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"They do nothing for me." by @deaddays (John Rios)

I'm really happy with this piece. Written by Josh Knoll (mentioned before) whom I just found out is gay. Woah. Well, good for him. At least he knows where he's at. :-) How'd I find out? Well, because he openly wrote a great piece about how he was in a Fraternity and he didn't tell anyone he was homosexual. Yes, he had to sit through many a stripper. Anyhoo, I did this to run with his column. The colors really make the piece. I hope they reproduce well in the paper... Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Wednesday, 09 October, 2002 @ 03:48 AM

Now this is a very good piece of art work. Very well drawn to represent how he felt alone, like how you have him as the only full white person sat there. Good on him for knowing what level's he's at, and good on him for admitting it. Go Josh, and go John for this great piece!

Posted: Wednesday, 16 October, 2002 @ 01:00 AM

excelent piece:) i can only imagine what Josh must be going through... i know a lot of people aren't very accepting. best of luck to him. (heh... drooling guy...)

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