Clock Head Minecraft Skin
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Clock Head

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Jeezorham's Avatar Jeezorham
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Well, what do you know? Two skins in one day! That's a new record...


This one isn't really better than the other one. But, because this is the first time i've made a business suit on a skin, I think I did great!


                                        CLOCK FACE'S ORIGIN:

                           Once, there were two brothers - one's name was Clark, the other George. Their father was a scientist who called himself Dr. Stachepink (because he always died his hair pink - some thought he was crazy), but his actual name was                   Winston. When he was 12, Clark became curious, and went into his father's laboratory, depsite being told not to. He saw a webpage on his father's computer talking about "how to turn humans into inanimate objects". When he turned around, he noticed an odd, brown clock that had four sides, all of them having the mainframe on it (white circles with hands pointing to what time it was), and a lever, which connected to a contraption. Seeing a blueprint on a table, he took and read it...



                           It showed a rough draft of what the machine was supposed to look like, and there was bold words that were instructions on how to get it to work. Curious to see what exactly his father's invention was supposed to do, he thoroughly followed what the piece of blue paper told him. When he got it to work, a loud "ZAAAAAAP!" noise was heard, and he was transformed into the clock, but in a humanoid body! It rendered him incapable of speaking because he had no mouth, he became deaf due to having no ears, and he became blind because a clock has no eyes. It was quite nightmarish for him, but, sadly, this was no dream - what was happening was real, and he couldn't cope with it...
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