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INTEREST: Japanese, French, U.S., Thai Creators Make Quake Charity Book




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Sunday Silence



Joined: 22 Jun 2010
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 6:54 pm Reply with quote
I have the appropriate image for this lazyness, but it contains swearing, so the text version:

Artist #1: I DREW A PICTURE FOR JAPAN!

Artist #2: I DREW A PICTURE FOR JAPAN!

Artist #3: I DREW A PICTURE FOR JAPAN!

Quake/Tsunami Survivor in rubble, arm in sling, looking mad: THANK YOU B******!
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Emerje



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 6:38 am Reply with quote
Sunday Silence wrote:
I have the appropriate image for this lazyness, but it contains swearing, so the text version:


Because fundraising for disaster relief is such a terrible thing. I think you're confusing this for an art contest. I'm positive nobody in Japan is looking angry when receiving free money, especially if they've got an arm in a sling. Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes

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overlordrae



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 7:47 am Reply with quote
Sunday Silence wrote:
I have the appropriate image for this lazyness, but it contains swearing, so the text version:

Artist #1: I DREW A PICTURE FOR JAPAN!

Artist #2: I DREW A PICTURE FOR JAPAN!

Artist #3: I DREW A PICTURE FOR JAPAN!

Quake/Tsunami Survivor in rubble, arm in sling, looking mad: THANK YOU B******!
I've seen that picture. It's different when, y'know, the pictures are actually making money to help the survivors rather than as a form of armchair activism. Honestly, I was irritated at the people jumping on the 'hope for japan' bandwagon on DA too, but that's why I joined a comic project similar to this one called Japan Needs Heroes, which has raised almost 13k so far between its two phases.
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