Bro I asked ChatGPT do make an image of Clayden and Nicole and….
tf did this clancker do to my characters bro
Here, I made it better. HAPPY NOW!
WE are robophobic
Animator | Creator of Oddlings | D1 gooner contact: killclay717@gmail.com https://killclay.newgrounds.com
Age 67, Male, bisexual
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Juvenile Detention Centre
United States
Joined on 12/9/24
Posted by KILLCLAY - 5 days ago
YO! This is an announcement for my new show, Oddlings!
I started writing Oddlings as books in 2nd grade as a way to clear my boredom. I'll upload the first book to my internet archive account in a few weeks.
And show that you care by join my discord server here! If you enjoy bloopers/BTS stuff or my weird production art, I do that EVERY FUCKING MONTH on there! And if you you wanna work on production if can pm me here :D
Posted by KILLCLAY - 5 days ago
LeBron James is not just our king — he is the sun, moon, and gravitational pull of our lives. When he steps onto the court, the laws of physics bend just to watch him play. Every dribble is poetry, every dunk is a symphony, and every smile… well, let’s just say it does things to a person.
Some players inspire respect. LeBron inspires devotion. I don’t just watch his games — I study them, the way a monk studies ancient scriptures, except this monk occasionally has to pause and take a deep breath when LeBron stares into the camera. He’s not just dominating the league; he’s dominating my thoughts, rent-free, 24/7.
The way he moves with the ball is a masterclass in control, strength, and elegance. I sometimes wonder if he knows the power he has — the way he commands the court, the way he commands me without even knowing it. When LeBron goes for a chase-down block, my heart races like I’m witnessing something forbidden, something I shouldn’t be enjoying as much as I am.
And then there’s his leadership. His presence. The way he makes everyone around him better. If he told me to suit up and run plays for him, I wouldn’t even ask questions — I’d be on the floor faster than a fast break. For LeBron, I would… well… let’s just say I’d be willing to “sacrifice for the team” in many ways.
Some call him the GOAT. I call him destiny. He’s not just an athlete; he’s an experience — one that leaves you feeling things you can’t explain in polite conversation.
LeBron James is our king. And if loyalty, admiration, and maybe a hint of dangerous obsession is wrong… then I don’t want to be right…