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I never cared about Squall. He was too grumpy and down to be of any interest to me, and when he did actually become a bit more happy it was too late for me to start liking him.
He's supposed to look bored in this picture, but I think he ended up looking more sad. Oh well.
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awwwwwwwwwwww!!!! thats kawaii!!!

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Aw! He's adorable!

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haha! thats great :D i don't even know who squall is! (ff7 or something maybe? it rings a bell)

hes so cute :) :+fav:

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Awwwww *grabs squall and squeezes him so hard his grumpy brains pop out* I love the way you coloured this, they're nice and soft and you gotta love his big balck eyes :D.

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Squall is the coolest FF male in my eyes!
Well d0ne. Looks like he is high on drugs :P

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Nah, I can see the boredness happening.

... I never liked Squall, either. XD

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"You don't know what you're talking about. You're not very smart, and the things you're saying are nonsense. And I'm not angry. But you do need to shut up." - Tycho, Penny Arcade
Soo...CUTE!!*head explodes*

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i love the suit and the scar =D great draw too :clap:

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YAAAAAYYYYYY!! THIS IS SO CUTE!!!!! :D SQUALL!!!!! :glomp:

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I dunno..
I think he looks bored...
:D
Very cute!
For a grumpy guy.. ^.^;

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When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us. - Helen Keller

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