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Diana

Albino. who i made black because white is really boring.
Albino. who i made black because white is really boring. by @goat (Diana)

i didnt know what to do with his hands or arms so... i just decided he didnt need those pesky limbs anyway.

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Posted: Monday, 22 July, 2002 @ 11:59 PM

thanks. cute things are always so... cute... aren't they? :)

Posted: Monday, 22 July, 2002 @ 03:41 AM

Well, it looks innocient, the nice colors in the backround, the little tounge sticking out, and those huge eyes. Only one thing wrong with this picture, he has no arms.... HE HAS NO ARMS!!! WHATS WRONG WITH YOU CHILD!?!? I despise you. Anywho, besides the missing limbs, he's very prettyful :D

Posted: Monday, 22 July, 2002 @ 11:53 PM

silly billy, his arms are there. can't you see them?! ok, yes, they're actually hacked off a little above his elbows, but he can't feel pain. in fact, as you can see, he's quite happy. so why aren't you?! DOESNT ANYTHING PLEASE YOU?! GOD! I HATE YOU ALL! thanks for the comment my child. :D

Posted: Tuesday, 13 August, 2002 @ 08:35 PM

I use Paintshop Pro 6, though I'd kill for photoshop (and don't think I won't!). actually, I was offered it for free, but since that's illegal, I was too noble to take it (it wouldn't fit on my computer ).

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