Fluffy scared of the TV programme (The Master Butcher)

It’s a fluffy comic, and a series of unfortunate events led to its annihilation.

Coffee stains and a friend who thought they were helping destroyed my work entirely.

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No love for the 60s haha. No but really, 50s past and 70s present sounds like a cool idea. And even though I like the 60s best in general, I think 50s and 70s style future would work better as an aesthetic.

Sorry it got destroyed. That’s really annoying when you’re working on something. But at least like you said you can start with a blank slate now and it might actually end up better than it would have.

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Indeed, and I love the 60s. I’m just not as familiar with it as the 50s or 70s, I’ll be looking into it.

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Well, now I don’t know what to do. I’ve re affiliated myself with the 60s and 80s, now I’m not sure which to choose.

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For some reason, now I’m imagining a really exaggerated 60s, like in Austin Powers, except it’s set in the future. That actually sounds fun.

But if you’re looking to do a time skip in the story, maybe 50s to 70s would be better because there’s more time in between. Although if you’re doing time progression, it could go through all three decades.

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I mean in general, my head canon will be largely determined by this. All four decades have potential is the problem, I’ll have to research more.

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Sticking with my guns, the 70s, and anything in the past will be like the 50s.

The true challenge will be establishing that painted grainy look.

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Hmm yes, I don’t know what type of colours would be best for that type of look.

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Well, for a fluffy, the Weeping Angel should be outright terrifying.

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The Weeping Angles were terrifying even for humans.
But to be honest, I think the most scary were the original Mondasian Cybermen. You could still see how they used to be human, unlike with new Cybermen.

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I love those old cybermen, the new ones are just robots.

Defeated by the power of love :roll_eyes:

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Hilariously cute! It’s super adorable when fluffies are scared of things that aren’t really dangerous. For anyone wondering how to add drama to hugbox, this kind of scary non-threats are the way to do it! :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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To be fair, if you watched Dr. Who and were never afraid of some of the villains, you aren’t human. The weeping angels are horrific for example.