
Maybe it's because IT'S real coffee.
I always remember reading books talking about the second world war, in which the real coffee was something rare and precious, and people only had ersatz coffee (i only found this translation).
There's war on Mars, in the background story, and Ghost is a soldier (well, a former-soldier), used to take caffeine, but not a real good coffee.
So here he discovered the real taste of real coffee..
Ghost character belongs to
Dhalo and is used with permission
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Pantone markers, digital paint for background
I always remember reading books talking about the second world war, in which the real coffee was something rare and precious, and people only had ersatz coffee (i only found this translation).
There's war on Mars, in the background story, and Ghost is a soldier (well, a former-soldier), used to take caffeine, but not a real good coffee.
So here he discovered the real taste of real coffee..
Ghost character belongs to

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Pantone markers, digital paint for background
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
Species Mouse
Size 450 x 383px
File Size 54.6 kB
... If I am coffee-addicted, Ghost can be coffee-addicted as well. XD
Of all the drawing, the only thing that looks like weird is the word "ersatz".. It just looks like the weirdest word I ever saw. XD
All the rest is good. Since Ghost is cheap with words, he would have omitted the word "so", but it's the same. They look funny ^^ But what I like of Paiesque is that whatever she draws, to me it looks like so alive even when it's a joke.
Have you noticed the little size of the coffee cups? That's some genuine Italian coffee, something worth an addiction.
Of all the drawing, the only thing that looks like weird is the word "ersatz".. It just looks like the weirdest word I ever saw. XD
All the rest is good. Since Ghost is cheap with words, he would have omitted the word "so", but it's the same. They look funny ^^ But what I like of Paiesque is that whatever she draws, to me it looks like so alive even when it's a joke.
Have you noticed the little size of the coffee cups? That's some genuine Italian coffee, something worth an addiction.
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