Cool, I'm glad you guys agree with me. Yeah, Gimp is working fine (it's
just like any other GTK app, so I'm not sure why it wouldn't work for
you). I attached a screenshot of me with an image open in Gimp for you
to see (just so you know, the scrollbars and generic backgrounds for
things like the Firefox Google search bar and file managers are a little
messed up right now (the scrollbars look different and the backgrounds
are grey instead of white) (probably because of something I did), but
it's not a problem with Gimp, it's in all my GTK apps (under normal
conditions Gimp looks normal)).

As a side note, I figured out a fix to my problem of not being able to run any 
KDE4 apps as root: 'sudo ln -s /usr/lib/kde4/bin/* /usr/bin/', but then I guess 
you'd have to do that every time you install a KDE4 app you plan on running as 
root. 
I guess /usr/lib/kde4/bin/ isn't in $PATH for root or something like that. 
Anyways, I'll post a bug report of this if it hasn't already been reported to 
bring more attention to the problem (maybe either everything could be placed in 
/usr/bin and then that folder could be linked to /usr/lib/kde4/bin/ if 
necessary, the packages themselves could link from /usr/lib/kde4/bin/ to 
/usr/bin as part of the install script, or /usr/lib/kde4/bin/ could be added to 
root's $PATH (if that's even the problem)).

** Attachment added: "Screenshot of Gimp in KDE 4"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12348139/gtk-kde4-gimp.png

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