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The only thing i would say is a little off. not trying to say anything negative i just noticed it the most. is the artpop zone is a little small.
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JUST FUCKING AMAZING
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frank ocean novacane
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I'm happy your happy! thats what its all about!
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Take me to your planet

A little bit of creepy sea punk inspiration hit me for this one. I felt the need to bring the eyes to life - as if they weren't freaky enough already! My eyes are a veerry slightly different shape which ended up making her a bit less recognisable in...
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........i like it..... but its kinda scary lol with the blinking
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UNIT 2 – CELL THEORY Basic Chemistry for Biologists 1. Understand the structure of atoms and explain how the distribution of electrons affects bonding. covalent bonds are created through the sharing of electrons. 2. Know the difference between ionic, covalent and hydrogen bonds, the circumstances under which each forms, and the relative strength of each. Covalent bond is a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. Ionic bonding is a type of chemical bond that involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. hydrogen bond is formed when a charged part of a molecule having polar covalent bonds forms an electrostatic charge. 3. Know what is meant by the “polar” nature of water and be able to describe how this affects essential chemica