Ty Beard - Bumbling Fat Wargames Nerd Lolyer High On His Own Farts

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One of the Mini-Beards has a book on Amazon.

At the end of the world, would you follow a voice to Nowhere?
Zach is a tech-savvy teen who grew up in a trailer park in upstate New York. The son of a busy and hardworking single mother, he was mostly raised by his eccentric neighbor, Mr. Oleson, who taught him everything about radios.
Millie is the gifted daughter of a prominent Dean of Medicine in Pennsylvania. Since childhood, she’s dreamt of becoming a doctor like her father, tagging along with him around the hospital.
Gina hasn't been as lucky. She's lived for fifteen years under her abusive stepfather's boot in the parched hills of West Texas, where she finds solace in the company of her dog, Hank.
These three teens have nothing in common… until the day the world ends.
After a plague wipes out 99.9% of Earth’s population – including, apparently, all adults – these three heroes find that physical distance is no barrier. They venture through unimaginable dangers, battling the elements, wild animals, and feral children with a thirst for blood. America has become a post-apocalyptic wasteland, and these three teens are searching for refuge.
Enter Nowhere, Oklahoma. A small college town, it’s known for being forgettable – until now. Over the crackling airwaves of its college radio station, the haggard voice of an old man beckons to the teens. In Nowhere, he says, they’ll find safety and the chance to rebuild. But is Nowhere truly safe, or is it just another dead end?

Radio Nowhere is the exciting first book in the Radio Nowhere series. A YA character study full of thrills, suspense and grit, it’s a coming-of-age story for the modern era. In this world of living nightmares and broken hopes, the only thing worth fighting for… is the chance to dream once again.
 
One of the Mini-Beards has a book on Amazon.

At the end of the world, would you follow a voice to Nowhere?
Zach is a tech-savvy teen who grew up in a trailer park in upstate New York. The son of a busy and hardworking single mother, he was mostly raised by his eccentric neighbor, Mr. Oleson, who taught him everything about radios.
Millie is the gifted daughter of a prominent Dean of Medicine in Pennsylvania. Since childhood, she’s dreamt of becoming a doctor like her father, tagging along with him around the hospital.
Gina hasn't been as lucky. She's lived for fifteen years under her abusive stepfather's boot in the parched hills of West Texas, where she finds solace in the company of her dog, Hank.
These three teens have nothing in common… until the day the world ends.
After a plague wipes out 99.9% of Earth’s population – including, apparently, all adults – these three heroes find that physical distance is no barrier. They venture through unimaginable dangers, battling the elements, wild animals, and feral children with a thirst for blood. America has become a post-apocalyptic wasteland, and these three teens are searching for refuge.
Enter Nowhere, Oklahoma. A small college town, it’s known for being forgettable – until now. Over the crackling airwaves of its college radio station, the haggard voice of an old man beckons to the teens. In Nowhere, he says, they’ll find safety and the chance to rebuild. But is Nowhere truly safe, or is it just another dead end?

Radio Nowhere is the exciting first book in the Radio Nowhere series. A YA character study full of thrills, suspense and grit, it’s a coming-of-age story for the modern era. In this world of living nightmares and broken hopes, the only thing worth fighting for… is the chance to dream once again.
This is beautiful work tho.
 
So....are we just going to overlook that Ty admitted on stream that he regularly browses DeviantArt?

To be fair, there is not only shit to be found on Devian Art.

Look at this guy here

Some of his work:
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If he likes planes as much as he likes ships, weebs should send him Strike Witches figures. I recommend this one:
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Strike Witches is basically Kancolle but with planes.
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Japan is weird.
First I heard about Girls und Panzer.
Then I saw ship-waifus when World of Ships did that Azur Lane crossover.
Now plane-waifus.
I don't even want to know what will be next. Submarines as mermaids? Futanari artillery?
 
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First I heard about Girls und Panzer.
Then I saw ship-waifus when World of Ships did that Azur Lane crossover.
Now plane-waifus.
I don't even want to know what will be next. Submarines as mermaids? Futanari artillery?
Oh sweet summer child, you underestimate Japan's need to mix everything with highschool girls:
Submarines:
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Guns:
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Motorcycles:
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Jet planes:
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I could go on but you get my point.

Basically:
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