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Shaddie

Leave me Alooooone!
Leave me Alooooone! by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

Okay, I am a baggy jeans, T-shirt, whatever-is-in-my-drawer-that-day clothes type of person. But anytime I dress in anything other then that, I get comments form people that make me...not want to wear clothes other than jeans and T-shirts!! Comments like... "Hooch! Hooch!" O_O It's troo. Is it MY fault that all my pants were dirty and all I had to wear was a short skirt? Was it MY fault one of my shirts moved up a little and showed by belly? NO! AND WHO CARES IF IT DID SHOW MY BELLY?! GRAAAAHHHHHH! runs in insane circles until she wears a trench in the ground o.o;;;;; 'Tis people that say things like that that make me not want to leave my comfort zone of jeans and T-shirts... Hmmph. And look, Melhriir turned traitor and followed the stupid crowd of meany-head commenters... -_-' I think I'll stick with jeans now, thankyou... Artwork © Copyright 2003 Shadow Wolf

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Posted: Saturday, 19 October, 2002 @ 12:02 AM

Ahhh, how I can relate! 'Cept I don't own a skirt. Heehee. I like this. Makes me smile it does. Oh, and by the way, sorry I havn't gotten back to you yet with refrence pictures for the trade. I WILL get around to that soon, I promise. Thanks for yer patience. =o)

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