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Carli Joy

i've been defeated *sad*
i've been defeated *sad* by @dyani (Carli Joy)

There comes a day in every HP fan's life when you feel a burning need to do a school-age-Marauders group pic. For me, that day was yesterday. Thus we have James, Sirius, Peter and Remus, being all, "We is cool." Actually, James, Sirius and Remus are all "We is cool.", and Peter's all, "Uh, can I come be cool with you guys?" and they're all "ignoreignore" and so Peter's all "THAT'S IT!!! SEE IF I DON'T GROW UP AND BETRAY YOU TO VOLDEMORT!!! stalks away"

o_o;

Anyhow, then there's a little Remus again at the bottom, because I was having trouble drawing him further up the page and I wanted to see if I could get it right first. I don't know WHAT the heck he's wearing, but it looks rather Mexican. I shoulda given him a sombrero. ... Ahem. Anyway, I then felt a mad need to draw something scary, so I drew a werewolf behind tha leetle Remus. And I drew a Scabbers/Wormtail/Peter type rat guy, and the anatomy is almost certainly ALL WROOOONG, but I don't care. I like rats. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Carli Joy

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Posted: Friday, 28 November, 2003 @ 11:46 PM

ahhhhh i hate you! :P i'm so friggin envious of your drawing abilities!

thats effing good. darn you!

but keep up the awesomeness.

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