Talk Amongst Yourselves, Minecraft Edition

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

This here [[link]] is our Rubens painting that you’ve all been Photoshopping this month, but it’s been re-done in Minecraft. [[link]] Take a bow, u31 เครดิตฟรี 31 บาท reader KindaGamey! The rest winner55 of you, please discuss video games. Oh, for reference, this is the original Rubens. Submit [[link]] your image riffs to #TAYpics. Only two days left before we change images. But, hell, I’d love to see your Minecraft renditions ww winner55 of other fine art as well. Wanna share? If so, drop them in #TAYpics too.

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