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Stacey LeBlanc

Crackpots beware... MICHIRU HAS A GUN!!!!
Crackpots beware... MICHIRU HAS A GUN!!!! by @staclebl (Stacey LeBlanc)

Okay, I get this email from some mother, saying that my artwork is too 'violent' and stuff like that. I saw nothing wrong with a defnsive mother, yeah, so I look at the picture she commented on (I deleted it, btw, cuz she was so freakin' stupid), and it was the uncolored picture of this. Yeah, so Michiru has a gun. Whoopdeedoo...

Here was my response...

'Dear Miss _, I understand your concern, and yes, I HAVE drawn a gun. However, if you think my art is violent, try looking at Reno Maxwell's art and compare ours. You will find that her violence is the actual definition of 'violence'. Please get it right (OOC: Btw, I'm not putting you down in anyway Reno). Another thing, if your son or daughter gets the impression that just because my character has a gun, that they can run out and buy one, then I ahve a solution for you. You're kid may be unstable and needs help. I, as well as many others, find nothing VIOLENT about my art, so please get off your soapbox and attack somebody else.'

Oh yeah... i got flamed SOOOOOOOOO bad for that! giggles Sure, go ahead and flame me... I don't care. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Stacey LeBlanc

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Posted: Sunday, 21 September, 2003 @ 11:48 AM

You bet!

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