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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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or are you just gonna give the tattooist a hundred and fifty bucks and tell him/her to go mental?
and where's that pesky Maladicta and her not-so-pesky Actual Rainbow Cupcakes?
I demand nommage!
( , Tue 14 Jul 2009, 20:44, 1 reply, 16 years ago)

with this font www.dafont.com/dirty-and-classic.font
Maybe saying
'I have been given the reputation of deliberate heartlessness, how undeserved, I alone can appreciate'
( , Tue 14 Jul 2009, 20:53, Reply)

'Every wave comes in, then retreats. Every day promises, then turns its back and slips away. Every joy has a little tease in it, a give and a take, and leaves a wake of longing'
or maybe I'll decide both of them are incredibly lame and not get anything at all
( , Tue 14 Jul 2009, 20:58, Reply)

Though it's a little meloncholy I guess. Still, meloncholy is good sometimes. Is it from somewhere?
( , Tue 14 Jul 2009, 21:03, Reply)

the first paragraph goes like this "At the beach, life is different. A day moves not from hour to hour but leaps from mood to moment. We go with the currents, plan around the tides, follow the sun. We measure happiness by nothing we can hold... nothing we can catch. Everywhere…Life is jumping and elusive and momentously momentary. We want to [stretch] the days, distill the memories, make them last. At the same time, we know that the beauty is in the evanescence. Every wave comes in, then retreats. Every day promises, then turns its back and slips away. Every joy has a little tease in it, a give and a take, and leaves a wake of longing."
this is the book www.booksamillion.com/product/9780945582731?id=4373024154731
( , Tue 14 Jul 2009, 21:46, Reply)

i went for a very simple yet complex and deceptive design...
some people can see it, some cannot.
i can say no more on that subject, lest i give the game away...
i think Spazzmo has seen it, but i'm not sure...
( , Tue 14 Jul 2009, 21:02, Reply)
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