Zerexes Posts
If it is possible and you have the time, I'd love to see you draw Yukino Miyazawa from Kare Kano (one of my favorite shows!).
By the way, your artwork is crazy good! I love the style; it reminds me a tiny bit of Aya Takano's.
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By the way, your artwork is crazy good! I love the style; it reminds me a tiny bit of Aya Takano's.
When the first FAKKU translation was put out; that's a good memory!
Still my favorite one, though I wasn't a member at the time.
Still my favorite one, though I wasn't a member at the time.
g-money wrote...
Thanks, pizzabite. If there are weapons that interest me, I'll do them. Otherwise, I feel kind of dry with ideas.Spoiler:
I visit once or twice a week when all else fails to interest me (or when I've reached a super high level of sexual excitement and need a constant stream of new material).
Surprisingly, there are some extremely intelligent and articulate folk there (even on /b/). The stereotypical b-tard is somewhat more rare than lots of people would have you believe. That's from my experience anyway...
Surprisingly, there are some extremely intelligent and articulate folk there (even on /b/). The stereotypical b-tard is somewhat more rare than lots of people would have you believe. That's from my experience anyway...
KPiC.valkee wrote...
around grade 4. I dont remember how old was I back then.But not on a regular basis.
Gatheringsin wrote...
When the MS-13 in my area decide to wreck havoc in my neighborhood, what do you think can help me the most? My AR-15 or the local donut munchers that rather write speeding ticket for $$$ instead of fighting the gang problems?
I recently saw a history channel documentary on MS-13 and I would definitely feel safer with an AR-15 at my disposal. Absolutely brutal people...
Someone should design a flier.
g-money wrote...
All of the guns I've made up till now. This is pretty fucking addicting:Spoiler:
Now for fun:
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The best collection I've seen!
Another point I forgot to make. I can't say that I'm too sympathetic with parents whose children have been told the truth concerning Santa Claus (assuming it wasn't done in an intentionally offensive, mean-spirited way). The fewer people accepting things without reasonable evidence, the better off society is in general.
When I have children I'm not going to tell them Santa Claus is real, and I'm not going to tell them he's not real. I'm going to tell them to be critical, skeptical (to some extent) thinkers (in general) and not except "because I say so" (or some other silly stock explanation for St. Nick's existence) for an answer. I wouldn't want strangers shoving lies down my child's throat, and I certainly wouldn't want my child to go around ridiculing people with different beliefs either. (I also think that letting children believe something fallacious without providing proof is dangerous and a form of child abuse to some extent. What else are they going to take in and from whom?)
You: "No, Billy, those commercials are lying to you. Santa is a marketing tool."
Kid: "What's a mark cutting tool?"
I wouldn't put it this way, obviously.
Now, I'm not saying I wouldn't celebrate Christmas (I'm an atheist), but I would emphasize the secular aspects, like giving loved ones presents and donating to charities, etc. - the empathetic stuff. I don't see how literally believing that St. Nick is still alive fits in - I'd assert that he should only represent charity and good will - ideas.
Learning that St. Nick isn't alive anymore can't suck if you never seriously believe it in the first place. Right? At least, I don't remember being traumatized or anything serious; I think I had already figured it out.
Does this make sense, or am I rambling. -.-
ShaggyJebus wrote...
You: "No, Billy, those commercials are lying to you. Santa is a marketing tool."
Kid: "What's a mark cutting tool?"
I wouldn't put it this way, obviously.
Now, I'm not saying I wouldn't celebrate Christmas (I'm an atheist), but I would emphasize the secular aspects, like giving loved ones presents and donating to charities, etc. - the empathetic stuff. I don't see how literally believing that St. Nick is still alive fits in - I'd assert that he should only represent charity and good will - ideas.
Learning that St. Nick isn't alive anymore can't suck if you never seriously believe it in the first place. Right? At least, I don't remember being traumatized or anything serious; I think I had already figured it out.
Does this make sense, or am I rambling. -.-
Fakku Flock Draw anyone? I thought this looked like fun - you artsy types out there might be interested. :)
http://flockdraw.com/Fakku
12/12/2009
ROUND TWO
VALET PARKING
http://flockdraw.com/Fakku
12/12/2009
ROUND TWO
VALET PARKING















