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Post by Faith on Oct 13, 2007 2:17:13 GMT -5
I remember that guy! That's the kinda mixture of characters you go by? I don't think mine will turn out too similar... they'll be different in quite a few ways. But then, you, too, made them different from one another. What characters are in them? Is that a sparkling tail? This, is going to be interesting.... I think I've gotten most of two members started, 'cuz they're not hard/too complicated. And I have no idea what I'll go by for Arcblade, then. I'd have second-guessed dragon (lots o' dragons...) by his avatar... but now I'm not so sure. I'm not sure at all, actually... Well, at least some people'll get a laugh.
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Post by arcblade on Oct 13, 2007 10:13:35 GMT -5
Huh... okay, I'm tempted now. I can draw one thing... a strange creature that's slightly dragonish in appearance, but isn't... really... I might draw one up for a new avatar if I can get it right. I'll have to figure out if it's land-based, sea-based, or air-based, though. (ponders)
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Post by Faith on Oct 13, 2007 15:22:08 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* I thought you could draw. So.... will a dragon work? It's just one of those things that are easier for me to draw, I guess. Hey, Dragyn? What characters do you usually like to have in that mixture? What of the face? Should it have a sort of snout and all that like the ones you've drawn? (I've got a lot of good characters to choose from, and am not sure which ones should go together to make a presentable appearance for you!) Does Fox and Spiritwolf like what I've figured for them? I wonder if Spirit wolf will get on soon enough to find out, you know, before I draw it... Or Kitty, for that matter. I guess I'll just draw some sort of small kitten/cat critter.
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Post by arcblade on Oct 13, 2007 21:01:41 GMT -5
I can't, really. I have muscle memory for how to draw this particular thing. Can't draw nothing else anywhere near decent.
I dunno, I'll draw one up and scan it or something...It's not really a dragon...
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Post by Faith on Oct 14, 2007 1:12:34 GMT -5
I say the same thing about my art, most of the time. :{P (That smiley was a complete accidental... I was trying to make a normal face, and, all of a sudden, there was a mustache.)
Dragyn... wait 'till you see what I've done to the amalgam now! I was fixing the head, and I ruined the arm! How'd I do that? I don't really know.
Edit: Um... it was an amalgam... not an almablam.
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Post by Spirit Wolf on Oct 14, 2007 9:07:26 GMT -5
I come here everyday. Sometimes I have no time to reply because I have other things to do. I like what you figured for me. A wolf is my favorite animal.
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Post by arcblade on Oct 14, 2007 19:03:33 GMT -5
WARG!
(coughs)
Sorry, I felt like screaming that.
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 14, 2007 22:15:15 GMT -5
Screaming is fun.
Almablam? Where'd that come from...sounds cool. Throw who/whatever you want into the amalgam. That's the fun of amalgamations.
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Post by Faith on Oct 15, 2007 2:26:16 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* I've no clue. Just somewhere my mind managed to get to it, at. I'll try to get this thing working well... Screaming can be a lot of fun... I think it probably could, anyways. On a general basis, I can't scream very loud on purpose.... (I guess I get gittery. The most I've ever screamed was... at Silverwood.) (Is gittery even a word?)
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 15, 2007 14:41:46 GMT -5
Gittery? No, but Jittery is.
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Post by arcblade on Oct 15, 2007 15:14:19 GMT -5
I can scream, but I don't very often. I don't yell much, either. I mostly just raise my voice a little and make the sound stronger, give it more support, for a yell-like quality without the vocal damage.
....I sound nerdy. Or at least overdescriptive. Anyway.
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Post by Faith on Oct 15, 2007 21:39:27 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* I wrote it that way the first time... Well, when my sister locked me out of the house today, I yelled a bit.... But it's not like screaming, ya' know? I had to wait until somebody came home to get inside...
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 16, 2007 11:26:50 GMT -5
Siblings can be a pain. Fortunately, our back door can be unlocked easily--if you know what you're doing.
Yelling and screaming are similar, but have their own unique qualities/usages.
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Post by Faith on Oct 17, 2007 0:03:03 GMT -5
Heh. That is a fortunate thing, indeed. Last time that happened, I over-reacted and kicked open the door... She wasn't letting me in, nobody was coming home for a long time, I had to get inside, and I know my sister pretty well, and as long as she was entertained by it, she would not let me in... and things like this she finds endlessly entertaining. But, I think it's begun to become less so... because she's started unlocking the door while I'm pacing and/or waiting for someone to get home, and laughing at my stupidity when I find out it was unlocked for so long. Either way, I am not kicking down that door again unless I have good reason. Turns out that door is expensive. True. I think of yelling as some other form of communication or a way to enhance the meaning of the words to us (which tends to fail, whether it's realized or not, to help the communication to others) and screaming more of a form of easing the effect of a great amount, possibly too much, and too stressful an amount, of almost any kind of feeling. But that's only my impression of them... I'm not really sure. What's your say on that?
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Post by Dragyn on Oct 17, 2007 14:00:49 GMT -5
My say is that they should be used sparingly, and avoided if possible.
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