Picture
Make: SONY
Model: DSC-W7
Shutter Speed: 10/400 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 8 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Jul 3, 2008, 2:49:46 PM
Artist's Comments
It looks bad. But the brush was all wierd and there wasn't enough newspaper.
It's a Silent Hill 2 ref. by the way. (For those that don't know)
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Devious Comments
Comments
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"Don't annoy the Slasher, you're cute and would look good with another boy."
--Scribe
Abso-spiffin'-lutely hilarious.
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+I support Davey's colouring skills+
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[14:55] KAMi DAiSAKU: "I have to go to my brother's funeral bye."
[14:55] otakupup: "My mom just died, brb."
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"It means 'hello'. I can say 'hello' in a lot of different languages. Not yours, but a lot of them."
That made me laugh. It also made my day.
Nice way to fix up a hole. Awesome job. x3
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Perfect by nature, ICONS of self-indulgence,
JUST what we all NEED.
More lies about a world that never was and never will be.
Everybody'sFOOL.
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Old account: KokoNotakii
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"It means 'hello'. I can say 'hello' in a lot of different languages. Not yours, but a lot of them."
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Old account: KokoNotakii
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