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Shaddie

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Workan by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

This is what I do all day, every day.

I hate children. And I know a lot of people say that in this day and age, but really, I cannot express to you how much I do not agree with the very idea of children. I've vowed not to have them, as I don't believe in continuing the species. The last thing the world needs is more humans, and I'm here to proudly say that I will not be responsible for any destruction caused by my heirs because I will not be HAVING an heirs. I can die a happy woman knowing that I helped the earth somehow, even if only to prolong the inevitable...

Anyway. Uhh, comic :D HEH. JOYOUSNESS. LOL??

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Work-In-Progress
Submitted:
14y17d ago
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Posted: Friday, 12 November, 2010 @ 02:50 AM

Your use of expressive detail especially about the main expressions themselves is as humorous as it is with a professional flare. I must not lie however if I will not admit I was slightly scared towards the end. Well played. Keep up the good work.

Posted: Thursday, 02 December, 2010 @ 09:38 AM
Rating: 3

Hmm! That an interesting picture, the kid should be scare to death, but is not. Kinda funny actually, nice art style too. ^_^

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