Wow, that is so beautiful. Seeing it just reminds me of a fairy tale when the phoenix took the form of a young woman. I can see no better woman then this to be the human incantation of the phoenix. This is just so well drawn.
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~Katara05
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i am you.
to my
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:: They laugh at me 'cause I'm different...
I laugh at them 'cause they are all the same ^_^ ::
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At the beginning of the Space Program, Nasa discovered a ball-point pen would not work in anti-gravity, so the spent one billion dollars developing the famous Space Pen. The USSR used a pencil.....
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~Kidchan-Fanclub
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I have no sig. now what?
that's a lot coming from me...I'm usually quite the critic XD
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'When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with slience.'-Ansel Adams
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