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Hey, guys, just felt like updating, since that old journal's out of date, I haven't been in much of a mood to update. So anyways, just figured I should tell what I owe people, so they'll know I'm still thinking about them. It's kinda hard to find time to work on them, what with college, my lazy procrastination, & all that stuff, so bear with me here.
Also, this August, I got to go to Indianapolis to meet my friend Jess (), who was attending at the Art Institute Of Indianapolis, & that was awesome.
Anyways, here's what I owe so far. If I might've forgotten anything, just let me know, 'kay?
Adult Fumu & Bun/ Fumu being chased by raptors (?)
Baby Sara & Uncle Percy stargazing
Me, him, Roxas, & a character of my choice playing the Rock Band game
Leela beating up the Battletoads
MetaKnight with her character Rin
Fumu as a belly dancer
Her Vulpixsona Shirome
Her computer girl OCs either as babies or at their normal age...
0014 & The Cyborg Hamsters
Ogura as an angel
Age Chart of her OC, Kuzoura
Orbulon getting a shot from Dr. Bleedeye (for some reason)
Uncle Percy telling Baby Sara a story
Some characters from his Youtube videos.
Toddler versions of the Hinata family playing in a sandbox
Her fictional band coolPARODIES
A pic of his Mythological Pirate characters One-Eyed Petra (a Gorgon), Rum Top (a Kappa), & Pretty Pony Marie (a centuar)
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Also, this August, I got to go to Indianapolis to meet my friend Jess (), who was attending at the Art Institute Of Indianapolis, & that was awesome.
Anyways, here's what I owe so far. If I might've forgotten anything, just let me know, 'kay?
Adult Fumu & Bun/ Fumu being chased by raptors (?)
Baby Sara & Uncle Percy stargazing
Me, him, Roxas, & a character of my choice playing the Rock Band game
Leela beating up the Battletoads
MetaKnight with her character Rin
Fumu as a belly dancer
Her Vulpixsona Shirome
Her computer girl OCs either as babies or at their normal age...
0014 & The Cyborg Hamsters
Ogura as an angel
Age Chart of her OC, Kuzoura
Orbulon getting a shot from Dr. Bleedeye (for some reason)
Uncle Percy telling Baby Sara a story
Some characters from his Youtube videos.
Toddler versions of the Hinata family playing in a sandbox
Her fictional band coolPARODIES
A pic of his Mythological Pirate characters One-Eyed Petra (a Gorgon), Rum Top (a Kappa), & Pretty Pony Marie (a centuar)
1st 100 Pic Challenge: maniacaldude.deviantart.com/jo…
2nd 100 Pic Challenge: maniacaldude.deviantart.com/jo…
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