@boot2
Joined on December 12th, 2019, this user has been a member for 2,377 days and is the 30,543rd person to register an account.
Has 58 submissions, the first one uploaded on March 26th, 2018 and the most recent on February 17th, 2026.
Of those, 2 have been featured and 14 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 2,605 downloads.
In total, they have been download 151,140 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 170 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 88% positive.
Has made 53 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 2,760 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
They have visited the site consecutively for 273 days, their best streak also being 273 days. On average, they post 8 updates and 45 comments per week.
This member is a Users' Choice voter!
Their current voting streak is 337 and their longest streak is 337 consecutive votes.
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That really depends. Default Scout is strong and durable because he’s a schiz inventor and he has to be. I’m not familiar with power scaling terms, and when I googled them it all sounded really confusing and convoluted. I’d say small building level.
But because he’s a schiz inventor, he’s got access to a plethora of weaponry, mechs, giant flying hands, etc.
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Me.
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As I make progress on my Tiaseeb figure, I thought it’d be a cool opportunity to talk a little about pythin biology.
Starting with one of my favorite features, their ears.
Pythins have three sets of fin-like ears located on the tops of their heads. Their ear-fins provide a greater function than just hearing, as the majority of spoken pythin languages rely on the noises they produce to communicate.
Point 1) Hard, bony, finger-like protrusions at the tips of their ear-fins. These protrusions interact with point 2 to create sound.
Point 2) Hollow keratin growths. These tiny lumps of keratin create wooden sounds when scratched or tapped. The bony finger-like protrusions of point 1 scratch against the shingle-like exterior of these growths to produce a noise like a frog croaking, a zipper, or a guiro. When two of these growths tap against each other, they emit a noise like the tapping of wooden claves.
Point 3) Membrane. The membrane that connects each set of ear-fins are essential for trapping sounds and funneling it into their ear drums. Located at the base of their ear-fins are their ear holes. These membranes will flex to cup incoming sounds and direct it downwards into their ear drums.
Although pythins primarily use their ear-fins to communicate, their mouths (not pictured, still working on it!) are capable of communication as well. It wasn’t until the space age where pythins began to interact with their extraterrestrial neighbors that they began using their mouths for formal communication. For much of their history, the most communicating they would do with their mouths involved screams of terror or rage.
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He’s like the moldy lemon that’s been sitting on my countertop for a month
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Wait Daycore came back today?
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If you guys like this figure, you should check this out too! I think it’s pretty deserving of the spotlight!
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He’s going to get proper lips and a better forehead soon.
My goal with this figure is to make him extremely expressive. I might not include a working jaw, but he’s got articulating brow muscles, nose, and face wrinkles. Then I want to make him super dynamic and poseable.
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It’s been a very long time since I’ve last made a presentable figure
While this is still a fat WIP, I wanted to share the progress I’ve made because I’m desperate to share some content
This is going to be my Tiaseeb 2025 remake, from my old Worldshift stories.
What do you guys think? I could really use some feedback. I’m not very familiar with making organic figures, so any advice I can get I’ll happily take
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He’s going to get proper lips and a better forehead soon.
My goal with this figure is to make him extremely expressive. I might not include a working jaw, but he’s got articulating brow muscles, nose, and face wrinkles. Then I want to make him super dynamic and poseable.
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This is sick
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If you guys like this figure, you should check this out too! I think it’s pretty deserving of the spotlight!
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Idk who that Bootlegsnake guy is but he sounds like a real prick
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Posting about politics on this website is stupid. I think politics should stay off of the website, regardless of who is posting them.
I’ve tried to get in on it but I stopped because it’s stupid. I think it’s best for me personally not to divulge my political views. Not for the sanctity of my reputation or for fear of making enemies, but because I think it’s stupid and an unnecessary detail about myself.
If that changes and I start posting about politics here in the future, please crucify me and cite this comment.
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You’ll kill me but I’ll just come back as Smoothielegsnake and I’ll refresh the fuck out of you with my delicious fruity beverage varieties
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They’re talking about boot licking and boot sucking, but I’m over here dry as a bone.
If Ralph is ever looking to do some serious boot licking, I’m open for business ❤️
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Nah little cuz, you just gotta look into it yourself. Stop being so gullible and think critically every once in awhile, it’ll save us all some headache!
As the ancient Hawaiians used to say:

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That means you suck, haole!
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I remember seeing them in dark places….