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    Phocks Well, actually, Phocks is more creative than creationist, but he does make it clear who God is, and who in fact the patron saint of StumbleUpon is. Bob Dylan, as in ...Oh, where have you been, my blue-eyed son? Oh, where have you been, my darling young one? I've stumbled on the... more

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  • Rated by Duke57 on Sep 30, 6:25pm

    Very cool site, I liked it!
  • Rated by dgirlp on Sep 01, 9:55pm

    borrowed this bad boy from phocks...
  • Rated by sher1lock on Jul 05, 10:13pm

    Music and art. Wow.
  • Rated by billybobgandhi on Jun 13, 8:33am

    we're @ 70% similar taste in "stumbles" it appears. haven't run across many w/that high. Big up...
  • Rated by Sakura6 on May 16 2009, 1:09am

    PHOCKS is stuck on the sixties and seventies. What with all the Elvis, Beatles, Dylan and Doors posts, larded by Star Wars images. He, moreover, has a thing for Alice, which puts him solidly into the better half of humanity. Why, I ask you, is Alice so often portrayed as a sexy minx? This thought has troubled me before. Is there a basic need to take what is pure innocence and pervert it in some way? I like it, because it niches within my paradoxical tendencies, but I wonder what the general appeal is? Is it a necessity for the more explicit world we live in? Is it that whatever Lewis Carroll poured into the symbolism and deeper meanings of Alice in Wonderland, if any, has to be made more specific for a modern audience? Is it, furthermore, the case, that Alice's escape from childish innocence and well-bred one dimensional fixations can only be transferred to us 21st-centurions by provocative depiction? Or is it just fun? Afterthought: why does it seem so much harder to turn Lolita into an innocent. How would you go about drawing that?
  • Rated by tiranatirani on May 11 2009, 2:27am

    Great stumbler and looks very friendly =)
  • Reviewed by DrNaCl on Dec 19 2008, 6:37pm

    Anybody who likes Steadman and Guthrie is just all right with me.