mwahahaha thanks everyone!! Yeah, I decided to leave the eyes like that cause I wanna add lots of color and reflexes when I paint it. So now it looks pretty scary! Thanks a lot for commenting and the club manager for posting it!!
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"Desqualification for moral reason allows to avoid any effort of intelligence of the desqualified object/subject, so moral judgement translates always the refuse of analysing and even of thinking.
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"Desqualification for moral reason allows to avoid any effort of intelligence of the desqualified object/subject, so moral judgement translates always the refuse of analysing and even of thinking.
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Nonetheless, I like it
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ಠ_ಠ Jen's belly is FAT!!
I have a black belt in haiku. And a black vest in the cleaners.
Otherwise it's niceee.
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Bwahaha. <3
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"Desqualification for moral reason allows to avoid any effort of intelligence of the desqualified object/subject, so moral judgement translates always the refuse of analysing and even of thinking.
Clément Rosset
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-Na no da!
Gravitation fan? Come join us!
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"Desqualification for moral reason allows to avoid any effort of intelligence of the desqualified object/subject, so moral judgement translates always the refuse of analysing and even of thinking.
Clément Rosset
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-Na no da!
Gravitation fan? Come join us!
*lazers pop out of the eyes *
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