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| 09/14/2009 01:31:15 AM |
The Specific Gravity Of A Lie.by rooumComment: Great title! Like the image too - hope it won't get clobbered. He reminds me of a sad comic book villain, or perhaps he's in the middle of morphing back into a human. I think the specific gravity of a lie is probably higher than that of a barleywine... but how is its hop nose? |
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| 09/14/2009 01:10:31 AM |
chapby DeenComment: interesting abstract! |
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| 09/12/2009 09:01:01 PM |
prehistoric bug with fang.jpgby browda1Comment: Oh it's an assassin bug! I'm kinda fascinated with these scary things. This one is also known as a wheelbug because of his back. The fang you mention is actually a big honkin' sucker that he sticks in his victims to slurp out their innards. Be careful, some people claim that when they bite humans it causes nerve damage. Message edited by author 2009-09-12 23:41:14. |
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| 09/11/2009 08:42:59 AM |
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| 09/11/2009 01:07:42 AM |
All the Glimmersby RKTComment: like a scene out of silence of the lambs... altered to fit that mood. |
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