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Shaddie

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I drew this in school today. -_o I have a class on Friday, it's evil. Anyway, I was finished drawing andddd, this kid walked up...: Kid: I know what that is, it's a dog! Me: No, actually it's a wolf, I rarely draw dogs. Kid:...It's a demented wolf... Me: 0.0 That was a bit rude. Kid: silence

-_-' Ughhhhh, I wanted to punch him...but I thought it better not to get int oa fight first day of class. If he catches me like that in the middle of the year, I'mago and hurt him. >=D MWAHAHAAAA! Uh. I mean. ahem I drew Dominae agin. ;P Actually...o.o he does have a ...funky smile....o.o Oh great, now look what that kid did! He's put evil thoughts about my art into my head! Oh what a tragic and evil world this is.....-.- Artwork © Copyright 2003 Shadow Wolf

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Posted: Saturday, 23 March, 2002 @ 04:57 PM

glowers at kid Grrmumblesnarl ... what a muppet.

'E's bootiful!! I luff him!! sighs You draw soooo well...

Posted: Saturday, 23 March, 2002 @ 06:37 PM

That's EXACTLY what everyone tells me when I draw wolves in school. Like this, Teacher: Nice Dog. Me: It's really a wolf. Teacher: Oh, it looks more like a dog.

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