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26, cartoon and video game liker.


Occasional NSFW rechosts, ask me to tag if necessary.


You can find art I made under #bvart!


A low resolution website banner depicting a close-up of Xenia, the Linux Fox's face against a red background. To the right is large, bolded text reading "LINUX" accompanied by smaller text underneath reading "the choice of a GNU generation."

A deviantART styled stamp containing a photo of an elderly person's face to the right of white text reading "I'm thinking about those beans" with grammar, punctuation, and spelling mistakes. The background is a photo of baked beans.A deviantART styled stamp containing a screenshot of Mario from Super Mario 64, edited to be giving the viewer a realistic middle fingerA deviantART styled stamp containing a photo of a hairless pet rat next to a toy keyboard with rainbow-colored keysA deviantART style animated pixel stamp featuring cropped artwork of femtanyl's mascot. "FEMTANYL" is spelled out in white pixel letters on the mascot's forehead that individually turn red from left to right in a loop
An 88 by 31 pixel banner of an abstract floating head creature with a liquid eye facing away from the viewer, a closed eye with an eyelash facing towards the viewer, and teardrop-shaped gems coming out of the eyelash. Xhe is accompanied by text reading "Charm will protect you!" and is depicted in front of a purple background.an animated 88 by 31 button. it is a parody of the classic "Netscape NOW! 3.0" button, replacing the Netscape Navigator logo with alternating photos of Laura Les and Dylan Brady's faces screaming, sourced from the back cover of the album "10,000 Gec". The word 'netscape' in 'netscape now' is replaced with a crude scrawling of the word "GECS".an animated 88 by 31 button. along the top is text reading "SPONGEHEAD" in a font from Spongebob Squarepants, colored in black and cohost's plum color. below is smaller Spongebob font text reading "prof-badvibes" in green, with one letter at a time in sequence flashing white. To the sides are Incidental Number 7, a background character from Spongebob, and Eggbug, the cohost mascot, colored to resemble Spongebob.an 88 by 31 button of the transgender pride flag against a gray background next to text reading "trans rights now!"
an 88 by 31 button featuring animated pixel art of Reimu Hakurei from the Touhou series against a gray background. she is pictured next to text reading "powered by Reimu."an 88 by 31 animated button. the button starts showing a blue color, but the point of view zooms out to reveal a blue variant of Tux, the Linux penguin, against a gray background. text reading "Linux powered" appears in the banner to the left of Tux.an 88 by 31 button. it is a parody of the classic "Netscape NOW! 3.0" button, replacing the Netscape Navigator logo with a photo of Weird Al Yankovich's face. The word 'netscape' in 'netscape now' is replaced with the word 'Yankovic'.an 88 by 31 animated button of the Lapfox Trax logo, which is the word 'LAPFOX' in bold serif font with a cartoon fox's head replacing the 'O'. The logo is in front of a rainbow color-shifting grid
A parody of the "Netscape Now!" 88 by 31 pixel button. To the left is a rotating marijuana leaf, and to the right is text reading "Legalize Now!" along with the letters M and J in the bottom right corner.An animated 88 by 31 pixel banner with a yellow-to-green hue-shifting background. To the left is a cropped piece of clipart showing the top half of a newspaper cartoon-styled individual's face looking at the viewer in a goofy way. The clipart is accompanied by text reading "FREE STUFF" in bolded all capital letters to the right.An 88 by 31 pixel banner depicting two photographed women looking up and to the right against a white background. Text reading "GAY WOMEN" in bolded all capital letters can be found to the right, with the word "gay" being larger and emphasized.An animated 88 by 31 pixel banner depicting a sprite of a blinking one-eyed green alien from the Commander Keen games. To the alien's right is text reading "Accursed Farms".
An 88 by 31 pixel banner depicting a rainbow peace symbol to the left of blue text reading "Peace Now!", both against a gray background.An 88 by 31 pixel banner depicting an inverted United States flag with the stars replaced by a 'no' symbol. On top of the flag is black handwritten pixel text reading "ACAB".An animated 88 by 31 pixel banner depicting Super Mario running to the right through a 'window' to the left. To the right is blue text reading "Dave's Videogame Classics".An 88 by 31 pixel banner containing sprites of Kris and Susie from the video game Deltarune. Susie is looking at Kris with a cartoonishly angry expression. Below the two is white text against a black background reading "kris where tf are we."
An animated 88 by 31 pixel banner with a gray background. To the left is a 'window' showing a sprite of a dove against a black background. The dove is shown flying and being covered up by a red X symbol in two alternating frames. To the right is black-and-gray flashing text reading "DEAD DOVE, DO NOT EAT" in all-capital letters.An animated 88 by 31 pixel banner depicting an illustration of Hatsune Miku against a gray background. Miku is blinking her eyes and smiling on alternating frames. To the right is text reading "This site is Miku Approved", with 'Miku' in large, bolded blue letters and 'Approved' flashing rapidly between blue and red.An 88 by 31 pixel banner depicting the transgender pride flag, with beveled edges to give the impression of mild three-dimensional depth.An 88 by 31 pixel banner depicting the blue Sega logo against a white background.
An 88 by 31 pixel banner depicting a screencap of Blender version 1.X, with a classic-styled logo and a wireframe cube in the centerAn 88 by 31 pixel banner depicting the words "download SBURB" next to a logo of a minimalist lime-green house separated into segments. The word "SBURB" is rendered in a bold, cartoony, lime-green font.An 88 by 31 pixel banner depicting the lesbian pride flag, with beveled edges to give the impression of mild three-dimensional depth.An 88 by 31 pixel banner depicting character art of Sonic from the fangame Sonic Robo Blast 2 against that game's title screen background.
an 88 by 31 button of the blue-and-orange logo of the Doom video game series to the right of the Doomguy's grinning Heads Up Display face against a gray background.

Thanks to @framebuffer for my profile picture, @candiedreptile for the Charm button, @softwareangel for the Spongehead button!


Sources of any other profile graphics that weren't made or commissioned by me can be found here:
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Ratheronfire
@Ratheronfire

After nearly three years, it's finally time: My Godot remake of Stinkoman 20X6 is complete! Every level, every cutscene, and a whole lot more. To celebrate, I've put together a little trailer.

You can get the game now at https://ratheronfire.com/projects/stinkoman/ for Windows/Mac/Linux/Android, and it's also playable in the browser.


Before I talk too much about the game itself, I want to give some thanks to all the people who either helped me along, or whose work made this project possible.

First, of course, is the good folks at Homestar Runner Dot Com - Mike & Matt Chapman and Jonathan Howe who made the original game, as well as jezzamonn , who finally brought it to a close with level 10, and the oh-so-mysterious U.Z. Inu who composed the soundtrack for the final level.

On the subject of music, I'd also like to thank Gfdgsgxgzgdrc who surprised me out of the blue with some incredible remasters of the compressed tracks from the Flash version. Their new versions I think really help make the whole package feel complete.
You can see more of their work over at their Scratch page.

I'd also like to thank Souperion and Wassup Thunder for allowing me to use their amazing Stinkoman remix as part of the soundtrack to the release trailer.

Next, I want to thank the members of my Discord server who tested the game, as well as for being generally a part of the community: fortran, ChrisHighwind, PetrarchEleven, KirbychuHRD, and retroshaffer. Thanks for all of your help.

Lastly, I want to give special, personal thanks to a long-time friend of mine, KirbychuHRD, who helped make sure this game kept moving along, even at times when I had no idea just how far I was going to end up bringing it.

He spent an unbelievable amount of time playtesting knowing that I had no real means to pay him for it, and gave me so many clever ideas and suggestions all throughout these three years, as well as helping redeisgn some of the original art to suit the new engine.

Everyone who's supported me all this time, everyone who's followed my sporadic updates, everyone whose work helped make this possible: Thank you, truly. It means more to me than you could imagine.

All that aside, what exactly is new in this version? Well... a lot, actually! Aside from level 10 in its full glory, I've also put in a whole bunch of bugfixes, QoL improvements, and extra polish all throughout the game.

I've also added a lot of different parts of the original package that didn't exist until this version - the attact mode, the manual, and a whole bunch of other minor things I forgot along the way.

Also, with this version of the game the hidden time attack and boss rush modes are now fully complete, and I've also made them and the other extras visible but locked until beating certain levels. There's also the level editor, which is still very, very incomplete.

And of course, it wouldn't be properly Homestar Runner without a few secrets hidden throughout! Most of them are pretty minor and (I think) quite a bit obscure, so I'm curious to see if anyone can find them.

EDIT: Guess I probably should've gotten rid of some of the twitter handles when I copied this over, huh


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