levis and molly fullin created by kacey
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  • In this picture you will observe an evening in the kitchen with Molly the kitsune and her feline-like pet. Looking at the moth that the feline has clenched in its mouth, it would be safe to assume that the little guy is atleast partially responsible for this kitchen corruption. At this instant, you can see Molly holding the now fully baked cheesecake that will possibly be consumed immediately following dinner that night. She is in the midst of the mess, doubting that the cake was worth all of the trouble, as a viscid mixture of eggyolk and flour slowly makes its way down her chest.

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  • LebronJames said:
    In this picture you will observe an evening in the kitchen with Molly the kitsune and her feline-like pet. Looking at the moth that the feline has clenched in its mouth, it would be safe to assume that the little guy is atleast partially responsible for this kitchen corruption. At this instant, you can see Molly holding the now fully baked cheesecake that will possibly be consumed immediately following dinner that night. She is in the midst of the mess, doubting that the cake was worth all of the trouble, as a viscid mixture of eggyolk and flour slowly makes its way down her chest.

    Thanks, I'm sure all the blind visitors will appreciate that.

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  • LebronJames said:
    In this picture you will observe an evening in the kitchen with Molly the kitsune and her feline-like pet. Looking at the moth that the feline has clenched in its mouth, it would be safe to assume that the little guy is atleast partially responsible for this kitchen corruption. At this instant, you can see Molly holding the now fully baked cheesecake that will possibly be consumed immediately following dinner that night. She is in the midst of the mess, doubting that the cake was worth all of the trouble, as a viscid mixture of eggyolk and flour slowly makes its way down her chest.

    I cried.

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  • LebronJames said:
    In this picture you will observe an evening in the kitchen with Molly the kitsune and her feline-like pet. Looking at the moth that the feline has clenched in its mouth, it would be safe to assume that the little guy is atleast partially responsible for this kitchen corruption. At this instant, you can see Molly holding the now fully baked cheesecake that will possibly be consumed immediately following dinner that night. She is in the midst of the mess, doubting that the cake was worth all of the trouble, as a viscid mixture of eggyolk and flour slowly makes its way down her chest.

    If I may make an interjection. The female kitsune, depicted in the image above's, full name is Molly Fullin.
    Now, I fully understand about this minor cognitive mix-up, for I take full responsibility for the mistake I see that you have made here. It is my fault for forgetting to enlist the tag 'molly_fullin' so that your reference to the image was wrongly justified for my own grammatical fallacy.
    So I am sorry on the pretext that you have in made the comment about the artwork shown on this page.

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  • LebronJames said:
    In this picture you will observe an evening in the kitchen with Molly the kitsune and her feline-like pet. Looking at the moth that the feline has clenched in its mouth, it would be safe to assume that the little guy is atleast partially responsible for this kitchen corruption. At this instant, you can see Molly holding the now fully baked cheesecake that will possibly be consumed immediately following dinner that night. She is in the midst of the mess, doubting that the cake was worth all of the trouble, as a viscid mixture of eggyolk and flour slowly makes its way down her chest.

    Wow, nicely said, I actually enjoy the picture more now.

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  • Nice picture... the perspective (Kacey's been weak on perspective a lot of times before) still feels a bit wonky, but there are no glaring errors I could put my finger on. And I really enjoy the shape of legs and hindpaws. They look as if they could really work... the reflections on the floor and fridge are nicely done, too.

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  • Arcanine09 said:
    Wouldn't that be rather difficult to cook with all those tails? xD

    If the stove used gas she would catch on fire in seconds

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