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Thus the World Shattered
Thus the World Shattered by @kidkourage (KidK Mirai)

=B My half of an art trade with Lynne. We're making up a new RP that's alternate universe and takes place here in the modern era... And since our Vivaldi and Mozart headvoices are going to be in it, their past histories had to change--no time machines, they're not from the 1700s anymore. And so! Obviously Wolfgang would not have his wig, since powdered wigs are not fashionable nowadays, and...we sorta decided Tony wouldn't be a priest, since he really only was one back in the day because it was a popular career for first sons and he could make money at it. 9.9; And so!

COLLARLESS VIVES AND WIGLESS MOZART!

Oh how we giggled. 6.6 It was delicious. And Mozart is a bohemian drunkard. The end.

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Posted: Wednesday, 23 February, 2005 @ 11:27 AM

XD!!!!! Oh that's hilarious!! I love their pretty blue pants ^_^ It's so consumeristic... but very funny :] MWEEHEEHEE!! They're adorable! And the expressions on their faces!!! XD

Posted: Wednesday, 23 February, 2005 @ 02:16 PM

WOAH! X'D!! Lookit that NECK! And that HAIR! Mozart doesn't look like Mozart unless he's got a wig. That's great! XD!!

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