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Scorn
Scorn by @susafram (Susan Frame)

Again, a personal one. Look closely and you'll see what its about. Inspired by Yukito Kishiro.

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Posted: Sunday, 20 January, 2002 @ 10:34 AM

Well... pauses I see the arms... and I see a leg... And I see the hands in all agony and all that... and I think I see an eye, but I could be wro-- Wow that DOES look like an eye! It's like... the whole picture is a face from far away, but like... trips out Woooaaahhh... Okay I don't care if I missed something in the picture, but I guess I'm just looking at it from a different perspective and lemme just say that I feel like I'm on drugs...

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Posted: Sunday, 20 January, 2002 @ 12:02 PM

EYe?... I put an eye in there?... ... ... Whhoooahhh. I did. o_o -- o0 blink blink

Posted: Sunday, 20 January, 2002 @ 05:08 PM

There isn't supposed to be an eye?? sighs Well then gimme a hint or something 'cuz I don't think I'm getting it... sighs I'm no good at this stuff...

I should stick to humping Jonas' leg... ^_^

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Posted: Wednesday, 27 February, 2002 @ 06:28 PM

I thikn i see it! The blackish part ong the left is a girl then theres her leg on the bottom and her armms! its soo kool! Am i rite

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