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Donna

So this is Winter?
So this is Winter? by @dark_persian (Donna)

All hail Donna! The Oekaki Queen! snort Yeah right!! I am terrible at drawing on O-boards since I don't have a tablet…yet. counts the pennies at the bottom of her purse

Completely mouse drawn. (Like you couldn't tell!)

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21y227d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 22 February, 2003 @ 09:06 PM

LOL, 'tis ok Donna-san, Oekaki's take time to get used to, or so I'm told is angry at her Oekaki attempts I think it's great, keep it up ^^

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Posted: Sunday, 23 February, 2003 @ 05:52 AM

Awwwwwww! this is beautiful Donna, the kitty girl looks adorable ^_^ and this is a great Oekaki..LOL I wish mine turned out as good as this.

Posted: Saturday, 01 March, 2003 @ 06:03 PM

Aw you dont need a tablet ^-^! Mouse's arnt that bad, yah just gotta get used to them. You did a great job without a tablet:D!

Posted: Saturday, 01 March, 2003 @ 06:31 PM

Wha!? Dude, that is good!! I couldn't even get the darn okeai or how ever ya say it to draw a line, let alone this kawaii little thing * pinches cat girls cheeks* As said by Wex from the game Wild 9 " It's aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall good!!! Yeehah!"

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