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Devious Comments
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92% of the teenage population has switched to rap. If you are the 8% who ROCKS, copy & paste this in your signature.
Everyone is like a pencil. Our creator made us with a purpose,just like a pencil.
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MySpace: [link]
Elfwood: [link]
Facebook: [link]
Personal: [link]
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wanna check out my website [link]
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Death to the pumpkins
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My art is afraid of spiders.
Can you dig it?
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"Alas, poor Yorick! She heard mermaids, so it follows there is something rotten in the state of Denmark. I have caught an everlasting cold, but luckily I am terribly dishonest. I cling to that."
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What is not? And why, do we, if we? Of course!
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Im a PIMP
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Just shut up and draw!
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gallery![link]
portfolio site [link]
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"You stink of fear and cheap lotion."
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Why you all up in my Koolaid like you know my flavor?
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