We want to know what love means to you!
Get your creative juices flowing and design a movie poster for "Paper Heart" that focuses on the theme "What Does Love Mean to Me?".
Commentslolz...Very nice! I could not of thought of this one myself. Yeah, other people have had other members of the Akatsuki walk in on him, but never Hidan. NEVER HIDAN! Very original on that part.
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Hehe. Poor Deidara, he can't brush his hand-teeth in peace. I hope you don't change your style too much, I love the way it is. -- "Man learns from history that man learns nothing from history." -Hegel's Paradox Thank you! I don't think that I will too much or too soon. It's just something that I've been thinking about. I plan to do some more serious fanart soon-ish.
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And dont change your style. I love your style. Its so randomly awesome xD I cant wait for your next AAA update ^^ -- My LJ Avatar by =KiwiesRuleXD And really, don't change your style too much! -- "You are weak. Why are you weak? ...Train more!" "Grandma Chiyo? ...Have you brought cookies for me???" "Sasori rants about art being 'beauty that lasts forever', and then...GOT PWNED BY MY B*TCHES!" i think your style isgreat as it is
I love hidan's expression XD -- Everyone has a limit. Whats yours. Loool hahah incredible!!! your style is great!
Love the expression on their faces. XD
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