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    Hey there my friend ^^
    Thanks for the follow.

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    Woo thank you for the follow! I dig your work. =)

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      thanks a ton for the follow back too! your fractals are amazing! <3

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    I love your art, but there's so much NOOOOOOPE in your gallery :o

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      aah thank you!! <33
      and yes it's supposed to make people unconfortable haha

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    Wonderful creations you possess here! Quite, you exude the wicked contraptions that only imagination can weave on paper in a most captivating manner.

    That being said, it is only natural that I congratulate you for your exquisite talent and work with a follow.

    And on another note, allow me to wish you a warmest welcome amidst the virtual entrails of Weasyl. I hope you will enjoy your stay. It is delightful meeting someone such as you here.

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      why thank you. that is very kind of you to say! <3
      though they are all old drawings.

      and yes i really like this site so far. i've heard so many people talk about it and i finally decided to join.
      and i certainly don't regret it.

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        Well then, allow me to profess, I am definitely looking forward to see new art of yours, as well!

        You seem to have an inclination for morbidity, if I may say so. May I ask what inspires you most, artistically?

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          what inspires me most? medical stuff mostly. i spend a lot of time reading and trying to understand medical books. sometimes about anatomy, sometimes diseases and their cures. i think that inspires me most.
          thanks for the question.

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            Now that is riveting, I dare say!
            The medical world can be so full of beauty... and abominations, at the same time. It saves life yet it can bring the most distorted forms of feverish Hells.

            Have you by chance heard of that dysfunction which transforms muscle tissue into bone, if I may curiously ask? I believe it was called the "Stone Man Syndrome". A most disturbing yet equally fascinating thing, if I may say so.