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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:57 pm
Art looks around interested
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:09 pm
Miriam The Bat Let's see... - What's your body style? Should I draw you like a cute, wide eyed girl or a mature, smaller eyed woman? - Zombie or no zombie? Hair like your avi now or the avi edit in your sig? - What genre is the homework you usually do? - Writing desk or floor? Are you likely to be surrounded by any specific kind of item? (crumpled up papers, empty pop cans, cup ramen... *looks at her own homework area...*) Hey that sounds like mine! *finds books, lots of little strawberry gummy wrapers, a new set of razor blades for an e-xato knife, oil paints, Vincent & Sephiroth action figures, and manga*
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:11 pm
Well, now my homework area is now surrounded by wine cooler bottles instead of pop cans.
... but that's only because I don't pick them up. I only drink one every 2 or so days 0_0;;
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:14 pm
Miriam The Bat Let's see... - What's your body style? Should I draw you like a cute, wide eyed girl or a mature, smaller eyed woman? - Zombie or no zombie? Hair like your avi now or the avi edit in your sig? - What genre is the homework you usually do? - Writing desk or floor? Are you likely to be surrounded by any specific kind of item? (crumpled up papers, empty pop cans, cup ramen... *looks at her own homework area...*) whee - actually, now that i think of it, a cute, wide-eyed girl sounds nice ^^. - zombie please, with my current avvy's hair (actually, no bangs would be good) - i do psychology homework gonk . stuff like categorization, perception, memory, some philosophy >.< - writing desk, surrounded by... *looks around at her homework area* desktop computer, gatorade bottles, pencils, a palm pilot, a gamepad, books, journal articles, anime discs, and baby lotion. take your pick xd heart . *waveness to sunny* whee edit: and to vincent too ^^.
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:21 pm
*hugs Sunny, Cardi, Miriam, and any current lurker*
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:26 pm
Vincent Valentine-Jenova *hugs Sunny, Cardi, Miriam, and any current lurker* *hugs* I'm playin' in photoshop. I think I'll take a nap when the little one goes down--hopefully soon!
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:29 pm
I'm gonna work on my now growing list of art-to-do (4) tomarrow.
Hmm, you guys realize that with this new shop credit system, Fairy wings are basically worth 20 dollars american?
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:30 pm
Miriam The Bat I'm gonna work on my now growing list of art-to-do (4) tomarrow. Hmm, you guys realize that with this new shop credit system, Fairy wings are basically worth 20 dollars american? *blinks* wow.....
Well rich people in real life, can now be rich on gaia too...
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:33 pm
I don't think I'd ever buy credit on gaia unless I needed instant funds for a horribly good deal on an old donation item. Donating is one thing, buying gold substitute is another.
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:36 pm
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:37 pm
yay! arts!
mm, so if you buy items from the store using gaia credit and then sell those items for gold, then you could actually get gold to buy other items, like donation stuff >.< just a thought. not that i'll be able to try that for myself. i'm very broke IRL right now >.<
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:45 pm
Malee: "Watchers!" T0T Einsteiiiiiin~ I love that book. "Phantoms" was the only other Koontz book to grab my interest. He's like Robin Cook for me. I'll read them all and enjoy most of them but I hardly ever re-read.
Taylor_Highwind: *looks at Cids* Much better. *thumbs up* Itty bit of shading underneath necklace? Would make it "pop" so much more.
Vin: Last Order was an eyecandy whore's dream come true~ *cheekrubs her Advent Children DVD*
Celestial Archer: Thank ya. ^^ I have zero pencil shading skills though. *heh* My pencil art is basically just lines. >.>
Alex: Yay for first kisses~ <3
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:46 pm
Well, it's still more profitable to donate for sealed letters, especially since they can go up in price if you keep them a long time, and if they're popular. And if you buy items using credit just to sell to make gold, you're losing a little since no one buys used things for store price.
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:47 pm
Meriko in: Last Order was an eyecandy whore's dream come true~ *cheekrubs her Advent Children DVD* OMG, you have it? Cause every store in Vegas is still saying that there is no release date!
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:50 pm
Miriam The Bat Well, it's still more profitable to donate for sealed letters, especially since they can go up in price if you keep them a long time, and if they're popular. And if you buy items using credit just to sell to make gold, you're losing a little since no one buys used things for store price. oh, i don't know. i've been able to sell commons in the marketplace for 10g less than their store prices. which makes me lose... a poll's worth of gold? but i agree, donation letters are more profitable when real money is involved ^^. i've yet to watch last order ^^.
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