
That big foster bro that I sadly never draw that is always taking care of the twins, Bran and Raj. He is tired, ready to sleep for 40 years and never has enough coffee to pull him through the day. He deals with Raj the most so that’s definitely… man… poor boy can’t handle such a wild card everyday.
Sho probably works two jobs, keeps shit in order and is like a sponge. He just soaks it all in and lets it out depending on how hard you squeeze (no sexual joke there, i promise). Probably speaks in slight monotone and the go-to for grooming! He’s good at it :> Hopefully one day he can just take a month long vacation but considering Bran is in school and Raj only works at a flower shop, he may not be able to for some time.
Sho probably works two jobs, keeps shit in order and is like a sponge. He just soaks it all in and lets it out depending on how hard you squeeze (no sexual joke there, i promise). Probably speaks in slight monotone and the go-to for grooming! He’s good at it :> Hopefully one day he can just take a month long vacation but considering Bran is in school and Raj only works at a flower shop, he may not be able to for some time.
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Between his low-paying job and the need to keep his household in order, Sho is close to becoming a victim of Karoshi (過労死, Karōshi). In Japanese, Karoshi (過労死, Karōshi) means overwork death or "working oneself to death".
Sho needs help since his younger brother could care less and his twin brother is too busy with school. He needs to have a long talk with the twins before he burns himself out.
(The American song "Work That Sucker to Death" by Xavier plays in the background. Sho responds by keeling over and dozing off.)
Sho's tail is a bit long. However, most other Japanese macaque characters that I have seen elsewhere have a regular monkey's tail.
Sho needs help since his younger brother could care less and his twin brother is too busy with school. He needs to have a long talk with the twins before he burns himself out.
(The American song "Work That Sucker to Death" by Xavier plays in the background. Sho responds by keeling over and dozing off.)
Sho's tail is a bit long. However, most other Japanese macaque characters that I have seen elsewhere have a regular monkey's tail.
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