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Gundam Wing - Heero-flightsuit

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Octruenyx

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Nobodies

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And then came the Saiyans

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NH - Fantasy AU

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Daughters of the Moon

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What have you been up to boy?~

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MyM: Music Meme

MEETyourMONSTER Music Meme Rules: -Pick either your child or your monster. -Put on your music program on shuffle/random and start playing songs. -For each song, write something inspired by the song related to the character. You only have the song length. No pre-planning and no writing after the song is over. No skipping songs either. -Do 10 songs and post. Make sure to include the song name/artist. CHARACTER: Cassie 1.  "Disparity by Design" – Rise Against Cassie always liked to help people out so one day; she decided to volunteer at the homeless shelter once a week. There she met a homeless man by the name of Mr. Jacobs, who us

Meet Your Monster

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Kiro and Calhime: Forever Rivals

UBF 2011

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Pokibition

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Gundam Wing

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Star Trek

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Otto and Victoria, Octovictorian Etiquette

 Watch depthRADIUS Share |About|Previous Journal by techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic) There is no cosmic law that states artists must suffer many long years and demeaning day-jobs before a window of opportunity cracks open just enough to hop on through. Fellow deviant Brian Kesinger is a case in point. His first “day-job” in 1996—he was hired straight out of his senior year of high school—was drawing Tarzan for Disney. Brian stayed at Disney and he considers every day there a part of his ongoing education as an artist. He most recently worked on “Wreck It Ralph,” and has become active in the story department, where he

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