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Submitted: June 29, 2006
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/edit: For those who don't get it: It's the skin of a snail.


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dude this is wicked.
omg!

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I need never wish again
Dieses Bild wirft die Frage auf, ob eine Schnecke in Wahrheit nicht ein kriechendes Gehirn ist :D
Gut gemacht!

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It reminds me of brains, it looks really good though. What the heck is it anyway? Is it slimy or just wet?

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Please spay or neuter your pets! :jackdirt:
Is that the skin of a turtle?

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A poem about...dessert? That's right! My sister [link]

"The lips loathe to separate
for it would invite the dehydrating breath
Of a cold sun"
A snail, actually ;).

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Someone feed the monkey while I dig in search of China.
:noir: :fusionrock: :noir:
Proud member of =resurgere
My PRINTS: Dancing to the sound of voodoo and fish nightmares
The skin of a snail.

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Someone feed the monkey while I dig in search of China.
:noir: :fusionrock: :noir:
Proud member of =resurgere
My PRINTS: Dancing to the sound of voodoo and fish nightmares
Snailskin, if you didn't get it? :slow:?

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Someone feed the monkey while I dig in search of China.
:noir: :fusionrock: :noir:
Proud member of =resurgere
My PRINTS: Dancing to the sound of voodoo and fish nightmares
Did you get that it is the skin of a snail?

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Someone feed the monkey while I dig in search of China.
:noir: :fusionrock: :noir:
Proud member of =resurgere
My PRINTS: Dancing to the sound of voodoo and fish nightmares
Very, very, sweet. :eyepopping:

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