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Jenny Thiel

The Lil' Dancer
The Lil' Dancer by @HelgaGP (Jenny Thiel)

I had way too much fun doin this pic. Once again I've put Dib into a situation he is really pissed about. Actually, I'm pretty sure Mali came up with the idea. Yeah, it was in our fic. Dib said something about not asking to look the way he does and Mali made a comment that he'd rather be a ballarina. I just had to draw it.

While I was workin on this, however, my lil' sis Jamie mentioned that I always draw Dib mad or upset or terrified. I thought that couldn't be right, since Dib if my all-time fav character. After looking back on my other pics I realized she's right. But it's not just Dib, it's almost everyone I draw! I wonder if that says somethin about myself?

ACK! RAMBLING!!! Eh. I gotta go to bed. Reply if you wanna!

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Posted: Monday, 06 December, 2004 @ 02:19 PM

This is a very good show and a pretty good drawing. It's kinda disturbing though to see him in a pink tutu. But it's still a good drawing.

Posted: Thursday, 23 December, 2004 @ 10:26 PM

AWW!! It's SOOO cute!! I love Dib, and seeing him in a little pink Tu-tu makes me want to laugh!! AWWW!! Dib should wear that tu-tu to skool. It's a new fashion statement!! Woohoo! Everybody get out your pink tu-tu's and let's PAR-TAY!

I blather on and on.... but the picture is still adorable.

Oh, and thanks a bunch for the comment on my picture!! YAY!!

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