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https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2440109083
@Nicole probably not, taking titties off of things is a bitch, but i might be able to tryyyyyyyy mayyyybeeeee but don't get your hopes up
@GlitchSans240 some day. not at the moment. these are just personal projects and my own hyperfixations done to make my brain happy. but it's also a lot easier than removing boobs, significantly so, so uhhh. ye a like. not impossible. might happen if i start playing again
@Lil' Gifted cuz pp awesome ngl
sorry it look so damn long to respond, steam is, unsurprisingly, unreliable
Workshop items for Terraria are downloaded into the Steam/steamapps/workshop/content/105600 directory (105600 here is the ID for Terraria, other IDs are different games). What you can do is just right click any game on Steam and open the game's installation directory there, if it's installed on the main Steam drive then it'll be in Steam/steamapps/common, from which you can just go back a bit and then go into the directory with Workshop items. Otherwise, you'll need to find where the Steam installation is. By default, on Linux it's ~/.steam/steam, on Windows it's in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam
Also whoops sorry
BLOOD IS FUEL
HELL IS FULL
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