Placeholder: 2/3 portrait of Roddy Piper from 1988 wearing black shades, lumberjack red and black button-down shirt, mullet, movie still from 'They Live' movie, background is a city with a white billboard reading "OBEY" in black letters, watercolor and ink 2/3 portrait of Roddy Piper from 1988 wearing black shades, lumberjack red and black button-down shirt, mullet, movie still from 'They Live' movie, background is a city with a white billboard reading "OBEY" in black letters, watercolor and ink

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2/3 portrait of Roddy Piper from 1988 wearing black shades, lumberjack red and black button-down shirt, mullet, movie still from 'They Live' movie, background is a city with a white billboard reading "OBEY" in black letters, watercolor and ink

text, writing, boring, generic, standard, normal, dull colors, unexciting, uninteresting, unadventurous, watermark, centered composition, balanced, blurry, out of focus, symmetric, nudity

6 months ago

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SSD-1B

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