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Behold the following pictures of a TRUE and HONEST tribute to our autistic hero that I made some weeks ago using some leftover DAS Air Drying Modelling Clay and acrylic paint from an art project assigned to my brother for his History class:
Behold the following pictures of a TRUE and HONEST tribute to our autistic hero that I made some weeks ago using some leftover DAS Air Drying Modelling Clay and acrylic paint from an art project assigned to my brother for his History class:
Thank you! Rest assured that this little fellow won't have to suffer any kind of abuse or mistreatment ever (cough cough *Julie Reveals Herself* cough cough).
Behold the following pictures of a TRUE and HONEST tribute to our autistic hero that I made some weeks ago using some leftover DAS Air Drying Modelling Clay and acrylic paint from an art project assigned to my brother for his History class:
Thanks! When I saw the DAS package that my mother bought I took it as a sign from godbearjesus and started workin' on it immediately after finishing helping my brother with his art project.
Actually, if you replaced books with vidya, Chris is basically Patchouli. He's also spends more time asleep than Yukari, and probably fancies himself as a royal in exile like Kaguya.
Actually, if you replaced books with vidya, Chris is basically Patchouli. He's also spends more time asleep than Yukari, and probably fancies himself as a royal in exile like Kaguya.
I honestly never comment on people's art on forums because it always seems to come across as sycophantic when folk do that, but you're genuinely very talented, keep it up!
I honestly never comment on people's art on forums because it always seems to come across as sycophantic when folk do that, but you're genuinely very talented, keep it up!
I honestly never comment on people's art on forums because it always seems to come across as sycophantic when folk do that, but you're genuinely very talented, keep it up!