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Hiatus

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Due to the current situation (sickness unrelated to the other.) I am going on an hiatus, I don't when I will be back but I will think of something in the meantime.


Stay safe guys!

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But they are not going to be right here but in a different Deviant page and WebToon entirely for this.


https://www.deviantart.com/titanicbeastscomics


And as for comics, I had since started a Ko-Fi page to earn money for making comics related to the TToMB storyline.

I will consider making a comissions if I could make a poll on the matter.


If you want to support me, go buy me coffee and it will get this train rolling towards the future!

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Oh boy, where can I begin?


It's been so long and I don't know if I had the toys still or they are just gone within the back of my mind just collecting dust until now.


I recall this was being 16 years ago back in 2004, I had gotten the Incredibles Toys from McDonald's when the movie came out and I like playing with them when I was about 5 years old, I am a grown woman now in her 20's but I am recalling this memory from my childhood.


I was moving from city to city when the year 2004 rolled in, toys from McDonald's are now online to sell the collectibles for anyone who is going to collect the forgotten toys from the past of kid's playthings.


I think it was a craze for me when I was little.

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Retro feeling

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Originally wrote by JessaMar


Connie had always been given to nostalgia, even for things that she hadn't actually experienced the first time. Swing music from the 1940s, old farmhouses, rotary telephones, and fashion from the 1920s or 1960s; it all resonated for her as strongly as the TV shows from her own childhood.


Music Lover

She met Phil at a friend's cookout, and didn't expect that they would hit it off. He worked with computers and spoke eagerly about the latest gadgets; Connie used modern technology willingly enough, but she didn't find anything exciting about it. But Phil didn't look askance at the hat she wore, and when she talked about her favorite songs he immediately looked them up on his phone. Then he pulled out a bluetooth speaker so that they could listen together, and she was tickled to see that it was fashioned to look like an antique radio.


Antique radio prophecies

When the virus hit, it was easy enough for Connie to embrace new old-fashioned habits: baking bread, fermenting food, and narrowing her focus to the things she could touch. These things made her feel safer. She didn't mind putting most of her regular routines on hold, but she did wonder if this meant an end to her growing friendship with Phil. They kept in touch a little on social media, but it lacked substance.


Wear a mask and stay safe

Then one cold, sunny morning a small package arrived. It held a flash drive shaped like a cassette tape, and a handwritten note. Just looking at them made Connie feel as warm as her grandmother's cookies.


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