For the epic bird who managed to revive a fandom @randomalistic (<- SUCH A PASSIONATE AND KIND PERSON BTW YOU SHOULD TOTALLY GO WATCH THEIR VIDEO IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY! GO GO GO THIS IS AN ORDER!!!)
bonus doodles teehee, got attached to the idea of a little bird and its oxpecker-like relationship with the world's largest parasite :]c
Escaping from Olaf.
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There he go
gummy lamas
My thoughts exactly!
girldad and emo teen energy
oh gosh sorry my hand is slipped
I believe they were referring to this:
Hey, you know that "We locked our baby in a car" skit? I wonder if Kinger and Queenie were anxious new parents when Ragatha was a baby? Because I can easily imagine them getting into a situation like that where they both panic. (Kinger more so)
I haven't heard about it but yeah, they were pretty anxious when they had to take care of her, and of course Kinger would be the one panicking more often.