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This is a doodle done some time ago by a former fan.

For a fan fiction called "Sweet Inspiration" that you can find on FanFiction.net based off of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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OH MY GOODNESS.

What a lovely little surprise to wake up to!

*LOVES IT*

Man, you kick ass.

....*snuggles*

That's all that needs to be said. hug:

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I'm sorry, but I just can't see Bill Nye the Science Guy having sex. I think he reproduces by budding.
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*sniiiiiiff* Gawwwlleee~ D'you have any idea how wonderful this is? ...yeah, yah probably do. ^^;

I'm so happy you decided to color this......i'm going crazy about all the little things you've added in there! :heart::heart::heart: You got the ribbon necklace (:heart:!), i LOVE the BAD pin!, DSW, the BL heart!, the pic of Kirito, Kyo, heck, you even got my watch! ^_^ I love it!

I'm really curious as to what that tiiiiiiiny writing on the back of Lulu's locker is.

Ellsworth is just plain awesomeness (as you well know!). I can't wait to doodle him again. (I love what you've done with his hair AND his makeup, true id does remind me of someone.)

(Everything you've written in there is just fine. ^^ If you've got even more to add, i sure don't mind.)
The endorphins seem to be catching up with me now... Thank you! May there be many more happy trails ahead! :love:

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Very nice! Your two styles really do work well together.

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Sine aliquid dementia, nullus Phoebus.
Man. I wish my hair did that! Amazing work as usual. My compliments to both of you.

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"You know, I find paranoid schizophrenics make excellent witnesses." -Robert Goren

"Rosebud...yes. Rosebud Frozen Peas. Full of country goodness and green pea-ness. Wait that's terrible. I quit." -The Critic
:hug: :heart:

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はじめまして! Artist, Writer/Poet, Photographer, traditional medium mostly, anime, sci-fi and the bizarre.
What, long and stringy with green highlights or blonde, poofy and in your face?

Either way, I know folks who can give you advice but I wouldn't change your lovely locks.

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はじめまして! Artist, Writer/Poet, Photographer, traditional medium mostly, anime, sci-fi and the bizarre.
I want crazy poofy spikey! My hair doesn't do that well. :(

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"You know, I find paranoid schizophrenics make excellent witnesses." -Robert Goren

"Rosebud...yes. Rosebud Frozen Peas. Full of country goodness and green pea-ness. Wait that's terrible. I quit." -The Critic
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Nope. I need to hear it. ;p

I really do wish I could do a dedication on all the people who influenced me. The homages made sense at WS but I worried they were confusing at fanfiction.net ....now, I wonder if I should care. I did an homage in "Cravings" too with that little poem. "Is It Scary" is constantly inspired in tiny ways by so many people. So, we'll see, maybe I can slip more in there even if it is a tad obnoxious and confusing to those outside the original circle (though more are invited to join!). I had a few ideas for how to do it.

Only someone like you would notice that little touch. I thought about making it clearer but it is meant to be an inscription. Remember that Willy has put a lot of money into the school? In hopes of having a lot of 'influence' over a part of his heir's life that he doesn't completely control? So, that's like one of those plaques you see on benches - a dedication to him and Charlie, a reproduction of the day that the boy officially became his, er, that is his benefactor, to Wonka Industries in the newspaper - a reminder to everyone, constantly. Once again, "subtle" is not Willy's middle name. Immagine how that peeved another certain rich boy and his father at the school?

The locker is so large and spacious (which is good since Ellsworth can stuff wardrobe projects into them) that it occured to me that the only way a school could afford to have enough of those is...thanks to the man in the top hat wanting to give his heir extra space. I'm sure the school objected to "special treatment" and Willy scribbled out a check so everyone would benefit (though he only cares about one person). You also have a bag lunch in there I think. I suspected that Lulu liked to do her own thing at lunch rather than stand in line at the cafeteria or listen to girly-girls gossip. It might be a brown unmarked bag of something else though - Lulu wouldn't tell me.

I must admit, that though I no longer do so, I used to wear very "dramatic" or heavy make-up myself; partly to shock people and very much because it became like a protective mask or "war paint". It took courage to do without it. However...I still have most of the supplies. *whistles*

In preppy schools where children are steered toward the path of success from the 4th grade - people like Ellsworth who lack social skills or important connections, dress weird, have odd senses of humor, and frequently get in trouble at school are not considered "awesome" by most. However, I think it is something other than even that list of things which hold him back. I also think the character would really get a kick out of how many people like him in THIS plane of reality vs. the one I stuck him in. :blowkiss:

Sometimes, in my deluded sense of reality, the one that just whipped up that story about the plaques inside the lockers, I wonder if my characters come into some sort of existence in some dimension of dreams and one day...they are going to come to kick my ass. XD

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はじめまして! Artist, Writer/Poet, Photographer, traditional medium mostly, anime, sci-fi and the bizarre.
Loony would be the person to ask for advice on that. Of course shorter hair helps! I've had spiked hair a few times in my life. It's very long now and like Ellsworth, I have a habit of neglecting to even comb it for days. I'm actually due for a trim I'm sure.

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