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The Horrors of the Internet
The Horrors of the Internet by @dark_persian (Donna)

The Virus Twins, Aragorn and Legolas discover that having an online fanbase isn't always a good thing. The Internet can be a very scarey place sometimes...especially where fangirls are concerned!!

Yeah, so I realize this quite an overdone concept but I don't care pulls face I also realise that they couldn't all be looking at their respective slash at the same time...but for the purpose of the picture lets just say they have several windows open at once ^_^

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Posted: Tuesday, 07 October, 2003 @ 01:32 PM

This is cool... I like how you mixed the matrix and the lord of the rings... the twins from the matrix were a couple of my fave characters. great job!

Posted: Tuesday, 07 October, 2003 @ 01:53 PM

I thought the Twins were cool the moment I saw them on Better Homes (an English DIY program), when I saw them in the Matrix I then adored them but now, after meeting them on Sunday at CollectorMania 4, I am totally in love with them!!!!

Posted: Wednesday, 08 October, 2003 @ 06:43 PM

LOL! This is one of the funniest things I've ever seen! XD!

Posted: Tuesday, 07 October, 2003 @ 02:24 PM

MAN! Your expressions are great--I especially love the twins', though.
Your linework's fantastic, too! : D Thanks for this...it's just too silly, you know??

Posted: Wednesday, 03 December, 2003 @ 10:52 AM

lmao!!!! This is too funny. Poor Legolas.

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