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here are pictures of my art work and pictures of me. i wanna become a artist but i also wanna join the military. based off my drawing and me which do u think i should do. Become a famous artist or join the military???


here are pictures of my art work and pictures of me. i wanna become a artist but i also wanna join
here are pictures of my art work and pictures of me. i wanna become a artist but i also wanna join
here are pictures of my art work and pictures of me. i wanna become a artist but i also wanna join
here are pictures of my art work and pictures of me. i wanna become a artist but i also wanna join
here are pictures of my art work and pictures of me. i wanna become a artist but i also wanna join

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