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Deviant Art doesnt like me and i dont like them..Ahh short story. They removed one of my walls because they said it was copyrighted. Nobody has any idea why and they dont answer questions about it. Oh well..Ill keep my **** on my server.

PRESENTING!!! .Britney

(dotBritney filenames because windows doesnt like the extra dot)

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Do you have a leaner version? Hehe jk, I like this wallpaper

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Leaner? Like more simple? If you want one ill take a stab at it.

not bad.

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Thanks alot :)

not a bad wall...

btw....think you can share some of them server space?....I don't like devinArt that much also...;)...if you can spare some...just post on the thread again...:D...

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OMG PLEASE!! take some of my server space and BW. I have 2 much. Hit me up on msn or PM me.

People catching on to the "taped picture" look.

Still, its a nice version  (Y)

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Acutalluy i had created those tape images perfectly in an old iamge and couldnt recreate them again, so i used the old ones i had here.

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Hehe thats old, it has my old website on it 2. Although i did spice the tape up :)

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Dont make me whip the the front view picture. Big boobies!!

LOL i get it now!!

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Pregnancy usually has that effect one women...

Oh BTW they probably removed your wallpaper because the photo you used (I'm assuming you used one), like the one on this wallpaper, is copyrighted by the photographer and it's technically illegal to use the photo for anything unless you get expressed consent from the photographer.

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