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Frankie Stein's sketchbook
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Yay, we're in Scaris! I'm so excited I may need to recharge before I even get my luggage! Wow, just wow! How lucky am I that I get to see Scaris with a friend who grew up here? Starting at the Eiffel Terror too? How much more creepy cool can this trip possibly get? I feel so Scarisian sitting here watching the world go by. It almost feels like I'm in a movie...hehe...yeah, like that would ever happen. It's one thing to see pictures of famous art in books but it's so much more electric to see it in person. I think I could spend the whole day just taking in a single painting.
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Yay, we're in Scaris! I'm so excited I may need to recharge before I even get my luggage! Wow, just wow! How lucky am I that I get to see Scaris with a friend who grew up here? Starting at the Eiffel Terror too? How much more creepy cool can this trip possibly get? I feel so Scarisian sitting here watching the world go by. It almost feels like I'm in a movie...hehe...yeah, like that would ever happen. It's one thing to see pictures of famous art in books but it's so much more electric to see it in person. I think I could spend the whole day just taking in a single painting. I don't know how to pronounce it, I don't know what's in it, and I have no idea how you would cook it but it may be the most delicious thing I've ever eaten! ;) I feel like I've been transported to a magical world inside of a snow globe, except instead of snow falling all round it's light, and I want to yell "Shake it again!" Just amazing.