Wednesday, December 31, 2014

New Year!!!!

Yay!New Year's!Stay up till midnight and get drunk on root beer!It's December 31,New year's eve and I have about 5 more hours till 2015.I will miss this year.Anyway, I'm going to go to a party at America's tonight with England so before I go,let's count the greatest things about this year,hmm?

#10:AirAsia flight QZ8501
#9:ISIS                            
#8:Ukraine crisis            
#7:Sochi Olympics         
#6:Hoverboard Hoax     
                 #5:Robin Williams and Joan Rivers
#4:2014 Fifa World Cup
#3:Ice Bucket Challenge
       #2:Buy Pharrell William's hat
#1:Youtube Rewind        

P.S. I'll do fanart for anyone who asks.Just saying.

4 comments:

  1. Manigong Bagong Taon!

    ~Quicksilver

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  2. Wait, you can draw?
    --Prussia's Sword
    (That wasn't meant to be a burn, I just didn't know you could...)

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  3. YYEESS!!!!YOU SERIOUSLY THINK I CAN'T DRAW?

    ~Piri-tan

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    1. Really in all seriousness that hurt right in the kokoro.

      ~Piri-tan

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