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1. Check out the Chun-Li Artist Series Card I made for Fangamer:...



Check out the Chun-Li Artist Series Card I made for Fangamer: Also, don’t forget to take a peek at the other cards, they all turned out awesome!  goo.gl/0aUSNm



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2. After playing some street fighter at an arcade recently, I just...



After playing some street fighter at an arcade recently, I just had to recreate this guy! I love Dhalsim! 



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3. Lorax Thursday!



Lorax Thursday!



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4. Some Legend of Korra for your afternoon.



Some Legend of Korra for your afternoon.



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5. Originally a Valentine, but finished a little late. Yay for...



Originally a Valentine, but finished a little late. Yay for MegaMan!



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6. Geek Girls: How quickly things change

NewImage Geek Girls: How quickly things change
Given all the talk of late about geek girls, this Onion story from 2004 seems pretty dated:

Osley attended the convention from Friday to Sunday, freely and confidently mingling with the 85 percent male crowd at the Hilton Burbank Airport and Convention Center.

“From the moment she walked in the door, Paulette was the object of admiring glances,” Martin said. “Everywhere she went, men were awkwardly trying to make conversation with her, flirting with her using Farscape dialogue, and inviting her to season-finale-watching parties in their hotel suites. Although she only came in 14th in the trivia contest, her adorable blush, her nervous giggle, and the fact that she was female earned her many admirers.”

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