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I actually had this all drawn out about two weeks ago, but this is the first time I had a chance to scan and color. This isn't the first time I've colored something, but it is the first time I've ever not deleted it in utter shame. This makes you a special person, Sam.
Edit: Courtesy of Sam my AMERICAN twin, I bring you, (ironically from England), Braniacs, a show that clearly needs to cross the pond, as it makes even me interested in science. First up we have a segment on Alkali metals, and how badly they blow up bathtubs when you stick them in one full of water. Anyone who has a spare bathtub should join me in doing this experiment. I'm so serious. Next, if you happen to have an old microwave, there's the pretty cool experiment of putting a balloon filled with pure oxygen in it and watching it blow up, though it's not quite as awesome as a burning toothpaste turning into plasma.
And finally, maybe my favorite Britain's most dangerous and flamable products, because in this version of England, people go around setting fire to you in your panties all the time. And the flamethrower is pretty sick.
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Date: 2006-06-25 03:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-25 05:58 am (UTC)I have never seen Ganesh look so adorable - I want to rub his little belly. And he appears to have the most amusing little smile which reads as many things, such as, "I hold all the mysteries to the universe" or "Man, I am CUTE! or "Heh. No one will suspect ME of farting in the lift."
(And the colouring is sweet. It looks great!)
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Oh Brainiac, how love it and it's informative cheesiness. (Alkali metals = the best Chemistry lesson ever.)
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