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AdrenalineX Development / Re: The Truth Is Out There
« on: February 16, 2016, 06:30:13 pm »
Nice one, Max)
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Hmmm I guess since the picture is worthless with our faces censored I will now release the full photo as proof we actually met. Enjoy, everyone!mooman confirmed
Cool art work melkey, do you do it in dangerious spots around town or just in normal areas?Nah. That was quiet spot. Actually I doubt that someone will see that piece. That was just "for soul", not for fame. Moreover that was 1st serious work. But I want to do some adrenaline stuff, for example underground or some train.
Ugh... where's your knife while ready to rob somebody?I'm not a bandit
Sorry for shirtless me
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