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About Me Member Deviously Deviant sizmz18/Female/South Africa Recent Activity Deviant for 2 Years
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Devious Journal Entry

Thu Sep 4, 2008, 11:30 AM


  • Listening to: small time shot away
  • Reading: my heartbeat
  • Watching: an itch
  • Playing: headaches and sullen breaths
  • Eating: the inside of my mouth
  • Drinking: want to drink summmmm

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Devious Info

  • Current Residence: South Africa
  • Interests: Music, Art, Digital Design, Web Desing, My keys and my voice & my love
  • Favourite movie: Moulin Rouge
  • Favourite band or musician: Union of Knives
  • Favourite genre of music: Industrial-Indie
  • Favourite artist: dali, mcescher & Misha Gordin
  • Favourite poet or writer: Shakespeare
  • Favourite photographer: Misha Gordin
  • Favourite style of art: Anything that shows some kind of expression
  • Wallpaper of choice: rustas & rainbows
  • Favourite cartoon character: spider pig
  • Personal Quote: refer to Dr Sues
  • Tools of the Trade: Adobe - like 'em all! &pencils, pastel, my piano, left handed lady, Acer screen & fault

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:iconmariakoval:
thanks for the fav!
:iconstluka:
interesting gallery, keep up the good work dear :hug:
:iconsizmz:
thanku dear =)

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Whoever Lives Life Within its Meaning Suffers From a Lack of Imagination
:iconakugyouza:
Thank you :)

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:iconcadmiumthor:
you have an amazing gallery, such an interesting style of art. keep it up!

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"Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." - Douglas Adams
:iconsizmz:
thank u so much I really appreciate u sayn that :-)

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Whoever Lives Life Within its Meaning Suffers From a Lack of Imagination
:iconcadmiumthor:
no problem, its true!

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"Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." - Douglas Adams

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