For those who have many watchers, and for those who dont have many, it is hard to know how one retains that interest as well as receive more. This article explores the basics of watchers and how we react to certain situations. Although it does not affect some deviants, and the tips are generally related to common sense, we hope the article is a worthwhile read and that the majority learn something from reading this.














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Robin HooD [: The hackers behind the freaking box!
Team|Fallout: Where?
Robin HooD [: BEHIND THE FREAKING BOX!
Team|Fallout: Where..? Oh gr8 thnx alot you got me killed
Robin HooD [: ...
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Do NOT eat me... I may look sweet but I taste horrible... <[>_<]>
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motos:
-i can easily forgive a truth but not a lie
-if u try n fail... never try
-we always learn from our mistakes... unless ur really stupid
-Never Fear NIGHTMARE is here
-always grab life by the horns
took me 3 hours for the hammer alone
nice avatar ^^
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motos:
-i can easily forgive a truth but not a lie
-if u try n fail... never try
-we always learn from our mistakes... unless ur really stupid
-Never Fear NIGHTMARE is here
-always grab life by the horns
THANKS!!
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Do NOT eat me... I may look sweet but I taste horrible... <[>_<]>
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Originality is a bourgeois concept.
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motos:
-i can easily forgive a truth but not a lie
-if u try n fail... never try
-we always learn from our mistakes... unless ur really stupid
-Never Fear NIGHTMARE is here
-always grab life by the horns
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I MOVED
YOU CAN FIND ME HERE ~nicole92614
A suggestion for the next time you make something like this would be that you should try to make the markings on the chest follow the line of the chest, this including shading and highlights (the two crossed hammers on the chest are following the chest, but this could be more obvious by shading the symbol a bit in the same way as you did the rest of the chest).
Great work though
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A dare you, I double dare you, press the [link] you know you want it! press.. press... press, my preciouss.. [link]
Rather a bullet through the heart, than a pencil out of the hand
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