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  • Sep 29
  • Indonesia
  • Deviant for 10 years
  • She / Her
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My Bio
my name is gaby, and i'm 13 years old.

Favourite Movies
the avangers
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
IA
Favourite Games
final fantasy RPG

Commision

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hello! i'm opening a commision now, i can draw but the problem is i probably can't color digitally (i'm working on it), and i can't draw anything that has mature content
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Sphinx Sphinx was the most famous Mythological Creatures, sphinx is a mythical creature with a lion's body and Female Head. Sphinx, in Greek tradition, has the haunches of a lion, the wings of a great bird, and the face and breast of a woman. She is mythicised as treacherous and merciless. Those who cannot answer her riddle suffer a fate typical in such mythological stories, as they are killed and eaten by this ravenous monster. Unlike the Greek sphinx which was a woman, the Egyptian sphinx is typically shown as a man (an androsphinx). In addition, the Egyptian sphinx was viewed as benevolent in contrast to the malevolent Greek version and w
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Cotard's Syndrome, A.K.A. "Walking Corpse Syndrome" Cotard's Syndrome is appropriately nicknamed "Walking Corpse Syndrome" because someone afflicted with it really seriously and truly believes that they are dead, they do not exist, or they've had all their blood or organs removed. Ya know, cause that just happens to all of us every day.Cotard's is thought to be related to Capgras's Syndrome (a disorder in which the sufferer holds the honest belief that someone in their life has been replaced with an imposter or a duplicate of some sort) neurologically speaking, because both seem to signify a disconnect between the area of the brain that recog
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Happy Birthday!
:icontftdwplz: Thanks so much for the :+devwatch:! It's an honour, and if you particularly enjoy any aspects/types of my artwork, let me know and perhaps I can do more of it! :XD:
Thank you for the Watch! ^^