| 30 Apr 2003 | *Kawaii Chibi* | 1. Love the picture! Great foreground!
2. The planets forming the flower pattern made me think of those little toys that look exactly like that, only in primary, solid colors, which you can connect to form interesting structures. I really liked those things, I wonder if I could get my hands on some and make cool stuff again!
3. Someone mentioned something about a twisted planet, so I was just thinking perhaps those perverted people who thought that the cylindrical one looks like a...probably originally came from there (heehee) | |
| 30 Apr 2003 | *Kawaii Chibi* | 1. Love the picture! Great foreground!
2. The planets forming the flower pattern made me think of those little toys that look exactly like that, only in primary, solid colors, which you can connect to form interesting structures. I really liked those...wonder if I could get my ands on some.
3. Someone mentioned something about a twisted planet, so I was just thinking perhaps those perverted people who thought that the cylindrical one looks like a...probably originally came from there (heehee) | |
| 10 Sep 2003 | Joost Rikkerink | Woooww, that's nice (photoshop??) work!!! | |
| 29 Sep 2003 | R MAN | What your dick's Red and spotted with white dots???You got Crabs or sumthin??? Good Pic  | |
| 13 Dec 2003 | Anonymous | Ok, although the overall shape of the flower planet is highly unlikely, everything wouldn't go to the middle, the middle is a hole, and only mass has gravity. That's not to say the planet's gravitational system wouldn't destroy itself; I'm just trying to point out that one error. | |
| 5 Jan 2004 | Neko Kyou | I am really confused. . . . At least everybody that made a comment had either something scientific to say. . . Or said something about your dick. . . . . . Im not a smart person so i guess all i have to say is "..."
^_^ | |
| 2 May 2004 | Wicked | that is an extraordinary fallos symbol!  | |
| 7 May 2005 | killswitch | gad people...stop adding science and crap to everything..this is his art..that came out of his head..and cabbie we didnt need a physics lecture..thank you..i love this pic.it's cool.  | |
| 25 Nov 2006 | Heidi Hecht | There is science in art and art in science. It's still a cool pic. | |
| 23 Apr 2007 | Jason 'sickleclaws' Robicheaux | I am amazed... and beyond hat, glad noone else is awake in my house to notice that I am silenced. They'd call a shrink. | |