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ARBBs are humanoid sheep-men grown in secret laboratories and sold commercially around the world. The process of building your ARBB is a long but satisfying one.
First,you need to book an appointment with an ARBB salesman. During the appointment,you will go through lists and lists of options for your ARBB. Do you want him to be fat? Or muscular? What colour do you want him to be? Blue? White? Green with pink stripes? Would you like him to feel fuzzy to the touch,or maybe have rubbery skin? There’s a few…personal questions. Then there’s the extra details: Eye colour? Hairstyle? Tail type? Optional horns? This is followed by a mile of sliders,shrinking and expanding certain parts of your ARBB. We then get to personality: Would you like him to be playful? Loving? Energetic? Would you like him to make you breakfast every morning or be more than happy to share a bath with you?
After that marathon of questions,an image of the boyfriend you want is compiled and sent off to a remote facility where a cocktail of DNA is mixed to create an embryo of what will one day become your boyfriend. Everything is automated and handled remotely in these labs. Robots do everything here,from feeding the ARBBs to reporting their growth. After a week in an artificial womb,the boyfriend has two months of rapid growth and development ahead of them. They are given a small private room,full of things to develop their personality and are put on a schedule that includes mealtimes,etiquette classes and free time. At this point,the single most treasured possession of every ARBB is a photo of their future partner.
After the two months is up,the ARBB is fully mature and they are shipped of to the office where you first designed your boyfriend. A salesman calls you to inform you that your ARBB is on its way and that you can come and pick him up. Finally,you meet your new boyfriend and take him home,who is more than overjoyed to be living with the person they’ve been fawning over for the last two months.
This is my ARBB,I just brought him home this afternoon. He’s an absolute sweetheart and he’s so adorable! I’ve named him Dante.
First,you need to book an appointment with an ARBB salesman. During the appointment,you will go through lists and lists of options for your ARBB. Do you want him to be fat? Or muscular? What colour do you want him to be? Blue? White? Green with pink stripes? Would you like him to feel fuzzy to the touch,or maybe have rubbery skin? There’s a few…personal questions. Then there’s the extra details: Eye colour? Hairstyle? Tail type? Optional horns? This is followed by a mile of sliders,shrinking and expanding certain parts of your ARBB. We then get to personality: Would you like him to be playful? Loving? Energetic? Would you like him to make you breakfast every morning or be more than happy to share a bath with you?
After that marathon of questions,an image of the boyfriend you want is compiled and sent off to a remote facility where a cocktail of DNA is mixed to create an embryo of what will one day become your boyfriend. Everything is automated and handled remotely in these labs. Robots do everything here,from feeding the ARBBs to reporting their growth. After a week in an artificial womb,the boyfriend has two months of rapid growth and development ahead of them. They are given a small private room,full of things to develop their personality and are put on a schedule that includes mealtimes,etiquette classes and free time. At this point,the single most treasured possession of every ARBB is a photo of their future partner.
After the two months is up,the ARBB is fully mature and they are shipped of to the office where you first designed your boyfriend. A salesman calls you to inform you that your ARBB is on its way and that you can come and pick him up. Finally,you meet your new boyfriend and take him home,who is more than overjoyed to be living with the person they’ve been fawning over for the last two months.
This is my ARBB,I just brought him home this afternoon. He’s an absolute sweetheart and he’s so adorable! I’ve named him Dante.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Original Species
Size 1590 x 2318px
File Size 717.9 kB
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