SGTCharlynne

artist with whack poo brain

a bunch of years over the age requirement to see an r-rated film.

discord: charlynne

kofi: https://ko-fi.com/sgtcharlynne


Before Cohost dies, I'm going to share my own Ko-fi. I haven't used it much despite it being there for a few years. But with what's currently happening, this account will be important for me to use.

My laptop started being terribly slow as shit recently, so I'm using this old temporary one while my current one is still being repaired. To be fair, I've had use that laptop since 2019, so I felt like I needed a new custom desktop build that lasts well. However, it's damn expensive to get it, and I can't get a job right now because I'm doing college at the moment. And even if I tried to get a job like the past attempts, it's hard to find one that's good or at least hires me.

So the only current solution is to get the money from Ko-fi donations. If my laptop gets actually repaired, I may set up commissions in a few months or so. And with enough donations, maybe I'll be able to save up for the possible PC build and be able to make cool shit. So for now, you can support me thru Ko-fi donations.



Sup. I'm SGTCharlynne.

Here are my links if you want to check out many of my works.

Animation channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZbC-72nypyhX_iWFbFAeWg/

Twitter: Get the fuck out of that site while you still can.

The Mod Archive: https://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_profile&query=91903

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-718752959

Neocities: https://sgtcharlynne.neocities.org/

Newgrounds: https://charlynne.newgrounds.com/



Y'know, this sucks a bunch of crap. A good site that actually benefited me in every aspect is closing its doors tomorrow, and it's hurts for all of us. And I'm not gonna make my final post be a lament or something doomy, instead I'm going to share a video I occasionally think back to. Something that's about death, especially like this website, but viewed in a way that gives out a positive light to y'all. This is a video based on the book "You're Going to Die" written by Timothy Furstnau, narrated by Vito Acconci and directed/edited by Dennis Palazzolo. It's brutal and raw, but it's something that helps you learn that it ain't all that bad. And even though I'm afraid of dying, I can still give props to this video for being helpful.