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Durnit! You didn't title it Aishia! looks around nervously okay all I know about this is that its a damn good pic! Curse you gifted people! I enjoy how the colors flow from dark to light on his hoodie! oooooooooo portal thingy! ^^ bwahahahaha

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Posted: Friday, 11 April, 2003 @ 05:39 PM

All right, all right...I'll give you a title...

It's called "Imagine that" based off Shigeru Miyamoto's quote:

"What if everything you see is more than what you see - the person next to you is a warrior and the space that appears empty is a secret door to another world?"

Actually, that's part of the whole quote, but that's the jist of it, if you get my drift.

Just as a note: the two characters, Justin and Asriel (even though they're technically the same person) are mine.

Merci mille fois, mon amie!

~Aishin

Posted: Friday, 11 April, 2003 @ 05:39 PM

All right, all right...I'll give you a title...

It's called "Imagine that" based off Shigeru Miyamoto's quote:

"What if everything you see is more than what you see - the person next to you is a warrior and the space that appears empty is a secret door to another world?"

Actually, that's part of the whole quote, but that's the jist of it, if you get my drift.

Just as a note: the two characters, Justin and Asriel (even though they're technically the same person) are mine.

Merci mille fois, mon amie!

~Aishin

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