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©2008-2009 *Spookychild
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Submitted: April 10, 2008
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:rofl: I drew this is school the other day using my shiny new micron pens. Poor little guy. :(

I crack myself up sometimes.
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micron pens

they are true love

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nothing matters more or less than anything else.
Indeed!

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Listen carefully to first criticisms made of your work. Note just what it is about your work that critics don't like - then cultivate it. That's the only part of your work that's individual and worth keeping. ~Jean Cocteau
He can't slit his wrists? He needs sharper swords!:XD:
Hard scales. :D It'll be awhile before a knight with a diamond tipped sword comes into his lair...

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Listen carefully to first criticisms made of your work. Note just what it is about your work that critics don't like - then cultivate it. That's the only part of your work that's individual and worth keeping. ~Jean Cocteau
Oh that is too funny. Definitely a fave.

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"No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible."--Voltaire

"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it’s time to pause and reflect."--Mark Twain
Lol! Hilarious!

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I'm so happy. ^_^
He just needs to find his "dragon soft-spot" and stab himself REPEATEDLY. And then write poems about how the princess doesn't like him |3

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"I'm seventeen and I'm crazy. My uncle says the two always go together. When people ask your age, he said, always say seventeen and insane."
Lol, those damn scales of toughness.

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Listen carefully to first criticisms made of your work. Note just what it is about your work that critics don't like - then cultivate it. That's the only part of your work that's individual and worth keeping. ~Jean Cocteau

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