only one. Below my left collar bone.
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AH! Tough question! There are so many. But probably Backstreet Boys, we used to own all their albums on cassette. Haha!
I had to do research because I don’t know too many weird animals.
http://divaboo.info/
THEY ALL LOOK CUTE! But my favorite has to be Dumbo Octopus! Def making a painting with Dumbo octopi in ‘em! :D :D :D
‘di ako masyado movie geek eh, kaya mainstream lahat. In no order:
1. Fight Club
2. Edward Scissorhands
3. Land Before Time
4. Big Fish
5. Mighty Ducks!!! :D
Hm…. varnishing turns your painting yellowish. If you want that effect, i’d recommend you use Laforteza gawgaw instead. :)
But if you don’t want your painting yellowish, emulsion glaze from Triton works great (for me atleast, personally - just for the glaze.) I use this mostly because I use hardware acrylics and they’re not as reliable as expensive ones and scrape off easily. It depends, I guess. it’s all about protecting your paintings. :)
MICHAELFUCKINGANGELO!!!!!
Dude, siya nagpakilala saken ng Pizza!
Pikachu! But no one beats Keroppi. I am partial to frogs. :D
YES, YOU’RE BACK!!!
Not really, but if by high quality you mean those bought outside the hardware, the most “high quality” acrylic i’ve used is Reeves. I actually use Reeves for Mars Black only because hardware black kinda sucks. :/
Hm. Okay, I miss answering questions. Make it like school. Essay type! http://formspring.me/shelvesshelves
“Wanna feel my heart break if it must break in your jaws.
Want you to lick my blood off your paws.”
Lioness by Songs:Ohia
Hm. I think it’s a pretty fair trade, and I wish they would do something similar here in the Philippines.
The Philippines has a people rich in culture, but I really wish the Government would focus more of its energy to promote the artistic talents of its countrymen than it does on attracting foreign investors. The problem basically is we are doing more import than export. The potential for other countries to realize the artistic capabalities and talents of Filipinos are lost and is basically one of the main reasons why I know a few artists who are quite well-known in other countries but are basically non-existent in the Philippine popular art scene. What we export are nurses, laborers, maids, boxers (hence, the stereotypes that we often violently complain about - this is because this is what we present to the Western world.) There is so much more potential and so much more that the country has to offer.