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©2007-2009 ~Moses-Weatherbound
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You know, that thing I'll never have?

So l take out my frustration like any normal fella would. By painstakingly cutting out tiny, 1/3 inch paper people, and living vicariously through them.

p.s. I realize it's blurry. I MADE IT THAT WAY!

p.p.s. This is a different paper man then last time.
They all look alike to you, don't they? Sheesh.




I hate you all.

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:iconimnopro:
I must say, I'm a tad jealous of the tiny paper people. I, too, often feel that love is something I'll never have. But I like to believe that there is a perfect someone out there for everyone - you just have to wait for fate to bring you together. I'm really getting tired of waiting though. Anyway, I love this photo. Keep up the amazing work! You're awesome! :hug:

--
The meaning of life is to make it meaningful. You only have one, so live it to the fullest.
:iconsocratim:
so you want to date a guy with a huge wig? or is that you?

nice comp...
:iconmoses-weatherbound:
Tim's wicked sense of humor rears its head. : )
Dank you a-fine sir.
:iconmoses-weatherbound:
Me too. No matter who you are. It's just a atter of, what do you have to do? Where do you have to go? What if you just miss your chance?
:icontehsext:
Aw. And what about the people who have it to find it's overrated? gah.


anyways, i like this picture. lots.


i can totally tell it's a different paper guy. <3
:iconsonofdaeladus:
i laugh at the wig comment.

--
"Gloriousely eccentric and wonderfully intelligent."

-The Boston Globe
:iconmoses-weatherbound:
That Tim is a German Seinfeld.
:iconmoses-weatherbound:
Yeah. Most people who have it don't deserve it.

Thanks, missy.

I knew you would. : )
:icontehsext:
haha, you knew i would?

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