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Quinn
shoutOut 3 weeks, 6 days ago by daxhel in talkT
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3 weeks, 4 days ago by cloMO
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After a crazy night out and after loosing my favourite red lanyard (thankfully the keys were still neatly stuffed in my back pocket), feeling worse for wear and began to scibble myself with a big cup of tea… Now i introduce to you Quinn… the morning after me…
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Spot it
shoutOut on 13/9/09 by SmithMachine in talkT
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3 weeks, 4 days ago by cloMO
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Following on from my first design, I liked the little guy so much and what he could be thinking and saying. I remember as kids we always used to say “spot the concern” and point a finger at our eye… this is him doing that.
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mico mix
shoutOut on 10/9/09 by ndikol in talkT
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3 weeks, 4 days ago by cloMO
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I want to tell all of my inspiration to me mix
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mmmmoooaa
shoutOut on 10/9/09 by ndikol in talkT
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3 weeks, 4 days ago by cloMO
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I just wanted to talk about humans in logging .. merea as regard the tree as a monster who should be in Exterminate
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Just the way you are
shoutOut on 10/9/09 by Vood00Child in talkT
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3 weeks, 4 days ago by cloMO
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I started doodling this with Wall-E playing in the background, I thought it was pretty cute :P but procrastination and studying for mocks stopped my finishing it til now :) hope you like. Please comment I like to know where I can do better, comments are better than votes but votes are cool too :)
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Love, gets confusing
shoutOut on 11/9/09 by daxhel in talkT
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3 weeks, 4 days ago by cloMO
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Well, “Love me long time” is a nice idea, but never works out exactly the way we would hope it does. It’s usually long confusing road, with many swirly, confusing periods, but eventually we will find our brightly coloured joy…
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Me no likey
shoutOut 3 weeks, 4 days ago by SmithMachine in talkT
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3 weeks, 4 days ago by cloMO
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No big story to tell. Being new in these parts I though it was high time I posted something of my own. This is just a quick one, which started out as a doodle during a meeting. I liked the look on the little guys face, and imagined all the things he could be thinking or saying.
And voila…
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Blowing a kiss
shoutOut on 14/9/09 by VickyLee in talkT
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3 weeks, 4 days ago by cloMO
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Kiss are the sweetest thing when in love…here is all the blow kisses just for everyone!!!
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A Casual Invasion
shoutOut on 12/8/09 by TokyoGoGo in talkT
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3 weeks, 4 days ago by Tu
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The illustration is all about casual clothes taking over! The Suits and ties run for cover as an Invader casually roams past! Made out of everyday clothing, picking up the dreaded business folk in his path.
I chose to keep the colour palette rather limited, Using a single spot just to give it a bit of pop where smaller details could be seen. Chose yellow as more of a unisex mutual vibe. Also because yellow and black are generally the hazard colours, all linking back to the Invasion of Casual Dress!
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Selling Virtual Items in the Real World
shoutOut 3 weeks, 4 days ago by mikeharry in peeps
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After Blizzard had decided to provide free trial game-play accounts, World of Warcraft players noticed that there are more spam from bots advertising these services. It is said that this problem is particularly prevalent on the European realms, with gold being over 14 times more expensive to buy on US realms than their European counterparts.
In May 2007 Blizzard filed a complaint against In Game Dollar LLC (trading as peons4hire) in US federal court. In February 2008, the parties filed a consent decree in which In Game Dollar agreed to refrain from using any World of Warcraft chat or communication to advertise any business or sell any services relating to World of Warcraft CD Key.
As characters progress in World of Warcraft and take on some of the toughest challenges, many of the rewards received are bound to that character and cannot be traded, generating a market for the trading of accounts with well-equipped characters. The highest noted World of Warcraft account trade was for £5000 (€7000, $9,900 USD) in early September 2007.
Buying or selling WoW CD Key has generated significant controversy. On February 21, 2008, Blizzard released a statement concerning the consequences of buying gold. Blizzard reported that an “alarmingly high” proportion of all gold bought originates from “hacked” accounts. The article also tells us that customers who bought character leveling services had found their accounts compromised months later, with all items stripped and sold for virtual gold.
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