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Why are you looking at this???
Why are you looking at this??? by @OrangeChocobo (ShadoChocobo)

this is a pencil and a piece of paper.....and yea we usually see this everyday at school so why would you be looking at it?....x_x....and im thinking about putting words or something on it but i dont know?..... :p.. ill be surprised if ppl comment on a piece of paper lmao :p..

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Posted: Sunday, 04 July, 2004 @ 01:51 PM

i liiike the pen and paper... it's so unusual, yet common... chops dude.. quite cool.. u should write something.. maybe a poem.. or.. something..

Posted: Monday, 05 July, 2004 @ 12:24 AM

Woa dude this is so cool. When I told you to draw this I didn't think you actually would. It looks so real especially on paint that'd be so hard. Anyways I am actually thinking about drawing it too. My version except scan it I mean if thats alright with you. Nice job

Posted: Monday, 05 July, 2004 @ 01:37 PM

that's made in paint? wow, that's some nice... painting? lol

Posted: Monday, 05 July, 2004 @ 02:02 PM

yes this was made in paint but it wasnt easy to do the lines when there is a huge f**king pencil in the way so it was hard to make the lines straight ....:p..it also hurts your eyes X_x <---see i told you :p..lol

Posted: Monday, 05 July, 2004 @ 08:59 PM

MwaHAHAHA!! Be surprised, even more comments for this! Dunno why, but I think this is cool, and I think it'd be interesting to use in a webpage design or something.. Paint is a seriously underrated art program, imho.

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