
or you can be in fake pencils:

or you can be in high-contrast grainy webcam style:

When I was growing up this sort of thing was utterly sci-fi. You couldn't put pictures on the internets unless you had some awesomely fast modem that'd do like 56K and even then they were mostly low-res .gifs. These days shit is instantly public. In many ways I'm awfully grateful to have got through the bullied-child stage in a pre-internet world.
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