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Ryn S.

Pink Mohawk Spikes
Pink Mohawk Spikes by @koibito (Ryn S.)

Ok, the lyrics are from the song Control. I just love that part, so I figured I'd make a trib. 4 it throwing in my fellow love from mohawk spikes.

btw: That thing on his arm is a teddy bear if u couldn't tell, I got carried away in beating the hell out of it, so it ended up looking like a purple blob.

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Posted: Saturday, 15 November, 2003 @ 11:11 PM

okay idon't know if punks just cannot think for themselves (re:all the mohawks) or if it is an amasing co-inkydink-BUT when i had a hippie homebrew potlach dinner some 10 years ago at university my non university punk friend jasun showed up to the others' uncharacteristic uptightedness with a raggedity ann doll safetypinned to his arm(said 'his date') in this fashion he made the most of the evening- drinking out of the others drinks- refusing to get his own plate and eating off the others- he ended up puking through the kitchen after stuffing his mouth full of chilies and guzzling someone's beer (btw for the potlach he only brought one apple as his contribution) i miss jasun- he always lived up parties that i'd have and one time we stole a box of christmas decorations and after donning them went out for a night on the town as christmas trees(it was early november) thank you for this picture- made me remember a friend i once had and may never see again-i knew him in ontario last saw him by chance in leopard spotted tights outside the vancouver art gallery 8 years ago (sorry for the long winded comment not really about your great piece)

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