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    The Hurdy Gurdy Man thebigspendur's Avatar
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    Your son has a real gift there.
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    Those are awesome. I agree that he should pursue something in comics. Very creative.

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    i also agree he should persue a comic book future maybe a razor man? or straight guy? just a few ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mischievous View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by speed_pigeon View Post
    Awesome talent! Those are hilarious and the expressions are what really makes it. Excellent detail.


    Just an addition for your signature mischievous, “dyslexics of the world, UNTIE!”
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    Better a goat than a sheep!
    Wonderful image! I agree with everyone else, except that if he chooses not to pursue art as a career, he should at least never stop its use!

    Also, "How many dyslexics would it change to take a light bulb?"

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    Your son's illustration reminds me of my sister's drawings when she was younger. Now, she's going into the entertainment industry, most likely as a game designer, and will probably make a ton of money doing something she loves.

    As an aside, since I originally thought this thread was going to be about other uses for straight razor, I thought I would share mine. Since I never have been able to effectively shave with a straight, I primarily use mine to score bread when baking. It's the only thing sharp enough to cut the dough without sticking to it. Real bakers use a short razor called a "lame."

    Joseph

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    It's great that you're encouraging him, that's some entertaining stuff!

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    Those are some good pics. I esp. like the guy in the lower right standing next to the other guy with the cartridge razor....I think he is planning some violent act

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