Heh, I was waiting to catch you online to ask you what a meme was before posting, but you always seem to be away ^_^;;
I'm guessing it's something like a blank comic that tries to lead you, through the words, to draw how you would react to different scenarios? Or maybe it's more basic than that and I'm just getting too specific on this one meme
It's really cute and funny though! I'm not sure I could pick a favorite panel~!
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Make happy those who are near, and those who are far will come - Chinese Proverb
You're pretty dead on with the meme description. It'll just usually ask you questions and you're supposed to draw your answer. I'm glad you think it's cute! I lost my patience a bit of the way through, so it got messy. Also, I was running out of ideas to answer the questions. My fave panel was prolly the one with L trying to chew his arm off.
Also, I'll share a secret with you about my away -- Sometimes I'm actually there, I just use it to scare away certain people (of which you are not one) that I don't want to talk to. So, feel free to just IM even if I have my away on. There's a chance I might be there, and if not I will get back to you when I am.
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You deserve the best life has to offer -- which is ultimately death. - YouLookGreat
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I'm guessing it's something like a blank comic that tries to lead you, through the words, to draw how you would react to different scenarios? Or maybe it's more basic than that and I'm just getting too specific on this one meme
It's really cute and funny though! I'm not sure I could pick a favorite panel~!
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Make happy those who are near, and those who are far will come - Chinese Proverb
Also, I'll share a secret with you about my away -- Sometimes I'm actually there, I just use it to scare away certain people (of which you are not one) that I don't want to talk to. So, feel free to just IM even if I have my away on. There's a chance I might be there, and if not I will get back to you when I am.
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You deserve the best life has to offer -- which is ultimately death. - YouLookGreat
And awesome! I'll hopefully get more free time after my mid-term (Monday, *sigh*). I'll poke you to see if you're there
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Make happy those who are near, and those who are far will come - Chinese Proverb
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