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Journal Entry: Wed Oct 8, 2008, 12:28 PM




100D Commitment

What follows is my attempt to fulfill my 100D promise to feature 100 deviants
during 2008. I am not sure what happened to the project.
But life has a way to change plans we all have.


Here are features 55-70. They are "unofficial" according to *The100DProject.
I chose them using the Random Deviant button and chose those that had under
20,000 pageviews and no DD's within 3 months (that I could see).


The 54 previous featured deviants can be found here: [link]


Without further ado... Here are MY next set of features



#55 ~Keesje




 






 


#57 ~kattwo




 






 






 






 






 






 


#63 ~tnp651




 






 


#65 ~Kyrus86




 


#66 ~SemuSs




 






 






 






 






Previous Official 100D Features (1-54)

54. ~BambooStalker


53. ~SilentKW


52. *xhannahsoncrackx


51. *thesynchronicitygrid


50. ~latticeworkopines


49. ~BethlehemLights


48. ~Illuminatiproduction


47. =OkTaYBiNGoL


46. ~avalon1967


45. *Creedysgirl


44. *maximumunicorn


43. ~GatoMiguel


42. ~shi-chahn


41. ~doanminhman


40. ~relashio


39. ~EenPaddestoel


38. ~intents2000


37. ~peacerock


36. *dalantech


35. ~ivelin


34. ~Boui34


33. ~KrinoSpirit


32. ~Flotograf


31. ~laurentdudot


30. ~eepedeep


29. ~gougoune


28. ~molokolo


27: ~m4g1c4lm3


26: ~Lawnz


25: ~Enr-Sacrum


24: ~Prince-Poison


23: ~MissCarriage


22: ~neuhaus20


21: ~uvikidd


20: ~NeoWorm


19: *BjorklundPhotography


18: ~Drawing-You-In


17: ~LelaRae


16: ~hunnd


15: =angrymouse


14: ~kittykittyhunter


13: ~jondean


12: ~Badkarma87


11: ~Rovi-Jesher


10: *SouthernMan


9. ~AnthonyFoti


8. *E-Mann


7. ~Kleemass


6. ~Arany


5. *charmedy


4. ~papaspaulding


3. *NADIAwicker


2. ~tommy-th-cat


1. ~kubawojewoda


 



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:iconyunafrolov:
OMG thank you SOOOOOO much! I guess you alredy know that this is my first feature, so I am super happy! Thank you!!! :glomp:

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I'm S.T.U.P.I.D :shakefist: [ Smart, Tallented, Unique, Palatial, Intelegent, Drastic ]
:iconneko-gato:
thank you very much!! : )
:iconfrotton:
No Problem :)

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It is not enough to be compassionate. You must act. :star:
His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso The Fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet
:iconfrotton:
No Problem :)

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It is not enough to be compassionate. You must act. :star:
His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso The Fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet
:iconsemuss:
thanks thanks tahanks!
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Soyleyecek sozum yok. Yeni bir sevdaya tutulana kadar yercekimsiz ortamda sizofreni dersleri alacagim.
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No Problem :)

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It is not enough to be compassionate. You must act. :star:
His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso The Fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet

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