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Word of advice...

Thu Oct 5, 2006, 6:43 AM
  • Mood: Rage
  • Reading: The Black Dahlia
  • Watching: D.gray-man
  • Eating: Film Noir
  • Drinking: chocolate milk-HEALTHY BONES!
This is really pissing me off now:
Commentless faves-> on SCRAPS!
WTF. When I fave something without commenting, it's always to a finished gally placed piece. Thus it's self explanatory.
Yet when faving a scrap- they need explaining. It's unfinished- a piece of shit and yuck! It's not nice looking(to the completed eye)- retarded. REASON!
It's annoying and driving me up the wall. Seeing the same scrap being faved EVERYDAY- yet never commented on.
I'd like to know; if it's so popular, perhaps I should move it to the main gally- SINCE IT'S SO FUCKING COOL IT'S NOT WORTH A REASON!
Bastards, and here I am finishing it.

-I noticed I keep adding an extra N to finished... bah. 9_9

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:iconsuper-80s-demon:
DITTO!!!
Commentless faves on ANYTHING of mine really pisses me off.
My logic: if you like it that much, a comment won't kill you.
>:3

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"Where's the strangest place you ever had sex? .....You're supposed to say 'in the butt'." - Robert Smith asking Ray Cokes
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:icondyko-chan:
LMAO. If I updated more often(artwork wise) I would just remove the comments altogether. Yet the scraps just piss me off to know end. There either dropped or WIPs- and WIP is when imput and commets matter... not zarking faves! D :

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:iconsuper-80s-demon:
I know exactly what you mean.
;3

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"Where's the strangest place you ever had sex? .....You're supposed to say 'in the butt'." - Robert Smith asking Ray Cokes
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I'm a proud member of: ~The-Cure-FanClub, ~Pirates-VS-Ninjas, and ~lookingforTheCure

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