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I got banned from the Stick Figures In Peril" group....for having an opinion that there were too many non perilous stick figures....and well, it rather got my goat.
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gee i wonder if this kid ever eats dirt?
lol... i have told her soooo many times we don't eat dirt, sand, paper, soap, crayons, rocks, etc... but she is a pica-having little one. she seems to be putting that kind of stuff in her mouth way more tenaciously than other kids her age, but aparently its not "weird" until she's 3.
i sure do hope it stops sooner than that.
Four cents gathering grime (mainly from car exhaust, I'm sure) on the wall of the Walgreen's store at Franklin and Post, San Francisco
A short movie filmed in two hours on a Canon T2i EOS 550D and edited in Final Cut Pro.
Written, directed and edited by Steve Hodges. Special thanks to Eric Stinnissen for help with the filming. Shot with a Canon 50mm and 18-55mm lens, colour grading with Red Giant.
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The Ayla body has perfect illustration with realistic shading and highlights throughout. Like all FILTHY SKINS, this one is sold in skintone packs that include all 8 makeups and the Ayla shape. Everything is reasonably priced at 1800L or $7.26 each.
We flew with Royal Brunei and on return, our luggage was filthy, covered in oil and dirt. On top of that, they were damp and water had got inside. To make it all worse, these grey suitcases were brand spanking new.
On complaining to Royal Brunei, they really couldn't give a toss.
Most people who know me know I'm a nice guy and I don't like hurting anyone or anything unnecessarily. But I really did have to restrain myself from grinding these f**king filthy creatures into their stupid goddamned structurally unsound peasant nest.
3½ hours earlier the sky had been clear. As the sun rose the visibility deteriorated. Looking roughly towards Newton Abbot from Sharpham Drive on the outskirts of Totnes.