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Posted 3 years agohello! thank you for stopping by. it's my story how I've been living these days of war. (I apologize for any mistakes in advance! ^^")
you know, I'm Ukrainian, I didn't move to another country and now I'm in Kyiv. yeah, it was a deliberate decision to stay. for almost a month I was trying to return to my hometown from Nikopol (which is situated very near occupied Energodar where is nuclear power plant is). when my mom heard about these bad news she in panic thinking about Chornobil disaster began to force me to return to Kyiv. at the same day I spent almost all my cash to just get to transit railway station where spent almost a day of waiting and watching hundreds of people evacuating to Lviv to borders.
the great irony was that my train had been canceled at the last moment! when I asked some military men on the platform about the "delay" they just looked at me like I was silly girl and answered that Kyiv had been bombed, haha. I was in panic thinking about mom's safety. I didn't have a cash and money on my card, there was already almost 9pm and no one could take me back to Nikopol through all blockposts (it was really a miracle I managed to take taxi before, it took a few hours to get to the place where I was).
the only solution was to get on the last evacuation train to Lviv. I can't describe all the nightmare I faced just trying to get inside. I spent a few hours in line of hundreds of waiting people, also it was very cold outside. I was almost thrown on railways and strangled by panicking moms with their kids, I injured my working hand a little trying not to lose things in a crazy crowd. it was a hell, literally.
but the real hell began when we finally got on the train... there were 4-5 people on a single bunk, we were in a complete darkness cuz of disguise, we couldn't even open any window, so the temperature inside reached almost 30°C (86°F). I really don't know how I managed to survive and even get some sleep while being squeezed. but I couldn't eat at all, just drank a water and wiped with it my revealing parts of the body, haha. needless to say that we had been "travelling" like that for almost 20 hours, our train was picking up refugees in many parts of the West Ukraine.
thanks to my relatives who got to Lviv earlier than me I was given a shelter. finally I could take a shower, have a meal and sleep peacefully in bed not hearing any sirens. despite all of that I started to cry every time I tried to say or ask something. I was crying even when I was eating. I think it was some kind of hysteria, hm. when I looked in the mirror I saw a skeleton with huge dark spots under eyes, I was scared of myself tbh.
the next few weeks we spent in a very tiny village in Ternopil province. there was no internet and a very poor mobile connection. there were at least 3 disconnections in a raw every time I was trying to call and talk to my mom. cuz of this and a huge worry for the mom my mental state started to get worsen. I woke up for 2-3 times every single night, and almost every time in tears and panic. I was always panicking when my mom couldn't answer right away.
when I started to feel even worse I just stayed in my small room without lights laying in bed and sobbing. the only entertainment for me was sleeping and writing one of my Mitsukiri fanfics (it always took no more than an hour cuz in my room there was no sockets and my laptop battery died so fast). at first I read some books but I finished them fast, ahaha. they were all turned out to be about 2nd World War and I was like "wtf", ahaha. :DD
the last drop of my sanity had gone when I heard that we were going to stay in the village till May. I felt I couldn't bear it anymore. for the first time I didn't lie to mom that everything was fine and told her my condition was really terrible. I was sick not only mentally but also physically. my mom managed to find out all information about the train only for a night so the next day my uncle and aunty prepared me for another risky trip to Kyiv while I was laying in bed crying.
spending only 7 hours at the railway station was not a challenge for me anymore, the main issue was my fear of train cancelation (I guess, it became my mental trauma, I dunno how I'll travel by train in future, ahah). the train was delayed for half an hour and I had only less than 5 min to take it. I got on the train quickly thanks to one of local military men who helped to carry my things. I was so tired and happy cuz I was finally on my way to mom that I didn't pay attention to the lack of bedclothes.
yeah, after all I returned to Kyiv and hugged my mom tightly. it was a really hard month for me. I also forgot to say that my mom had left me in Nikopol and returned to Kyiv right at the day when the war started, you can now imagine all my anxiousness from a very beginning. so, please, give a loving hug to your mom or any close relative of yours and say how you love them, it really matters. you have a huge advantage to be able to do that under the blue peaceful sky unlike most of the Ukrainians.
so... my life continued. I lost almost 6kg (13lb) just because of stress only but it didn't matter to me cuz I was at home. I opened commissions not only to just distract myself but also cuz my mom might loose her job in the future. also I received donations from friends of mine from abroad, it was so touching, ah!
there were lots of loud noises of artillery systems and guns, also explosions. one night we suddenly got up cuz anti-missile system was located really close to our home. the sky was always gray and there was a burning smell. maybe you are wondering now how could it be cuz Kyiv has a powerful defense, so I answer. we live on the outskirts of Kyiv near Irpin.))0)0)) (I hope you all know what massacre was there)
despite the danger and sirens I finally started to work! but one day we were left without lights cuz stupid russians shot the power plant, and after a day they destroyed a couple of high voltage lines. thanks to understanding and patience of my customers I could continue working with some delays. so I'd like to thank everyone who took a commission from me at this really hard time for me. I highly appreciate your kindness and trust!
I'll open some YCH auctions soon and still ready to take commissions. it's already quite safe now but I'll always notify my customers about any issues and delays (I pray there won't be any, ahah). thank you so much for your huge support guys! luv you! stay safe and have a great peaceful days!
you know, I'm Ukrainian, I didn't move to another country and now I'm in Kyiv. yeah, it was a deliberate decision to stay. for almost a month I was trying to return to my hometown from Nikopol (which is situated very near occupied Energodar where is nuclear power plant is). when my mom heard about these bad news she in panic thinking about Chornobil disaster began to force me to return to Kyiv. at the same day I spent almost all my cash to just get to transit railway station where spent almost a day of waiting and watching hundreds of people evacuating to Lviv to borders.
the great irony was that my train had been canceled at the last moment! when I asked some military men on the platform about the "delay" they just looked at me like I was silly girl and answered that Kyiv had been bombed, haha. I was in panic thinking about mom's safety. I didn't have a cash and money on my card, there was already almost 9pm and no one could take me back to Nikopol through all blockposts (it was really a miracle I managed to take taxi before, it took a few hours to get to the place where I was).
the only solution was to get on the last evacuation train to Lviv. I can't describe all the nightmare I faced just trying to get inside. I spent a few hours in line of hundreds of waiting people, also it was very cold outside. I was almost thrown on railways and strangled by panicking moms with their kids, I injured my working hand a little trying not to lose things in a crazy crowd. it was a hell, literally.
but the real hell began when we finally got on the train... there were 4-5 people on a single bunk, we were in a complete darkness cuz of disguise, we couldn't even open any window, so the temperature inside reached almost 30°C (86°F). I really don't know how I managed to survive and even get some sleep while being squeezed. but I couldn't eat at all, just drank a water and wiped with it my revealing parts of the body, haha. needless to say that we had been "travelling" like that for almost 20 hours, our train was picking up refugees in many parts of the West Ukraine.
thanks to my relatives who got to Lviv earlier than me I was given a shelter. finally I could take a shower, have a meal and sleep peacefully in bed not hearing any sirens. despite all of that I started to cry every time I tried to say or ask something. I was crying even when I was eating. I think it was some kind of hysteria, hm. when I looked in the mirror I saw a skeleton with huge dark spots under eyes, I was scared of myself tbh.
the next few weeks we spent in a very tiny village in Ternopil province. there was no internet and a very poor mobile connection. there were at least 3 disconnections in a raw every time I was trying to call and talk to my mom. cuz of this and a huge worry for the mom my mental state started to get worsen. I woke up for 2-3 times every single night, and almost every time in tears and panic. I was always panicking when my mom couldn't answer right away.
when I started to feel even worse I just stayed in my small room without lights laying in bed and sobbing. the only entertainment for me was sleeping and writing one of my Mitsukiri fanfics (it always took no more than an hour cuz in my room there was no sockets and my laptop battery died so fast). at first I read some books but I finished them fast, ahaha. they were all turned out to be about 2nd World War and I was like "wtf", ahaha. :DD
the last drop of my sanity had gone when I heard that we were going to stay in the village till May. I felt I couldn't bear it anymore. for the first time I didn't lie to mom that everything was fine and told her my condition was really terrible. I was sick not only mentally but also physically. my mom managed to find out all information about the train only for a night so the next day my uncle and aunty prepared me for another risky trip to Kyiv while I was laying in bed crying.
spending only 7 hours at the railway station was not a challenge for me anymore, the main issue was my fear of train cancelation (I guess, it became my mental trauma, I dunno how I'll travel by train in future, ahah). the train was delayed for half an hour and I had only less than 5 min to take it. I got on the train quickly thanks to one of local military men who helped to carry my things. I was so tired and happy cuz I was finally on my way to mom that I didn't pay attention to the lack of bedclothes.
yeah, after all I returned to Kyiv and hugged my mom tightly. it was a really hard month for me. I also forgot to say that my mom had left me in Nikopol and returned to Kyiv right at the day when the war started, you can now imagine all my anxiousness from a very beginning. so, please, give a loving hug to your mom or any close relative of yours and say how you love them, it really matters. you have a huge advantage to be able to do that under the blue peaceful sky unlike most of the Ukrainians.
so... my life continued. I lost almost 6kg (13lb) just because of stress only but it didn't matter to me cuz I was at home. I opened commissions not only to just distract myself but also cuz my mom might loose her job in the future. also I received donations from friends of mine from abroad, it was so touching, ah!
there were lots of loud noises of artillery systems and guns, also explosions. one night we suddenly got up cuz anti-missile system was located really close to our home. the sky was always gray and there was a burning smell. maybe you are wondering now how could it be cuz Kyiv has a powerful defense, so I answer. we live on the outskirts of Kyiv near Irpin.))0)0)) (I hope you all know what massacre was there)
despite the danger and sirens I finally started to work! but one day we were left without lights cuz stupid russians shot the power plant, and after a day they destroyed a couple of high voltage lines. thanks to understanding and patience of my customers I could continue working with some delays. so I'd like to thank everyone who took a commission from me at this really hard time for me. I highly appreciate your kindness and trust!
I'll open some YCH auctions soon and still ready to take commissions. it's already quite safe now but I'll always notify my customers about any issues and delays (I pray there won't be any, ahah). thank you so much for your huge support guys! luv you! stay safe and have a great peaceful days!
TERMS OF SERVICE
Posted 4 years agoHello! Please read carefully before taking a commission from me. Ignorance of the rules is not an excuse.You can contact me via:
♡DM on Furaffinity♡
♡TWITTER ♡
♡ DISCORD ♡ or copy my username if link doesn't work: lcrma
♡ email: lcrmapuff[at]gmail.com ♡
♡ KO-FI ♡
RULES

General
- You must be 18+ to commission me;
- You can call me mo, Mo, idlemo or Lcrma (but mo is preferred);
- Keep in mind that English is not my native language (I'm from Ukraine) and sometimes I can make awkward mistakes, please excuse me for any misunderstandings;
- Be polite and don't be nit-picky;
- I love chit-chat, but it highly affects my speed with concentration and causes delays. So please refrain from talking to me about your personal affairs while I'm working with you, it's for your sakes. I'd like to talk when I'm free. ᕕ( ಠ‿ಠ )ᕗ
Payment
- Payment via PayPal, Ko-fi can also be used;
- Payment must be made upfront in USD;
- I'll charge you for the rush;
- I'll charge a 25% fee for a private commission that will not be posted anywhere;
- NO REFUNDS!
- If you don't trust me, don't commission me.
Requirements to commission me
- You can contact me via: Furaffinity, Twitter, Discort or email;
- When you commission me I'll need a detailed reference (artwork) OR a VERY clear description of what you're looking for;
- Please, don't rush me and ask for updates very often;
- Wings, complex characters, and complex ideas are subject to an additional fee. Those are calculated on a case by case basis;
- If for some reason I can't handle the commission, I reserve my right to refuse your request at the very beginning without taking money.
Stages/Art process
- Turnaround time depends on the type of commission and specific details but generally will be within 2-3 weeks! ─=≡Σ((( つ•̀ω•́ )つ
(upd: due to the war in my country there may be some delays)
- I'll always notify you about every schedule changes and delays;
- I'll send you a sketch within 24h after payment;
- I'll always provide you wip (sketch, lineart, colored version) before I finish the illustration. Make sure you've checked everything before I move on to the next stage;
- I do changes for free only if I forgot something which was mentioned at the beginning;
- I'll charge you for any edits that were not discussed originally.
Art
- You will get a PNG file with 3000x3000 canvas size or larger and 144 resolution. I can also make it transparent if needed;
- You cannot make any profit off of my art. It is for personal use only!
- My signature can't be removed;
- I may use the artwork I made for you in my portfolio only and won't make any additional profit off of it;
- No edits to the artwork without my permission;
- You can repost the artwork you get, but you must give me credit and link back to my FA or Twitter page;
- My art can't be sold as NFTs in any circumstance!
- FEEDING MY ART TO AI IS HIGHLY PROHIBITED!
Blacklist
- You are trying to scam me;
- You are rude, impatient and insulting;
- You trace or use my artwork as your own.
I DO
- Human, furry, pony art;
- Females, males, trans, futanari, femboys, chibi;
- OC, Fanart (for personal use only);
- SFW;
- NSFW including light BDSM, FEMdom, porn, self porn;
- Graphic sex scenes including multiple characters;
- Fertilization, pregnancy, lactation;
- Cross dressing, tasteful nudity, pinups;
- Shibari, all kinds of sexual bandage;
- Sex toys;
- Tentacles;
- Dragons(for extra charge);
- Reference sheet (depending on complexity);
- Everything which wasn't mentioned in "I DON'T".
I DON'T
- Commissions including my OC;
- Non-consensual sexual;
- Characters under 18 years featured in suggestive or adult themed art;
- Feral porn;
- Insects;
- Cub porn;
- Animation;
- Super detailed backgrounds;
- Death;
- Vore (anal, vaginal);
- Gore;
- Extreme hyper body parts.
If you want to ask any additional questions, please leave me a note.
♡ Thank you and have a great day! ♡
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