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Ki-Jo

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Artist // Hobbyist // Digital Art
  • Sep 30
  • United States
  • Deviant for 10 years
  • She / Her
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My Bio
There's nothing much to say. I just like drawing a lot. Always looking for ways to improve. Other than art I enjoy watching horror movies and learning about mythical or prehistoric creatures. I also like the series idolmster a lot

Favourite Visual Artist
Junko Mizuno
Favourite Movies
Kill Bill Vol.1
Favourite TV Shows
Idolm@ster
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Kikuo, Sunnyhill
Favourite Books
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Favourite Writers
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Favourite Games
idolm@ster, Impossible Creatures
Favourite Gaming Platform
PS3,3DS,PC
Tools of the Trade
Tablet and my computer
Other Interests
really into pop-fshion

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:iconarpkplz: Happy Birthday!!!! :iconarpkplz:

Pus is an exudate, typically white-yellow, yellow, or yellow-brown, formed at the site of inflammation during infection.[1] An accumulation of pus in an enclosed tissue space is known as an abscess, whereas a visible collection of pus within or beneath the epidermis is known as apustule or pimple.

Pus consists of a thin, protein-rich fluid, known as liquor puris, and dead leukocytes from the body's immune response (mostly neutrophils). During infection, macrophages release cytokines which trigger neutrophils to seek the site of infection by chemotaxis. There, the neutrophils engulf and destroy the bacteria and the bacteria resist the immune response by releasing toxins called leukocidins.[2] As the neutrophils die off from toxins and old age, they are destroyed by macrophages, forming the viscous pus.

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Thanks so much for the watch ~<3
No problem! I think your character Umi is really adorable!