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Ahhhh! My Shin!
Ahhhh! My Shin! by @Mali (Malia)

Yesterday in RP, Zim and I got into a fight. He pissed me off and I slapped him. Than I ran into a room and through stuff around and wouldn't let Zim in, who was yelling all sorts of stuff I can't remember well.

Anyway, he told me to open the door or he'd blast it open. I opened the door, kicked his shin, and closed it, leaving him to bounce around in pain. He said the quote in the piccy

I like this pic a lot because I used layering for it. It looks good. I also think I did a good job with the slap mark and Zim's pose.

Yay for me.

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Posted: Saturday, 29 May, 2004 @ 02:16 PM

XD!!!! OH this is funny. Sadly, it kind of reminds me of the ordeals I used to go through with AF's Zim. Only there was never any physical violence between us (except for the first month or so that I knew him and liberally hated his guts.. after I started viewing him as a worthwhile person there wasn't any violence.. well, except for that time he bit me, but he was in a REALLY rageful mood so I can't hold that against him). And, it was always HIM that shut himself up in his room and me that yelled at him. 9.9; Or lectured him, actually.. sigh Poor mooshhead.

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