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Emily McGorman

Raiki!
Raiki! by @emilmcgo (Emily McGorman)

Um here's Raiki's profile picture! She's posing a little there!! ^_^ Anyway, here she is (Incase you were wondering) Artwork © Copyright 2002 Emily McGorman

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22y81d ago
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Comments & Critiques (6)

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Posted: Saturday, 07 September, 2002 @ 10:26 AM

Yay u finished it that was quick. And u decided to go with no shoes cool. shes such a cool character she rox but obviosuly not as much as Xsal XD

Posted: Thursday, 12 September, 2002 @ 09:22 AM

Why is she naked and stuff?

Posted: Thursday, 12 September, 2002 @ 09:23 AM

Provocative, Emily? Me like.Ha ha!

Posted: Friday, 13 September, 2002 @ 08:36 AM

This reminds me of my brother when we frolicked in the fields. The look very similar

Posted: Monday, 23 September, 2002 @ 05:36 PM

LIES! It reminds me of MY brother from when we frolicked in the fields. ::chuckles:: it'd probably be even more funny if I got the reference... In the meantime, a haiku: "Haiku about ADD What was I talking about? oh look, a penny!" I like the picture, it's bunches cute! ^_^

Posted: Tuesday, 24 September, 2002 @ 03:59 PM

Why Ucchan? do you mock? My brother used to paint and take photo's of me and my friends outside our home. Please, I'm sorry if I offend you :(

Minge

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