don't really have any least favourite art styles anymore. Boring art. I mean, art that's made not good enough to be fascinating and not sloppy enough to have life, I think. Your art is amazingly beautiful. Thank you. What are your thoughts on Bernie Wrightson and Frank Cho? So, Bernie Wrightson, you can see a lot of him in my art in how I do my line work, when I do line work. Frank Cho is one of those artists who I absolutely loved and adore, and I tried to copy his style for a bit. And again, the closer I got to that type of Frank Cho or Art Adams or Adam Hughes, these very cartoony realistic, very fine, beautiful shapes, beautiful lines, all of that stuff. The closer I got to it, and I'm not saying that I could copy it perfectly, but I became good enough at it that I could once in a while in a single image copy it. I could never do a whole comic book in that style or anything like that, but I became good enough to occasionally manage to copy it. And whenever I managed that, then it didn't appeal to me. So, very fond of Frank Cho, but the type of art isn't for me for my drawing sensibilities. You got a follower. Thank you. Why did you start doing art? I was one year old and I just never stopped. How are you so good at it? I was one year old and I never stopped. And that is a half-joking answer, but I had drawing talent. I had a family that supported me drawing. I hated school, so I skipped in order to draw. And I had a bit of talent and that talent made me lazy. It made me think that I could draw less than those around me and still remain better than them. And that was true when I was 15, 16, 17 that it started to get less true when I was 18, 19, 20 and then around the age of 25 to 27 I saw that people who I had dismissed in my egotism, in my arrogance as talentless hacks who they will never create any art like me I suddenly saw that a few of them were starting to get better at me at art, technically better and sometimes even more interesting. And that scared the living shit out of me and angered me, not at them, but at myself and gave me the drive to start training hopefully more than them. So if I hadn't started taking art more seriously around the age of 27 when I was actually working as a professional artist already I was doing a lot of work, but I wasn't taking it seriously enough and then I, ever since then I've been taking it a lot more serious. Have you seen Madame Blumfang's work? Blumfang's work? No, I haven't, don't know. Non-serious question, but do black metal bands get lost in the woods there? I will tell you a funny thing, a funny thing I will tell you a funny thing about black metal bands and the deep primordial Norwegian woods. If you look at the photos of black metal bands in the deep primordial Norwegian woods you will see that all the trees are roughly one to one and a half meter maybe two meters away from each other about the same thickness, about the same size. When you see the tops of them, they're all the same height. Why is this? Because we don't really have any primordial woods I saw your question just for fun, I can discuss that but now I'm answering another question. Where was I? Yeah, when you... Where was I? Trees, same height. The reason for this is that there's no primordial woods left in Norway one acre here and there, deep in Songnefjorden or some other places like that. You're not being intrusive just for fun, I'll get to your question, I saw it. All the woods in Norway have been cut down and replanted and up until we found oil logging timber was our biggest industry and it was like that from probably even back to the Bronze Age so around the time of the Vikings very likely we had few primordial woods it was all cultural landscape and what you're seeing today the dark woods with black metal people with corpse paint that is basically standing in between a bunch of planted woods that would have been cut down if the timber industry hadn't died in the 50s and 60s. Leafy, I can't believe I missed pink elephant on parade. A small world after all. Yeah, I can give you a little glimpse. Here it is. I really like this one. And this is today's one but I'm going to... This is not today's one, this is yesterday's one and I'm going to finish this soon. I'm just going to answer just for fun's non-controversial question. Thoughts about Islam? Yeah, it's an absolutely fascinating religion same as I think about Christianity and Judaism and basically all the other religions I think there are some major problems with how Islam is used politically these days one is that it picked up fundamentalism from American Christianity and you can see the connections there historical connections there and it's being used as a weapon for kind of brutal not kind of really brutal warfare or resistance warfare to a degree and in a lot of countries it's being used to to prop up exploitative governments like in Iran or any of those places Saudi Arabia and at the same time it's being used to other I mean other almost half of the world by saying the... by our white and Christian culture being able to say these Muslims are barbaric and that's simply not true we've seen the same barbarism in Christianity Christianity was one of the reasons why colonization and slavery got so huge as it did was that the Pope decreed that these people of other skin colors weren't really human so do as you please with them until they're Christians so yeah I think there is a huge problem with how Islam is being used politically both by conservative religious powers in the Arabic world and as a scary monster for Westerners I dislike it primarily because it's theocratic it's inherently political I mean what's the difference there with Christianity Christianity is inherently political and all of the versions of Christianity that has survived are theocratic because they have survived by being useful as tools for the state but if you look at for instance Sufi Islam I just read the conference of the birds by the Iranian poet when was it written 11th century something like an old poem and it talks it is just a magnificent poem it talks about things like the unjust cleric who hasn't found the path of Allah and the just Christian that has and it talks about the transvestite or transsexual prostitutes that are on God's path and the king that is not and it talks about crushing your ego and then finding God within yourself and there's nothing theocratic about it so just now you are spouting a lot of propaganda because there has been more secular directions of in the Arabic world and in Islam there has been quite other views on for instance homosexuality I mean it wasn't accepted in old Iran but there are periods where it was a known secret that the Shah was in male to male relationships and it was just a part of it and one of the things that has happened and that we see again and again and we even see it in Palestine today is that the US and the British will always support religious Muslim freedom fighters over secular ones so what happened in Palestine was that the more secular resistance movements like the PLO and FATA and the PA all were undermined by the US and the British and Israel until Hamas got more and more power and that's the same as happened with the Taliban it's the same as happened in Iraq with ISIS the Taliban were funded by the US to fight the Soviets ISIS was funded by the US to fight the secular Saddam I'm not saying Saddam Hussein was great I'm not saying anything of that sort but one of the reasons you can look at Saudi Arabia the best buddies with the US Iran is sort of the outlier here because Iran was again Iran had a secular Shah and then the British basically instigated the Iranian Revolution and they got a religious rule instead but now unlike Saudi Arabia Iran isn't friendly with the US so Saudi is getting more liberal thanks to MBS what is MBS? they also favor supporting right-leaning groups over left-leaning or centrist groups yes because one of the problems with the PLO was that it was a left-leaning group other poor problems as well I'm not trying to paint anyone as heroes here but the US and the British and also to a degree the rest of the EU will support far-right conservative religious forces above forces that are potentially secular and socialist but the king Mohammed bin Salman al-Saudkran prince of Saudi Arabia I don't know enough there I didn't know you could stream on YouTube shorts Do Norway, Finland and Sweden share similar myths and fairy tales? Norway and Sweden has a lot of the same fairy tales and a lot of the same mythology the distinction of the Norwegians and Swedes and the Danish and also the Finns go all the way back to at least written down in Viking age but it is kind of, how should I say it Norway, Sweden and Denmark and Iceland share the same mythology the Finns have another related mythology and if you look at all the mythologies around Europe it is a lot of things that is shared and a lot of things that is influenced Europe, I mean the whole of Eurasia has had close cultural contact for extremely long periods of time and just Norway have its own vampire myth No, I don't think so Now let's get back to the drawings I'm not saying that Norwegian and Swedish fairy tales are all the same but I am saying that there is a lot of similarities and a lot of the different versions of the same fairy tales but that is true within Norway as well I mean fairy tales are stories to be told and retold and to change with the telling that is sort of the point of fairy tales they always change What's your favourite colour baby? Living colour Chocoraine is my favourite colour Yay, the connection is back, excellent Samhain turns to Halloween Yes, Saturnalia didn't turn to Christmas but there might have been some influences here and there There is, just to talk about the Saturnalia turned to Christmas there is a lot of simplistic thinking when it comes to culture and religions and it's always easy to simplify things and say this turned into this and they stole this from that and I'm not saying that you said that it's very common to say things like Christians stole this from the Romans and from the Pagans and stuff like that and that is sort of a myth making so we see it for instance when we look at what happened in the Viking Age when the Viking world got Christianised Now this wasn't a violent Christianisation in the same way as in some parts of Europe and in the colonised world it was a fight between different kings who wanted power over Norway and some of the kings on either side was Pagan and some of them were Christian and as a part of the line of kings that won Christianity and also the baptising of the elite was something that happened in a pretty bloody way but for most people in Norway peasants things didn't really change all that much and in the early Christian Norway we don't really see any rules or laws against Paganism because a lot of peasants had converted willingly I mean Jesus was a more favourable god towards poor people than the previous gods and in addition to that they hadn't really changed their way of living all that much so all the Pagan rituals got just transplanted into a Scandinavian Christianity and then after three, four, five hundred years of this that's when we increasingly start to see laws against the Pagan customs and that's when we get the witch burnings and that's also when you get a lot of the persecution of divergent thinking that's often associated with Christianisation but it didn't really happen in Norway until a few hundred years after the Christianisation and the result of that is that a lot of Pagan customs just kept on going and there are some of these customs were just ignored by the Christian authorities and kept on even into modern times I mean we still put out a porridge to the Nisse or the Tompta at Christmas which is a Pagan custom so this myth of I'm not saying it never happened like this I mean in a lot of the colonised world Christianity was much more bloody and legislative when it took over but my point, if I have a point is that a lot of how religions and beliefs and societies evolve is a lot more complicated and fluid then what we think of the Vikings were taken over by the Christians and then the Viking customs died or the Roman Empire fell and then Europe went into the Dark Ages and all of those big story hooks of history they usually turn out to be bullshit because history is complex and fluid and weird I think the painting reminds me of how Toad 4 could have been such a dark and cool movie I'm looking forward to finally seeing Thor and knowing it's a two hour long sitcom it is one of the things that I like the most about the newer Marvel movies is that they've allowed people to make weird shit to do strange things with very high budgets that normally doesn't get made and that is a fantastic thing but that also means that you'll have hits and you'll have misses and you'll have things in between but that's a much more fun way to do things than the alternative which is to repeat your successes and make it just darker and grimmer every time and that's no fun I liked it, I thought Toad 2 was the dark world it was okay, the most boring of them, that's okay we have had a lot of viewers today but only 33 likes so keep pressing the likes my connection failed me, oh no then do you want LK Bucks or Double and give it to the next person I haven't seen Lokey yet or the second season of Lokey yet I liked the first season okay until the final episode I'll give this a like I have to stop, I was hoping to do a short stream and instead I ended up painting, drawing Thor Pink Thor Pink Thor Rosa Thor Rosa Thor so yep Marvel to me is one of the movies ever made I don't know what that even means okay so if you've been watching this and want to support then you can become a channel member that's a great way of supporting you can go to patreon.com.com or you can go to my website to buy originals, print and merge and use the promo code inktober23 for 20% off all October, it's not much October left or if you want to support me and not use any money you can support me by using my art all my art is released for free use so you can download it, you can print it you can copy it, you can send it to your grandmother you can even sell it as long as you put my name on it thank you all for joining me today and hope you liked Pink Toot bye bye