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Keri Stone

So I dub thee unforgiven.
So I dub thee unforgiven. by @wolvenillusion (Keri Stone)

I just.. I don't even know anymore. Go to http://www.deadjournal.com/users/irkenwolf if you wanna know what's eating me. I feel like crap.

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Posted: Thursday, 12 February, 2004 @ 08:13 PM

well, went to ur diary, and dude, that majorly sux. i can understand why the wolf in this is so angry. love the shading and the pose its in, and the look in its eyes is just so kewl. i love that song, too, unforgiven by metallica. it rox hard. i like ur diary too, some of the answers in the surveys matched what i woulda put, so dats kewl. anyways, good pic

Posted: Thursday, 12 February, 2004 @ 11:26 PM

AWESOME song, I'd just like to say.

And this pic is very pretty -- the coloring job is amazing, I love the way you blend the colors in the fur. And very nice choice of colors as well.

{reads your journal} Holy cow... that's terrible. God, I hope you get it back. I don't even know what to say. Just hope it gets better for you.

Posted: Friday, 13 February, 2004 @ 12:57 AM

I readed your journal. Now I comment on here. Good picture, you are so taleenteeed. ...stteeeal it baaacck...

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