REAL COFFEE.
FROM THE HILLS OF COLUMBIA.
Watch Metalocalypse. At adultswim.com, in The Fix. You'll be late to the party, though, since it's up to episode three.
Anyhow... I'm suffering severe Photoshop withdrawal. I never realized how much I took that program for granted, and I honestly didn't even use it as much as I should have. Now, though, I'm going to have to find some way to make traditional media work, which is no small task considering my space limitations and, ultimately, the fact that my scanner doesn't get along so well with this computer >.< Ah well... I need the practice anyhow.
I deleted a lot of files from this account, so if one of your favorites is gone, sorry, but it didn't meet with -my- standards anymore (so it shouldn't meet with yours, either) x] I'm tryin to get back into it. It ain't easy, but I'm trying. I'm still caught up in thinking everything I finish is shite, but, yeah... worky worky.
Here's to more activity in the near future.






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Does a bear Poo in the Woods?
Yes he does.
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Legally, it's questionable. Morally, disgusting. Personally, I like it.
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I am Prince Diamond at Sm-club
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Es gibt kein Heilmittel für chemisch erhöhte Dummheit.
There is no cure for chemically enhanced Stupidity.
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Skwisgaar Skwigelf, taller than a tree
Toki Wartooth, not a bumblebee
William Murderface Murderface Murderface
Pickles, the drummer
doodily doo
ding dong, doodily doodily doo
Nathan Explosion.
I like coffee too. It's one of the few luxuries I find essential and will buy and try all kinds.
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Originality is more than superficial.
Thanks
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Skwisgaar Skwigelf, taller than a tree
Toki Wartooth, not a bumblebee
William Murderface Murderface Murderface
Pickles, the drummer
doodily doo
ding dong, doodily doodily doo
Nathan Explosion.
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"It's not so much what you do as whether or not ASIO is going to break your kneecaps for doing it..."
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Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.-Pablo Picasso
The artist must create a spark before he can make a fire, and before art is born, the artist must be ready to be consumed by the fire of his own creation.-Auguste Rodin
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