This time I surprised myself too, picture came out perfect. I can't be anymore happier then now, I made something what really makes sense and I'm so excited for that. Title, what you think about title? When I searched some lyrics or information from google I actually find this article:
The Queen of the Sea train disaster occurred when the train Queen of the Sea, or Samudradevi in Sinhalese, was destroyed on a coastal railway in Sri Lanka by the tsunami which followed the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake. Up to 2,000 people were killed, making it the world's worst railway accident and eclipsing the previous record at the Bihar train disaster in India in 1981, when a train derailed and fell off a bridge, drowning about 800 people.
Disaster, storm, dark. I think that it's representing the accident.
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Sometimes it feels it would be better for us all If I ceased to exist or was never born at all Sometimes it feels it would be easier to fall than to flutter in the air with these wings so weak and torn
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Sometimes it feels it would be better for us all If I ceased to exist or was never born at all Sometimes it feels it would be easier to fall than to flutter in the air with these wings so weak and torn
Devious Comments
and I had to look cuz
I used the same model in my newest photomanip as well
You did a great job too
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"It takes 46 muscles to frown but only 4 to flip 'em the bird."
"What you call dog with no legs?
Don't matter what you call him, he ain't gonna come."
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Sometimes it feels it would be better for us all
If I ceased to exist or was never born at all
Sometimes it feels it would be easier to fall
than to flutter in the air with these wings so weak and torn
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"It takes 46 muscles to frown but only 4 to flip 'em the bird."
"What you call dog with no legs?
Don't matter what you call him, he ain't gonna come."
Thanks for using my stock
Thanks for comment.
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Sometimes it feels it would be better for us all
If I ceased to exist or was never born at all
Sometimes it feels it would be easier to fall
than to flutter in the air with these wings so weak and torn
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