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Mr. Eff and PsychoDoughboy as hy00mans! by @deathdesu (Des Tini)

Eff and Psycho from Jhonen Vasquez's Johnny the Homicidal Maniac as humans. This item basically came from something written in the front of IFS about the voices aiming to become beings that look exactly like humans, dedicated to screw over the world. So..yeah. ^^

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Posted: Tuesday, 31 December, 2002 @ 10:40 AM

Man... that's got to be the freakiest thing I've seen all week! But it works so well... o.O;;; Great pic!

Posted: Wednesday, 01 January, 2003 @ 04:57 AM

::feels every contradicting emotion for this pic and promptly makes it her wallpaper::

I'm sooo stealin this idea! Doughboy Yaoi here I come!

Posted: Tuesday, 14 January, 2003 @ 06:32 PM

^^ I'm so glad I'm not the only one who drew them human style..... And I'm glad I'm not going to be the only one to have written a D/Eff yaoi/slashfic!! You drew them so much better than I did... Someone I know showed me this and was like "they stole your idea!" But..... technically, it isn't my idea, is it? ^^ Like I said.... much better than anything I can draw.... PS) My D/Eff fic is on FF.N, called The Idea.... under the Jhonen Vasquez section. ^__^;;; I like to plug!

Err, again, just for old times sake, love the pic.

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