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Papercut
Papercut by @cinda7 (Cinda 7)

Here it is! Everyone remember that Zim pic? You know? The one with the lyrics "In the End" be Linkin Park? I hope you do. Now I bring you Dib in "Papercut" (Also a song be Linkin Park.) I choose Papercut cuz I didn't want to do In the End again, jes cuz I did it with Zim. And for some reason, Papercut just seemed to fit Dib, the way the song talks about paranoia and faces unseen, and that crud. ENJOY! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Cinda 7

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Posted: Friday, 22 November, 2002 @ 09:06 PM

YAAAAAAAAY!!! Go Zimmy! ^^ hides from Dibby-fans

Posted: Saturday, 23 November, 2002 @ 10:54 PM

MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA....Stops and thinks for a bit...MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA

Posted: Sunday, 24 November, 2002 @ 11:24 AM
Sad : (

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sniggers

Posted: Thursday, 19 December, 2002 @ 10:21 PM

This is really, really good. The look on Dib's face honestly makes me want to cry.

~ Sinne

Posted: Saturday, 11 January, 2003 @ 02:33 AM

Aw, poor Dibby. :squish: I saw the other Zimmy one too, very neat! Btw, After seeing this pic (I looked at 'em yesterday, I just didn't get around to commenting 'til today. I = lazy) I went and downloaded that song. :whee:! Lurv it!

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