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America Farm
America Farm by @kidkourage (KidK Mirai)
Dib: All right. I made KidK draw this, so I'm describing it. It's, obviously, a reference to Orwell's "Animal Farm," parodied to fit with our self-appointed values dictator's happy little way of trying to make it impossible for people who aren't like him to have any kind of rights in this country. Amend the Constitution to protect the sanctity of marriage my *^&. ¬.¬ And meanwhile he proclaims the spreading of American freedom all over the world! Hypocrisy at its best, ladies and gentlemen... So yes. I want to paint a wall like that. Or better yet, go find the Constitution and write it on *that*. That's what they mean, so it may as well just be said plain.

=B; This is my first time posting anything actually political online! Oh my, I DO hope I get flamed by radical Conservative wackos! Oh and if you don't get the reference about a barn having 'commandments' (in this case, amendments) painted on it, READ "ANIMAL FARM." It's about Communism, but...it serves here, as well...

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Posted: Tuesday, 08 February, 2005 @ 11:49 PM

DAMN! Dib's lookin' good. :D He's got eyebrows now!

I really like this picture. XD The runny-ness of the pain and the pose and the DETAIL and the message! It's very good. :D

Posted: Tuesday, 08 February, 2005 @ 11:51 PM

YOU PUT A HAIR ZIGGY ON HIM! :D!!!!

Posted: Wednesday, 09 February, 2005 @ 10:44 AM

I so did. =B Oh and the eyebrows...well darnit if he doesn't look weird without 'em! I mean, he's got eyebrows...sheez, you never notice how important those things are for conveying expression until you try to draw someone without them. o.o

Posted: Wednesday, 09 February, 2005 @ 04:38 PM

The heartfeltness of this picture makes me want to cry. ;.; Oh, but my favorite detail is his shirt, with that little face. I also love his hair! This picture just touches me inside. There is so much pain in our culture. Give Dib a hug for me.

Posted: Friday, 11 February, 2005 @ 10:37 PM

The anarchist has been duly hugged. u.u He says that he is glad you find his message so powerful and not to cry, just to help work to make this kind of thing stop by living by real moral values like you do.

Posted: Wednesday, 09 February, 2005 @ 11:06 PM

Here, here! u.u (funny hoe it says BAAAD at the bottem. ¬.¬ Hidden reference? I think SO!) I agree fully with the message here, (and the art) so all I need to say is GO DIB! XD

I like the Dib's boots!

Posted: Friday, 11 February, 2005 @ 12:26 AM

First of all, let me say - as a former conservative, now die-hard independent (which presently means liberal) that I agree whole-heartedly with the sentiment of your drawing.

Now, good shading, good graphiti effects . . . I like his expression, especially. You can /feel/ the indignation; and a believable expression can really make a drawing. If anyone disagrees, watch the expressions of people on something, say Polar Express; then watch the expressions of the characters in The Incredibles. The latter gives characters cartoonish proportions, but their expressions are so believable that they seem more realistic than their more technically correct counterparts in Polar Express.

Please pardon my verbosity! Some people say I talk (and think) too much.

Posted: Friday, 11 February, 2005 @ 10:39 PM

Oh no, I don't mind lengthy comments at all, much the opposite! =D Thank you very much for your sentiments. I am happy that the emotion that I meant for this to express has gotten across, and appreciate your taking the time to comment.

Posted: Monday, 14 February, 2005 @ 06:09 PM

Damn you and your ability to leave me gaping and speechless.

The picture is just so... awesome. No, awesome does not describe it. Find a bigger compliment from your mind.

Love the political message as well.

Hopefully our society will never reach the heights of 1984 though...

Yay for double thinking.

Posted: Tuesday, 15 February, 2005 @ 12:08 AM

Oh ye gods I HOPE it never gets that bad...although sometimes I think the Thought Police are already among us. ¬.¬ Thanks for the comment, though! =D;;

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