thatbitchrobin replied to your post:doubtful? nah bro , it’s confirmed
WHAT IS THIS
It's a dancing potato, duh.

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thatbitchrobin replied to your post:doubtful? nah bro , it’s confirmed
WHAT IS THIS
It's a dancing potato, duh.
thatbitchrobinreplied to yourphoto:Uhh…
I’m pretty convinced dookie is you.
Oh totally, I guess it answers that question. I didn't die because of it. It's all good.
thatbitchrobin replied to your post: One time I had a dream about two football players...
Ah the wonders of the subconscious mind.
I also found out about Michael Jackson's death in a dream, because my dad put on the news in the room I was napping in. I was really freaked out when I woke up and found out he'd actually died.
Team Katniss: The people who worked towards Katniss' victory in the 74th Annual Hunger Games.
Notes on each portrait:
Haymitch Abernathy: His hair is graying, but he's got a white streak a la Sweeney Todd as a result of his psychological torment at the hands of the Capitol. You may note a distinct similarity in facial structure between him and Katniss. Both of their portraits were based on the shared characteristics of the Seam ethnic group, as well as some features borrowed from the Mediterranean coal mining immigrants in the turn-of-the-century West Virginia company towns District 12 was based on.
Effie Trinket: Effie's design is so widely interpretive that I tried to keep it to basics while still looking extravagant. I liked the idea of her wearing extensive makeup and contact lenses to match her wig and outfit, and her prim-and-proper personality led me to the straight-cut hairstyle.
Cinna: My design for Cinna is actually pretty similar to the film's design, but that's because the film stayed pretty true to his book design. When reading the books, his cool intensity distinctly reminded me of Omar Epps' portrayal of Dr. Foreman on "House." I wanted his shirt to be simple but fashionable, so I gave him a cool slit-collar that I wish was practical on shirts in the real world. I also liked his green eyes with the gold flecks, so I made a point to include those.
Peeta; I wanted his portrait to have an orange background but it clashed with his hair. I also had to do a few modifications halfway through the drawing because it just looked like I was drawing me. He also has a little bit of a babyface, because I always see people drawing him with these striking greek statue features and that really doesn't fit him.
Katniss Everdeen: This is actually the first one I did, but I made some minor changes to make it more Katniss-like. The bangs she had before served no practical purpose, and since Katniss is largely unconcerned with her appearance, it wouldn't make sense for her to style her hair into bangs every day. Also, apparently t-shirts with different color sleeves and torsos are popular in district 12? I like them. I wish I had more of them!
Soon to come: Katniss' second Quarter Quell allies and her revolutionary comrades!
My Little Pony.
A show about magic ponies who live in a town populated by magic ponies. I am not surprised at its popularity among male college-age stoners.
More synopses!
thatbitchrobin replied to your post: respirification replied to your post: 12 minutes...
Looks like I’m going down in “History” then ;)
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