By the 1960s, the Confederation of Human States had begun to authorize select kinta workers to come down and participate in "urban renewal projects." Both this practice and many of the projects themselves were met with harsh criticism domestically, being seen as superficial solutions to largely nonexistent problems.
Definitely a reflection on disconnected authorities razing neighborhoods to build freeways and totally not an excuse to draw a cute androgynous sledgehammer-wielding eighty-foot monster person. OK, maybe those don't have to be mutually exclusive
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Definitely a reflection on disconnected authorities razing neighborhoods to build freeways and totally not an excuse to draw a cute androgynous sledgehammer-wielding eighty-foot monster person. OK, maybe those don't have to be mutually exclusive
Thanks for viewing.
Character(s), image, and world belong to me.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
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Size 1024 x 1024px
File Size 1.05 MB
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