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I had a lot of fun with this.
I had finished my hw, and remembering the mermaid I had drawn earlier today to escape a failing grade, I drew another...I think that it shall become a series of mermaids.

Does anybody have ideas for a name?

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:iconayame-sensei:
Preeeeetty. I usually name pretty chicks after gemstones. It's really about what you associate with the thought of something beautiful. I'd go with Amethyst for her .A. Dunno why, but yeah.

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:icontrebleclef-chan:
Ah, that's nice. I think that it would also work for the name of a color in a different language. What do you think?
Thanks!

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"I just stand here, about twilight, makin' that ol' horn weep, and I play that tune for a man named Robert Kincaid and a woman he called Francesca." --Nighthawk Cummings
--From The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller
:iconayame-sensei:
Yeah, that would be pretty. ^^

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:iconpeace-love-frogs:
SMERFY! (su-MUR-fee) THAT SHOULD BE HER NAME lD

lol, nice to see you drawing back on dA! :aww:

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Fillers = God's Test of Patience
:icontrebleclef-chan:
Why Smerfy?
I don't get it.

but yeah, drawing on dA is lots of F-U-N!
THANKS (TA-HANK-KUH-S)
8D

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"I just stand here, about twilight, makin' that ol' horn weep, and I play that tune for a man named Robert Kincaid and a woman he called Francesca." --Nighthawk Cummings
--From The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller
:iconpeace-love-frogs:
inside joke (ignore my retardedness plz xD)

wwww, U-ER-WELL-COH-MMH
(>3<;)

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Fillers = God's Test of Patience
:icontrebleclef-chan:
Hm.
Okay.

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"I just stand here, about twilight, makin' that ol' horn weep, and I play that tune for a man named Robert Kincaid and a woman he called Francesca." --Nighthawk Cummings
--From The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller

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