

in a way that looks 100% believable
in the next 2 minutes
sorry, times up, my turn to shoot
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 16:31,
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in the next 2 minutes
sorry, times up, my turn to shoot

- and Calm down Happy Toast a joke is simply a joke and not a implication that you are shit at Photoshop!
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 16:37,
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and b that looks like a zoom in of grass
plus you just re-used my logo, you were meant to do a new logo too and start with the original jacket
go and start again
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 16:37,
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plus you just re-used my logo, you were meant to do a new logo too and start with the original jacket
go and start again


and I've always been his biggest advocate.
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 16:41,
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so I'm going to just back away quietly
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 16:58,
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you threw me an impossible challenge which I met pretty well considering it's impossibility and of course it was going to be shit it was afterall an impossible task but nonetheless I met the challenge. I wasn't criticising your photoshop skills I just saw the jumper texture and I thought what a weird jumper(and yes I thought it was a genuine jumper - hardly a criticism of your skills) I wasn't expecting the rebuttal.
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 17:01,
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*NOTE: I am never serious about anything here.
for example: on April 1st, GOOGLE changed their logo to TOPEKA. I thought everyone was aware of that (but then it might have only been visible in the USA). so I posted this:

Someone thought I was berating the choice for FP (part of which was shown in the bottom of the image) but I was not.
Sometimes verbal humour (even as depicted in an image) can be misconstrued online.
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Sun 11 Apr 2010, 17:22,
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for example: on April 1st, GOOGLE changed their logo to TOPEKA. I thought everyone was aware of that (but then it might have only been visible in the USA). so I posted this:

Someone thought I was berating the choice for FP (part of which was shown in the bottom of the image) but I was not.
Sometimes verbal humour (even as depicted in an image) can be misconstrued online.