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The shark's last move
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9-14-2008 10:20 AM
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The article is way too long to get clipped, enjoy.
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9-15-2008
6:24 AM
vandamonium
I searched around and found pictures of the art itself and this is one "out of the box" thinker for sure. The skull is quite a thriller....
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