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Not Human
Not Human by @lynne (Lynne)

The title makes no sense (couldn't think of one that did), and I guess I really.. have nothing to say about this picture. Except, it's a lot darker than most of mine because even though the brightness and contrast is set to max on my monitor, everything is still SO DARK!! Bast, I'm hiding from you now.. hides Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Wednesday, 17 April, 2002 @ 07:41 PM

Yet another great pic!...although, Lynne you are right...

AAAAAAAAAAH! IT'S BAST! RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!!!

Okay, so it's not that bad...but be careful, she's armed with a sketchbook!

Posted: Wednesday, 17 April, 2002 @ 11:38 PM

BAWHAHAHA!! YES! YES, FEAR ME! WAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I HAVE A SKETCHBOOK, AND I KNOW HOW TO USE IT!

Great pic by the way. I like Zim's look. Kinda cocky/wiseass type look. I like it! ^.^

Oh, it is soooo hard not to tuant you. ^_^

Posted: Thursday, 18 April, 2002 @ 12:00 AM

You are mean.. hiding

Posted: Thursday, 18 April, 2002 @ 08:23 AM

I still love you though. ^.^

Posted: Friday, 19 April, 2002 @ 11:33 AM

Yay! I love this one! Heh, Zim's all... smug. Oh, BTW I'm at skool and my friends are all hovered around the screen--CAITY WOULD YOU PLEASE MOVE YOUR ELBOW??--and one of them has a healthy obession with Lord of the Rings-- Chelsea: Nazgul bird!!

.<; Anyway, yeah, that's what she says. CAITY STOP PRESSING BUTTONSGFYGH!! >.<;; Sorry about 6--CAITY!!!--that... ^.^; Anyway, just had to say the-- Chelsea: Nazgul Bird! --That. -.- I need to go to doomish biology now.. so.. Great pic! bye! jkhu--CAIIIITY!!!

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