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About Me Member New Artist Anny-Colorations14/Female/Germany Recent Activity Deviant for 1 Year
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Wow Guys

Thu Jun 12, 2008, 11:21 AM
Hey,
wow thank you for adding my arts as one of your favorites
hugs and kisses Anny
P.S.: If I had time, I would create some new colorations ...

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  • Current Residence: Germany
  • Favourite movie: Girls United
  • Favourite band or musician: KIZ
  • Favourite genre of music: German Rap
  • Favourite artist: KIZ
  • Favourite poet or writer: Theodor Storm
  • MP3 player of choice: iPod
  • Favourite game: Pinball, strange but the truth xD
  • Favourite gaming platform: Counter Strike isn't it?

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:icondeviyash:
We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day.
Happy New Year to You & DeviantArt Family !

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:icondeviyash:
Hey Friends
I have launched my company website.
Please Visit [link]

Designed & Developed by : me

suggest me, can i create better.

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Flagged as Spam
:icondeviantad4sence:
give me your mail id please
give me naaaa.

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Many of the objects we identify as art today -- Greek painted pottery, medieval manuscript illuminations, and so on -- were made in times and places when people had no concept of "art" as we understand the term. These objects may have been appreciated in
:icondeviantad4sence:
You are nice looking & very talented aggressive girl

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Many of the objects we identify as art today -- Greek painted pottery, medieval manuscript illuminations, and so on -- were made in times and places when people had no concept of "art" as we understand the term. These objects may have been appreciated in
:icondeviantad4sence:
oh! no i'would n't steal them
you are so nice

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Many of the objects we identify as art today -- Greek painted pottery, medieval manuscript illuminations, and so on -- were made in times and places when people had no concept of "art" as we understand the term. These objects may have been appreciated in
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Thanks for the +fav

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With love and Kisses, sYnt4x 3rr0r

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