I either want to rip it out or put some string through it and sew their mouths shut.
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 0:45,
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So this.
I always think it looks like they fell over head first in a box of metal rings.
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 0:49,
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I always think it looks like they fell over head first in a box of metal rings.
One of my friends has two, one each side.
What interesting thing would you do to him?
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 0:50,
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What interesting thing would you do to him?
and wedge it betwen the two.
Then I'd tie a rope to the screwdriver and tie the other end to a truck.
then I'd drive.
I'm just waiting for lip plates to become the rage.
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 0:52,
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Then I'd tie a rope to the screwdriver and tie the other end to a truck.
then I'd drive.
I'm just waiting for lip plates to become the rage.
...routed through a pulley system mounted atop his head, round the back, over the shoulder leading to a handle dangling on his chest.
Then I would tell him crap jokes and force him to smile.
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 0:52,
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Then I would tell him crap jokes and force him to smile.
So I broke her nose*
*Read: got a bit sulky then had a cup of tea.
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 0:50,
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*Read: got a bit sulky then had a cup of tea.
that's rude. and lip piercings are kinda cool, if worn correctly.
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 0:50,
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and they're rarely cool.
Your drawing however, as usual, is chufftastic!
edit: At what point do you stop being an individual for doing things like because EVERYONE has them?
This is what I find most intriguing about the recent surge in "alternative" culture and this emo shit. The ENTIRE IDEA of being punk, indie or otherwise alternative is your INDIVIDUALITY.
Unfortunately, because of crap bands and even crappier fashion, you all become the thing you're all so desperately trying to get away from.
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 0:52,
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Your drawing however, as usual, is chufftastic!
edit: At what point do you stop being an individual for doing things like because EVERYONE has them?
This is what I find most intriguing about the recent surge in "alternative" culture and this emo shit. The ENTIRE IDEA of being punk, indie or otherwise alternative is your INDIVIDUALITY.
Unfortunately, because of crap bands and even crappier fashion, you all become the thing you're all so desperately trying to get away from.
wear the same hoodie tops, baseball caps, trainers and all the other shit. Because everybody else does.
I'm not going to rant too much.
Oops, already have.
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 1:06,
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I'm not going to rant too much.
Oops, already have.
when every man would wear a suit and tie every day.
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 2:09,
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what with the trees and wolf and red riding hood. makes a great wallpaper.
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 1:01,
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It's a bit too rectilinear, and the wolf is insufficently ravening. I'm going to do another version. (And scan it properly, that was a really bad spur-of-the moment photo.)
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 1:03,
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you should photo the tools you used to make it. would be interesting.
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 1:05,
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was the pop culturizing of the fashion and music.
I can't even step FOOT in a Hot Topic.
edit: Guaranteed if it WASN'T popular, people wouldn't want to be ringed and studded. What's going to happen to the 18 year-old kid with tattoo sleeves and piercings? Of which, there are ALOT of them.
He's just limited his career choices and his life, for fashion.
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Sat 16 Sep 2006, 1:02,
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I can't even step FOOT in a Hot Topic.
edit: Guaranteed if it WASN'T popular, people wouldn't want to be ringed and studded. What's going to happen to the 18 year-old kid with tattoo sleeves and piercings? Of which, there are ALOT of them.
He's just limited his career choices and his life, for fashion.
I think it looks a bit ugly, myself, except for earrings. Saying that makes me feel very hypocritical though. Clearly some people just feel nice within themselves and attracted to one another when stuck with various shiny things and permanently scribbled upon. Fair enough.
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