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JHXMT The Thinker by `fleet21:iconfleet21:


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Submitted: July 24, 2006
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So thoughtful, enigmatic, wise and knowing - or is he just dreaming about cheese?
YOU DECIDE!

Captured him during a mini meet to discuss a poetry collab. I think it captures him pretty well.
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On right of sounding I completely gay here, I want to say that I love this guy's hair.
He's like einstein but better.
You pass a guy like this on the street and you're just like
'woah. No way this guy is stupid. Only geniuses (Or is it genuii. He would know I bet) have hair like this.

Rant complete!

Nice Pic. I do enjoy your black and whites.

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Harmonize your inward and your outward life, and you soul will know no bounds of joy.
that was supposed to be "on risk of sounding"

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Harmonize your inward and your outward life, and you soul will know no bounds of joy.
I also like how the tree sorrounds his body. It looks like his aura, or something really nifty like that.

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Harmonize your inward and your outward life, and you soul will know no bounds of joy.
Four comments are better than three comments!

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Harmonize your inward and your outward life, and you soul will know no bounds of joy.
JHXMT is the kind of fellow to enjoy cheese.

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Jesus T. Godmoses
The T stands for 'This is how I roll'.
Like seven pounds is better than 6!

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Jesus T. Godmoses
The T stands for 'This is how I roll'.
This fellow is my best friend, Chris.
This is the longest I have ever seen his hair - and he is in fact an utter genius! (so I think).
I have a picture of him somewhere, and he has a Katana and short short hair with a goatee.

It's really nifty.

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Jesus T. Godmoses
The T stands for 'This is how I roll'.
I think that was the moment he plotted to throw grass at you for the next hour.

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"Thought and language are to the artist instruments of an art." Wilde

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