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Allison Insane

A Human Snake
A Human Snake by @Creator_Ally (Allison Insane)

0 F.S. himself requested this baby. Couldn't color it in for reasons unknown. Rack that one up on the list of Extraterrestrial Life, God and Existance, would you? Thanks.

Oh, the Pic. THE Pic. The Pic I bother capitalizing for no reasons given (there's another for the list!). This is a rough drawing but I put it under Work In Progress because that means I am either a) lazy b) so inept I can't figure out how Photoshop works c) have no intention whatsoever of going back and actually finishing the thing manually. (Gasp! Manual labor! My fingers shall be RUINED) I think right now this is a combination of the three. You know, Side7 really doesn't have too much for their Classification guide. How's about: 3am Drawing 4am Drawing Drawing During School Drawing When Drunk Drawing When High On Some Illegal Substance Drawing When High On Orange Juice See what I mean? Feel free to add your own to the list in comments or e-mail me at allison@hodgesworld.net Artwork © Copyright 2003 Allison Insane

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Posted: Friday, 31 January, 2003 @ 07:10 PM

^.^ Hehe, I like it. It's just what F.S. WOULD look like, right down to the expres-

F.S: YEAAAAH! I ROCK! LOOK AT THAT! WHOOO!!!!

o.o'' Aw, great.

F.S: I am da MAN! Don't even TRY to deny it! YEAAAAAH!!! I ROOOOCK!!

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