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Devon Thompson

The Philosopher
The Philosopher by @devthemagister (Devon Thompson)

Some giftart for the great Feral Grinn. She wanted me to make her a fursona, so viola~.

For some reason I made her a bobcat. shrugs =b Note the Aqua Teen shirt (she likes Meatwad ^^).

Well, hopefully she'll like this as much as I do. Much love, cake and sunshine to Grinn!

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Posted: Monday, 28 June, 2004 @ 11:56 AM

So Side7 finally decides to come back and let me comment. Peoples rejoice!

haha...thank you so much ^^. Never would've thought of a bobcat...I think I look good in spots nod. The tail plating is real nice too...I could get used to having that around, I think. Love my cloths (pretty pina keychain!)...I almost bought that meatwad shirt like three times. What does my shorts say?

This is really nice technically too...I love the contrast in ink size :)

Posted: Monday, 28 June, 2004 @ 12:59 PM

Glad you like it. ^_^ Yeah, I don't really know why I made you a bobcat to tell ya the truth, but it seems to work I guess. ^^; Your shorts say "Shast," which is a word I made up that I'm constantly slipping into my artwork in sneaky ways because there's something wrong with me. :b

Thanks alot for the comment!

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