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Started by Sterling, January 27, 2014 04:28 AM

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Sterling

Hmm... not sure where to start...
My username comes from a little story I'm doing about a little alien kid with social anxiety and pyrokinesis.
I came here from Albino Blacksheep (where I'd like to join as an animator).

I really like drawing and making stuff in general.
http://www.majhost.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=270042 *obligatory link, y'all

This seems like a pretty cool place, and I look forward to being a member!

rtil

welcome to the site! the chat is more active than the forums, but thank you for signing up and i look forward to seeing what you've got in store.

bd648

hello! bring more pictures like you do and you'll fit in just fine. (well... i just want to see more pictures)
FRACTALS ARE NOT ART! IT'S MATH!
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soup


"He was shown the smallness and tinsel emptiness of the little Earth gods, with their petty, human interests and connections - their hatreds, rages, loves and vanities; their craving for praise and sacrifice and their demands for faiths contrary to reason and nature."


"...it stimulates the part of the brain called "shatners-bassoon", and that's the bit of the brain that deals with...time perception..."





BluPhoenix

[12:59 AM] elm: yea honestly if you dont want to cum on elmer fudds bald head whats wrong with you
[07:49.46] <+slack> cum erupts from the dick at an alarming rate
[07:49.59] <+slack> it will blast off and slap the wall at like 40 mph

bd648

oh god the quotes. do you guys need to be reminded about what happened last time?

http://www.thebackalleys.com/forum/index.php?topic=12055.120 Last time
FRACTALS ARE NOT ART! IT'S MATH!
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rtil

now you're just giving them ideas

crackers



so nice to see you,

to see you

*incites crowd*

nice

slack

oh yes the old "infinite quote" joke


it gets funnier every time

(it really doesn't)

jam1220

howdy
...
it's cold outside

soup


"He was shown the smallness and tinsel emptiness of the little Earth gods, with their petty, human interests and connections - their hatreds, rages, loves and vanities; their craving for praise and sacrifice and their demands for faiths contrary to reason and nature."


"...it stimulates the part of the brain called "shatners-bassoon", and that's the bit of the brain that deals with...time perception..."