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Devon Thompson

My Miya-jun
My Miya-jun by @devthemagister (Devon Thompson)

Chloe wanted me to draw her, and she wanted to be a pink bunny. ^^; Since she's the father of my children I decided to do it for free. If she doesn't like it, I'll freak out on her.

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Posted: Sunday, 07 December, 2003 @ 09:01 PM

this is my fave of what i've seen in your gallery...looks neo-native american meets japanese furry art meets colouring book... and i did like your bio story...you're a weird one and that's good

Posted: Monday, 08 December, 2003 @ 03:26 PM

Hey, thanks alot! ^_^ Wow, not only did you go to my gallery but you actually read my bio! I'm shocked (and I love you).

Heh, I never even noticed that it looked neo-Native American. Thank you so much for your comment! :)

Posted: Monday, 08 December, 2003 @ 12:17 AM

Very origional. Not anime like everyone and choke ME keeps drawing. It's like anime is taking over the world lol. So it's neat to see things eveyr now and then that are not anime.

Posted: Monday, 08 December, 2003 @ 03:32 PM

Thanks for your comment! ^_^ Yeah, anime is sorta taking over. Not that I have anything against anime, heck that used to be all that I drew!

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