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Scout and Deimos

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I've been playing TF2 lately, I thought of drawing Scout with Deimos together. They are both silly goobers and I think they would be best friends!

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They’re LITERALLY twins……..

Wait, so the one on the left is Scout, but what about the one on the right? Is it Rich from the Newgrounds series "Madness Combat"?

same person, diffrent color pallette

(Saxton hale chargeing and gradually getting louder)

When I first saw the thumbnail of this art. The first thing that popped into my head was Remove Random Crits From TF2 by Uncle Dane. I like to think Deimos would want to keep Random Crits too. BECAUSE HE’S A NOOB, AND THAT’S THE ONLY WAY HE CAN GET KILLS! *Honk Honk*

Why I think TF2 should keep Random Crits:
Random Crits are random. You never know when you're gonna get a crit, so what's the big deal? I sometimes forget about random crits until I get one, which is rare. That is what makes them so special. People only hate random crits because they get killed by them. I get killed all the time, cirt or no crit, and you don’t see me being a bitch about it. But if they do remove them… fine. What ever.

By the way, I would love to buy a Tabletop Picture Frame of that drawing of Deimo's face and always remember why I still love Random Crits.

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Uploaded
Aug 27, 2023
9:40 AM EDT
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