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Guarantee the chikkies dig a little Pikachu on the boot lid :)

IN A PARKING LOT, Friday night.

Random girl: "Hey! I, like, totally love ur Pikachu! Heehee can you, like, draw me one too you little hottie?"

You: "For shizzle baby. Which colour you want? I gots all da colourz" *folds arms*

Random girl: "WoOowww you're, like, sooo adorable! My Corolla is white, make it pink yaaa!" (hugs you like she's on heat)

You: "Damnnn girl! Be careful, you messin' up ma Versace shirt, getting all creased up and sh*t. Step back h*e, i'll draw yo' Pokemon then i'll put it on you later. Don't take yo' fine a** no-wiz-ere"

Random girl: "Ohh my Gaard!" (knees begin to wizobble)

Edited by R338OY
the deign looks kinda aztec to me for some reason... nice blend of graf style, aztec and victorian floral. fkn sweet. love it.

i thought it looked a bit maori to start with.. but, yeah, not so much when you look closer :D

Am I the only one who thinks it looks like complete shit?

no you are not alone :)

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