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Tue Oct 24, 2006, 7:16 AM
Welcome to the daily ninja club on Deviantart! The purpose of the club is for everyone who enjoys drawing Naruto chibis and/or stick figures into an OOC type drawing!

~Updates~
sorry about the recent lack of updates. The account wasn't letting me log in for awhile and plus, I didn't have anymore pictures to post up! TT^TT c'mon! help us out people! the daily ninja wasn't meant to e updated DAILY but it hasn't been put up in months, Sorry about that...anywho, we have gotten some new members! please welcome: and
~Rules~

1. To join, send a note to either or
2. To give art to post in the club, send a note to the club saying 'michael jackson' as the subject with links to your art or e-mail it to daily_ninja@yahoo.com.
3.all daily-ninjas must be drawn with either stick figures, chibis or both. The weirder the better!

~Members~


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:iconnaruto-a-gogo:
WHOAH
thatnx 4 the fave BABE. C:

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Narumew = My uke
a pirate i was meant to be, so trim the snails...
and roam the sea.
:iconscream-i-love-you:
tahnx for the comment at my draw, and i like your work 2. soooo...keep on going:#1:
:icondaily-ninja:
welcomes!~^^ ny account on here is this is just a club!~ would you like to join?

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"We're fangirls. It's only natural that we're weird!"
:iconthe-final-i:
Welcome to deviantart. Nice name.

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Did you know that:
E^2 = p^2c^2)+([<delta>m^2]c^4.
which implies that:
E= [mc^2]/[<sq. root> 1-(v^2/c")].
when p=0 (in eq 1, or 2, whichever you find simpler)
E=mc^2........
(In reality, p can never=0, so E should, realistically not be =mc^2, )
:icondaily-ninja:
thank you! this is acctually a second account I have. it's acctually a club I am starting! my real account is
:iconthe-final-i:
Ohhh well, welcome anyways, :P.

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Did you know that:
E^2 = p^2c^2)+([<delta>m^2]c^4.
which implies that:
E= [mc^2]/[<sq. root> 1-(v^2/c")].
when p=0 (in eq 1, or 2, whichever you find simpler)
E=mc^2........
(In reality, p can never=0, so E should, realistically not be =mc^2, )
:icondaily-ninja:
hee~ thank you~

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"We're fangirls. It's only natural that we're weird!"

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