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imagine sitting down at the dinner table with your loving family, acting like a normal person, when you just finished drawing explicit images of Freddy Fazbear. 😔 (relatable) Let’s talk about the bizarre phenomenon of R34 artists who still live with their parents while trying to project an image of being totally normal, functional adults. It’s honestly like watching a sitcom that’s run out of ideas—so painfully awkward you can’t help but cringe. First of all, how are you in your twenties or thirties, churning out questionable content, yet still deciding that your childhood bedroom is the best place to cultivate your “artistic genius”? I get it; it’s tough out there. But come on! You can’t be cranking out all this “original” work while sharing a bathroom with your parents. I can only imagine the awkward dinner conversations. “So, what did you create today, honey?” Oh, you know, just some highly detailed illustrations that are definitely not for the faint of heart. Nothing screams “mature adult” like a dinner table conversation that veers into the realms of the bizarre. And let’s not forget the whole façade they maintain. You know the type—the ones who post on social media about their “incredibly busy schedules” and how they’re “working hard” on their art. Meanwhile, their mom is probably reminding them to take out the trash or doing their laundry. The juxtaposition is priceless. It’s like they want the world to think they’re these tortured artists living on the edge, but in reality, they’re just a few steps away from asking for a ride to the mall. I mean, how can you seriously market yourself as a “professional” when you’re living in a house that’s still decorated with your childhood posters? What’s even more infuriating is the attitude some of these artists have. You know the ones—flipping their hair and acting like they’re somehow superior to the rest of us because they’ve “chosen” this lifestyle. It’s like, congratulations! You’ve managed to dodge adulthood and responsibility while cultivating a niche online. Kudos! But do you really think that gives you the right to look down your nose at others who have jobs, pay rent, and live in the real world? Newsflash: living in your parents’ basement while claiming to be an “artistic prodigy” doesn’t make you special. It just makes you… well, comfortable. Then there’s the delusion of being a “normal” person. Oh, please. You can’t sit there, churning out content that borders on the absurd while expecting everyone to treat you like the next Da Vinci. The more you try to convince us of your normalcy, the more we see the truth: you’re just a grown-up kid who hasn’t quite figured it out yet. It’s okay to love what you do, but pretending that you’re a fully-fledged adult when you can’t even handle your own laundry? That’s a hard pass. In conclusion, can we please stop pretending that R34 artists living at home are the misunderstood visionaries of our time? They’re not. They’re just procrastinating adults who haven’t quite grasped the concept of independence. So, next time you come across one of these self-proclaimed “normal” creators, remember: they may have a knack for drawing, but they’ve still got some serious growing up to do. #fnaf #r34 #relatable  #memes #gerg #funny #funnyvideos #satire #brainrot #shitposting #humor #fypage #meme
imagine sitting down at the dinner table with your loving family, acting like a normal person, when you just finished drawing explicit images of Freddy Fazbear. 😔 (relatable) Let’s talk about the bizarre phenomenon of R34 artists who still live with their parents while trying to project an image of being totally normal, functional adults. It’s honestly like watching a sitcom that’s run out of ideas—so painfully awkward you can’t help but cringe. First of all, how are you in your twenties or thirties, churning out questionable content, yet still deciding that your childhood bedroom is the best place to cultivate your “artistic genius”? I get it; it’s tough out there. But come on! You can’t be cranking out all this “original” work while sharing a bathroom with your parents. I can only imagine the awkward dinner conversations. “So, what did you create today, honey?” Oh, you know, just some highly detailed illustrations that are definitely not for the faint of heart. Nothing screams “mature adult” like a dinner table conversation that veers into the realms of the bizarre. And let’s not forget the whole façade they maintain. You know the type—the ones who post on social media about their “incredibly busy schedules” and how they’re “working hard” on their art. Meanwhile, their mom is probably reminding them to take out the trash or doing their laundry. The juxtaposition is priceless. It’s like they want the world to think they’re these tortured artists living on the edge, but in reality, they’re just a few steps away from asking for a ride to the mall. I mean, how can you seriously market yourself as a “professional” when you’re living in a house that’s still decorated with your childhood posters? What’s even more infuriating is the attitude some of these artists have. You know the ones—flipping their hair and acting like they’re somehow superior to the rest of us because they’ve “chosen” this lifestyle. It’s like, congratulations! You’ve managed to dodge adulthood and responsibility while cultivating a niche online. Kudos! But do you really think that gives you the right to look down your nose at others who have jobs, pay rent, and live in the real world? Newsflash: living in your parents’ basement while claiming to be an “artistic prodigy” doesn’t make you special. It just makes you… well, comfortable. Then there’s the delusion of being a “normal” person. Oh, please. You can’t sit there, churning out content that borders on the absurd while expecting everyone to treat you like the next Da Vinci. The more you try to convince us of your normalcy, the more we see the truth: you’re just a grown-up kid who hasn’t quite figured it out yet. It’s okay to love what you do, but pretending that you’re a fully-fledged adult when you can’t even handle your own laundry? That’s a hard pass. In conclusion, can we please stop pretending that R34 artists living at home are the misunderstood visionaries of our time? They’re not. They’re just procrastinating adults who haven’t quite grasped the concept of independence. So, next time you come across one of these self-proclaimed “normal” creators, remember: they may have a knack for drawing, but they’ve still got some serious growing up to do. #fnaf #r34 #relatable #memes #gerg #funny #funnyvideos #satire #brainrot #shitposting #humor #fypage #meme

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