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Older Roger
Older Roger by @lynne (Lynne)

I dug this out of an old sketchbook and decided to scan and color it, cuz I don't have any pictures of older Roger.. this is in Zim's living room, I guess, where the piano is. o_o Don't ask me. I dunno. This came out too dark, I think..

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Posted: Sunday, 24 August, 2003 @ 09:20 PM

Wow! It looks cooler than I thought it would.He does look a little dark, but not gothish. More like, I know what you did... Muhahaha.

Posted: Saturday, 17 January, 2004 @ 07:57 PM

I'm relooking at this and it looks like his back ain't so great. Poor Roger's spine. He's got bad posture. HE SHOULD TAKE PRIDE IN HIS APPEARANCE. That's what my parent's say.

"TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR WORK!" <----Me Dad "TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR APPEARANCE!" <-----Me Mom.

Guess which one I'm voting?

Anyway, it's a cool piccy. Roger has a weird look in his eyes I can't pick up. Oh well. Tis cool.

Posted: Sunday, 24 August, 2003 @ 11:55 PM

Wicked! XD

Posted: Monday, 25 August, 2003 @ 06:26 AM

"You don't understand me! WAAAAH! ;.;!!"

Angsty teenage Roger.. X'D Great pic. The dark-ness of the picture makes Roger look like he's in a bad mood. Y'know, it lets his angsty emotions out. u.u

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