@ultrasoul
Erin Miller

Marx0r practice
Marx0r practice by @ultrasoul (Erin Miller)

Eh... I couldn't think of anything to draw, so you know, I just whipped this up. I was also trying out the gold and silver paint pen things that came with my set of Prisma markers. Doesn't look that great when scanned, though. Alright so this picture sucks, don't ask me why I uploaded it.. *gives up on description( Artwork © Copyright 2003 Erin Miller

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21y300d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 20 April, 2003 @ 11:55 AM

Neko, is "Fack" a bad word? If it is, then this picture woun't be that good... Well, I still like your pictures. I've even been on your website! And Neko, where have tou seen Akira?

Posted: Sunday, 20 April, 2003 @ 11:55 AM

Neko, is "Fack" a bad word? If it is, then this picture woun't be that good... Well, I still like your pictures. I've even been on your website! And Neko, where have tou seen Akira? I keep on likeing that movie!! But I had horrable thoughts about it... I keep on saying your name in Japanese!!!

Posted: Tuesday, 22 April, 2003 @ 09:42 PM

hm.... it was just one of those days huh?

Posted: Thursday, 15 May, 2003 @ 11:48 PM

yeah...the world just makes you feel like that sometimes.

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