The Deviousness Award is an accolade which is traditionally handed out on the 1st of every month to one truly outstanding deviant.
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Happened at work this morning. I drew it while I was waiting for Souppy to see me ;.;
How can insects live even after half of their body's been damaged. I went nuts and really did apologise excessively as I murdered it. there are swears, but I don't think this is gruesome enough for a mature.. even though there's a doodle of a chopped guy.. if you guys are girly and whiny enough, I'll warn it. Comments
that's why there are microwaves XD
-- Evangelion + Kodocha = [link] |/^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\ ||____ |A ~FullMetalPanicClub?| |||'""|'"\___, | _dis truck is en route! |/l||__|__|__|) |(@)(@)""""""""""""'(@)(@) -------- (@) The more finite the life is, the more precious.
I dunno how bugs live. -- Days, these days go by, still I wonder why, I look up straight up to the sky~ |MIFaTL!|MIFaTL 2!|MIFaTL dA! Ugh, what kind of bug was that? A cockroach? OOUUUU
It says that until the head of a bug is not damaged, it will survive. I read once in a guiness book that a chicken did to survive without head during some months!!!! And just passed away because it chocked with a little stone! -- What I like most to draw is four legged animals. But I will slowly to learn to concept anthro. Haha, well it was a crushed bug that was probably killed the night before by the unsuspecting closers.. like I saw bits of its legs all shriveled up on the side.. it must have been crushed at one point by the closer last night as he/she was sweeping.. and the bug wasn't noticed. It was in the front area where the customers eat.. not in the kitchen.
Australia is a bug-ridden place.. so it's not surprising to get an annoying insect buzzing in through the door.. the kitchen is another story, though.. and we definitely keep that as bug-free as possible. -- Fear my lack of a clever sig-thingie =>! *Poses and is hit with a tomato* |
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December 18, 2008
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