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Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe. -Lewis Carroll
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:Iconsaiyuki-chan: + :iconJessicaBlood: + Me = :iconicomeplz:
I did this in pen a long time ago.
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One Day I went up the stairs;
And I met a man who wasn't there;
He wasn't there again today;
Oh how I wish, I wish he would go away.
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I admit nothin' and I regret nothin'!
And it also looks like an illustration for such a book. o.o
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Man cannot gain anything without first sacrificing something else. To obtain anything, something of equal value must be lost. That is the Principle of Equivalent Trade in alchemy. In those times we belived it was the truth of the world." - Al
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One Day I went up the stairs;
And I met a man who wasn't there;
He wasn't there again today;
Oh how I wish, I wish he would go away.
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Please visit my pet dragon? He gets lonely.
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I thought you like it anyway because you added it as a print...
*looks picture again*
Yes, I do think it looks like that.
It is beacause of how well you "organized" the lines (strokes?),,,
I think when you are conscious about your lines that makes the picture looks better.
I like it in this one.
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Man cannot gain anything without first sacrificing something else. To obtain anything, something of equal value must be lost. That is the Principle of Equivalent Trade in alchemy. In those times we belived it was the truth of the world." - Al
--
One Day I went up the stairs;
And I met a man who wasn't there;
He wasn't there again today;
Oh how I wish, I wish he would go away.
--
Man cannot gain anything without first sacrificing something else. To obtain anything, something of equal value must be lost. That is the Principle of Equivalent Trade in alchemy. In those times we belived it was the truth of the world." - Al
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