Fy's Station

I have no idea what I'm doing here but I draw sometimes if you wanna see it
- Reblog blog @ fylog

It’s my birthday!! Do you want to celebrate it in style??

My Splatoon t-shirts are on sale at TeeFury!! 🎉 They’re 15$ for the first week so grab'em while they’re hot!

teefury (dot) com / collections / fychan

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Merry Christmas!!

I hope your is filled with happiness and love, and that you get show your loved ones how much they mean to you ❤️

this is the only day you can reblog this

spectrumfanzine:

🧡💛Attention all cephalopod fans and friends, we’d like to welcome you to Spectrum fanzine!💙💜

Spectrum is a non-profit Splatoon colors-themed fanzine for LGBTQ+ pride. All profits will be donated to OUTRIGHT International.

What do we mean by colors you ask? The theme of our zine is loosely based on the huevember challenge in which each artist will be assigned a single hue to use for their piece. For more information be sure to visit at our page: https://spectrumzine.com/

If you are interested in Splatoon and playing with colors, you won’t want to miss out on all of the fun surprises we have!

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A lot of people asked me for a certain thing, I started it but I’m gonna redo it all better now…

Anyway, have a compleeetely unrelated doodle of Kris 👀

Dumbo Octopus is a term used to refer to all octopuses in the genus Grimpoteuthis, referencing the ear-like fins they have on their heads. Their flapping fins are used for propulsion, while their tentacles are used like a rudder to control their direction.

splatips:

12- Splatfest blues

Happy Splatween! 👻

alldrawn-up:

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Day 9! My yearly drawing of my inksona holding @fychanyan <3 <3

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The veined octopus, also known as the Coconut Octopus, often carries around half shells of coconuts or clams to use as a mobile home and protection. They’re able to walk in two tentacles, using the rest of their free arms to carry their homes around.

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Normally octopus live solitary and antisocial lives, but the Pacific Stripped Octopus is known for being an unusually social species, often living in groups of dozens. When mating they tangle their suckers and touch beak to beak, much like a kiss.