Yes, this novel was called "Infinite Memory". The protagonist had the super brain function obtained after taking drugs with the NZT48. He could freely travel through the movie world and change the plot. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Spacetime Development Guide.😋I recommend you to take a look at "Soul Traversal from the Divine College." It was also written by the author, Traveling Groundhog, and it's still in the middle of a series. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend "Scientific Martial Arts from Naruto" and "Descending the Gate of Wuxia." The protagonists were all transmigrators. The former did not have bloodlines or absolute physiques, but they had thousands of years of Chinese culture and knowledge. They used the knowledge they had learned to strengthen themselves. The latter used the Gate of Wuxia to travel through different Wuxia worlds, exploding the entire universe with Chinese martial arts. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, start with light sketching to outline the shape. Then, use short and curved strokes to create the texture of the fur. Pay attention to the direction of the strokes based on the light source.
The 'Clinton Wag the Dog' cartoons often symbolize the perceived manipulation or diversion of public attention by the Clinton administration in certain situations.
It could show Jakko's attempts to find food, shelter, and maybe even a new home. Maybe there are other characters who interact with Jakko and affect its journey.
Cute cartoons are funny due to various elements. Maybe it's the simple yet charming art style, or the way they play with stereotypes in a lighthearted way. Sometimes, it's just the sheer absurdity of the scenarios presented that brings the laughs.