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Rei Easthope

Grouching Tiger, Hidden Talent
Grouching Tiger, Hidden Talent by @Panthra (Rei Easthope)

Blah, tis just me as a Japanese, Samurai, Geisha, Ninja type... thing.

From watching too much Samurai Jack I guess.

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Posted: Monday, 06 October, 2003 @ 02:24 AM

Cute pic!! =D I love this one. The girl is cute. She looks good in white... hm... you as a samurai/geisha thing? -head scratch-

One thing I hope you don't hate me for which I'm about to mention--I have a great distaste for Samurai Jack. It's such a boring show; whenever Jack is battle mass numbers of enemies, he slashes them all while they all stand there mindlessly and make it look like a cakewalk. They make it easy for him. Some enemies! Hence, this is why I hate bad guys and useless henchmen like that. The time he's in never stays in the same world twice either...yeesh.

I don't want to rant anymore about it. The only other show I loathe the MOST is Sheep in the Big City cringe... anyways, great pic!! =D

Posted: Monday, 06 October, 2003 @ 02:30 PM

When I say me, I mean my character, I'm her, she's me :D

And I don't hate you for it, no-no, everyone's entitled to their opinion. To be honest that does annoy me at times, but I prefer Sammy Jack for the philosophical symbolism more than the actual battles, but that's just me...

And Sheep in the Big City Rules!!! (Ranting swede is my hero :D )

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