Grim Mymy

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This nigger is outblacklunged!


Grim Mymy, or Grim, is the unofficial name for an artist on /co/ who has gained a lot of notoriety due to his prolificacy and somewhat crude, instantly recognizable style. In the Ongezellig fandom he’s mostly known for his Ongezellig fan art, which is often more shocking than anything else other artists have mustered up. Grim has posted on the Zarty on at least one occasion to show gratitude towards Zaryans’ appreciation of his artwork. He posted under the name “the guy who drew these” and stated that he doesn’t have a name for himself[1]. Zoot confirmed that Grim had an influence on /v/, claiming that “the effect that shows up when you shoot your gun was 100% inspired by grim's artstyle”, although he denied Grim being the main inspiration behind the game as a whole[2].

Grim Mymy Collection Thread

On December 3rd, 2023, PinoyGOD created a thread dedicated to collecting Grim’s art[3]. The thread was one of the most prominent on /zellig/, but was controversial due to Grim often depicting peccant sexual scenarios, including Mymy sexually assaulting Mats (a character conceived by Cam), Maya preying on and having sex with a child, Studio Massa’s channel logo having intercourse with Mymy’s beheaded corpse, and various depictions of the girls masturbating. Despite the taboo nature of his drawings, the thread managed to stay up for over five months, until one day, when Zaryans believed Grim went too far.

Locking of the Thread

On April 16th, 2024, Grim posted sexual art of Maya’s voice actor, Robin Barten, on /co/. The three drawings depicted Robin and Maya engaging in mutual masturbation, passionately kissing, and having sex in the scissoring position. This was the straw that broke the camel’s back and a Zaryan made an entire thread complaining about it on /q/ and the thread got locked and moved to /chive/ the following day. Zaryans criticized the mods’ decision to lock the thread, but Zoot defended the choice, stating that the thread stretched the rules, had become too much of a nuisance, and that its original purpose had been fulfilled long ago anyway.

After the lock, Zaryans moved to a previous thread created in November, being same one he previously posted in under the name “the guy who drew these,” in order to continue collecting his art. This thread is still being used to this day.