It means that I'm starting to get noticed a little bit!
I got tagged by
1. Post the rules.
2. Each tagged person must tell 8 things about themself.
3. At the end you must tag 8 people and put their icon in your journal.
4. The go to their page and leave a comment saying you tagged them.
5. No tag backs.
ABOUT ME:
1.) I like to draw and write (But only when people like my work.)
2.) At first, I never liked anthros. In fact, I utterly hated them (Because they didn't look normal to me.) That until I saw this picture [link] . I started to like some anthros (If they had a build like that, that is), if only a little bit. I started to go anthro-crazy when I meet
3.) I like plump women (Busty, wide-hips, thick thighs, big butt you name it!)
4.) I'm a HUGE fan of Kingdom hearts.
5.) I not a masochist, but I like squashing (I guess it's the weight of a heavy girl on top of me that turns me on.)
6.) I'm a perv (Can you tell?)
7.) I like cute things, and original characters
8.) I utterly HATE:
- Generic characters
- Bad girls (Especially if the "bad girl" is TOO extreme. For example, one of my characters (From "C.N", not a erotica.) had a man work and suffer for her in exchange for her having sex with him. In the end, he's tired, and he's the one on top of her, doing "Stuff". After that, he thinks it's his turn to get his pleasure reward, and she just leaves him to die of lack of oxygen in space (Did i mention that the man bought a space port for her, and that's where he was going to get his "reward"?)! Man, that character pissed me off with that.
- Good artist that don't support the weaker ones, just because they think there too good to talk to them.
-Mosrate.
-day that I don't get comments.
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Whew, done!
Now I tag
Devious Comments
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"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside a dog, it's too dark to read."
--Groucho Marx--
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The most invisible artist ever: [link]
Ya know, to me, 2012 doesn't sound all that bad at all...
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"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside a dog, it's too dark to read."
--Groucho Marx--
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