I would throw my gameboy out the window if it took this long to boot up, but this does look pretty sick. Keep animating, my man! The four color schtick doesn't have nearly enough representation
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I would throw my gameboy out the window if it took this long to boot up, but this does look pretty sick. Keep animating, my man! The four color schtick doesn't have nearly enough representation
Thanks! :D
Didn't see that anyone actually reviewed anything I did. Also, I've never actually owned a Gameboy, but I just love the color palette - it's amazing how the ugliest greens can look so awesome together in the hands of a skilled artist!
Hope it made your day, and have a good evening. :)
You are a saint for creating this
Aw, now I feel even worse for not including you.
So, uh, A-bot sure does a lot for the art portal. You guys seen I-Bot around there, lately?
uhh, who is I-Bot? A-bots selfish brother? BAM!
hahaha, good review my friend, thanks for the kind words.
I hear BB10 is your biggest fan, chris-the-stick2
Feeling It or Feeling (Russian: Филенк) is an 1870–1873 oil-on-canvas painting by the Russian realist painter and sculptor RaddishClock. The work depicts one labouring man dragging a bird on the Volga River. The man seems to almost collapse forward in exhaustion under the burden of hauling a large bird upstream in heavy, hot weather.[1][2]
The work is both a celebration of the men's dignity and fortitude, and a highly emotional condemnation of those who sanctioned such inhumane labour.[3] Although he is presented as stoical and accepting, the man is largely defeated; only one detail stands out: in the centre of the canvas, a
The tits represent boobz
hard-hitting, alright
he really gave it to me in there
I can't believe this masterpiece almost made it through all of 2013 without a single review.
Oh, look, he's a dumpstartist, too. A true renaissance clock!
but of course
The Phantom Cat can, doot doodoodoodoot doot.
Doodoo Head
Gradgitated.
Little Clocktopia, Cali
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