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Samantha Nowinski

And All That Could Have Been
And All That Could Have Been by @KarmaSlave (Samantha Nowinski)

Based on an idea I had (Sev will understand this), I draw Pyre, walking away from something that he held dearly, but had to leave behind. Nine Inch Nails is addcited. >_O I know the picture's bad, but paint program stinks. Oh, and the extra effects are from a program I have on me computer...the program stinks, too. =(

Oh, and by the way, those who are against slash, forget about me putting up an M rating for slash because 1) it doesn't state anything in the rules about putting up the rating for that reason, and 2) I'm not doing anything to satisfy any of you. If you don't like it, walk away. That's all I have to say. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Samantha Nowinski

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Posted: Thursday, 05 December, 2002 @ 09:01 PM

..awww... poor Pyre and Tar.. sniffle sniffle cry cry And yeah, I understood XD I really like the lyrics to the song, and now I wanna download it. D@mn you Spammy, lol. And for doing that in Paint it's actually reeeeally good. I suck at paint >< If I could I'd give you a copy of Photoshop, lol. But this is nice... the green background and red text kinda made my eyes a bit twitchy though, lol.

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