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Gotta Catch 'Em All (Hopefully On Your Bedroom Floor!): Pokemon Card Dress

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Note: Full-res version HERE in case you ubernerds want to complain about the value of the cards she cut up instead of just yelling 'I'D DO HER!' in the comments and calling it a day like a normal pervert.

This is a chick wearing a dress (and armor!) made entirely out of Pokemon cards (no word if she's wearing a Pokebra or not). That's pretty much all I've got. I think she's supposed to be a gladiator or something. I dunno, if it were her vs. two lions I'd put all my money on the lions. Literally -- like stacking things on cats! You think I'm afraid of lions? I'm not afraid of lions. Lions are afraid of me. "Yeah, but only because you told them you're the one that killed Simba's dad." WTF BRO -- givin' away my trade-secrets?! Not coo.

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Girl dressed up in armor made of Pokémon Cards [albotas]

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