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Native Hyena Project
Please help me create beautiful scenes inspired by African wildlife for my Native Hyena future series. Same mission is applied from the Native Coyote and the Werewolf King projects.
$30/month
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Actual thought upon seeing POTC poster for the first time: "Who's that creep in the middle with the mascara?" (mind, I'm not talking about the actor, just the character, capishe?)
Yes, I'm one of those poor freaks who completely dislikes CJS. I don't know why, he just gives me the creeps.*
And when I finally played Monkey Island, I found the character of Guybrush was a much more appealing character (for me, at least, not to mention that his voice actor strikes me as a lot better looking than Johnny Depp) than Sparrow. So I decided to draw a nice little picture of the two of them together.
Yes, I believe I do have a death wish.
*On a somewhat related note: I took a little "Brain-Wiring Test" found in the book Why Men Don't Listen and Why Women Can't Read Maps by Barbara and Allen Pease, that determines how masculine or feminine one's mindset is. The higher the final score, the more feminine the brain is, the lower the score, the more masculine the brain is. The highest point on the scale was 330, the lowest point was -40. "Most males," the book said, "score 0-180." and "most females score 150-300."
My score was -70. I guess that explains a few things...
Yes, I'm one of those poor freaks who completely dislikes CJS. I don't know why, he just gives me the creeps.*
And when I finally played Monkey Island, I found the character of Guybrush was a much more appealing character (for me, at least, not to mention that his voice actor strikes me as a lot better looking than Johnny Depp) than Sparrow. So I decided to draw a nice little picture of the two of them together.
Yes, I believe I do have a death wish.
*On a somewhat related note: I took a little "Brain-Wiring Test" found in the book Why Men Don't Listen and Why Women Can't Read Maps by Barbara and Allen Pease, that determines how masculine or feminine one's mindset is. The higher the final score, the more feminine the brain is, the lower the score, the more masculine the brain is. The highest point on the scale was 330, the lowest point was -40. "Most males," the book said, "score 0-180." and "most females score 150-300."
My score was -70. I guess that explains a few things...
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