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... And People Wonder Why I'm Anti-Social
... And People Wonder Why I'm Anti-Social by @cinda7 (Cinda 7)

I drew this when I was feeling kinda down. It's me and Nny having an intellegent conversation. (INTELLEGENT? Whoa... that's rare for me!) Trying to understand Nny is like trying to understand Shakespeare: you don't get it at first, but once you do, you realise how powerful the words are. And I think the stuff Nny says is true, but we're either too stupid or too embarrassed to admit it. Whoa... I just felt my happiness drain from every part of my body... umm... O_o; Artwork © Copyright 2002 Cinda 7

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Posted: Tuesday, 03 June, 2003 @ 12:17 AM

I used to draw these in history class! :D Nny was the best person to talk to about such things. All the mistakes humanity has made.. I used to admire him for the truths he understood, but you know something? He only understands the wrongs. Not the rights. They exist just as truly, and I've found, over the years of knowing Nny and others, that it's much more beneficial to focus on the rights.. like attracts like, as they say, and the more good you see in the world, the more there will be.

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