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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:58 pm
Jenannen Peter: So I probalby won't see you and/or Bridgey online a lot.
Thanks. *hugs*
Kari: The first one things don't streach out quite as quickly. Either way it's usually about 3 months along that things start to not fit. Actually, you might. Bri works nights, so you'll see her quite a bit ^^ You'll definately see us on the weekend as well, and since we are forum based, I can always reply as soon as I see your post ^_~ No prob. *returns hug*
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 5:09 pm
Peter: For the next few days I won't see anyone. We're moving. I don't know how we're going to get it done 'cause we still don't have anything boxed. stressed
*hugs* You're so sweet!
Alrighty, I really need to head off. It was good to sit down and unwind for a little bit though.
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 5:30 pm
0mega_Virus Italy was much fun! Granted, I only went there to work, but I did get to enjoy a great view of Italy's mountains while I was there. I also got to sample some of the local food. ^_^ It was interesting, and tasted great.~ Lucca Ashtear If it's constructive, I definitely listen. It's the difference between "You're going to need to change up his face more before he actually looks like Harrison Ford" (I did, and Han Solo was vastly improved) and "No offense but those wings are ugly" (screw you, and learn some manners). Honestly? There have been a number of times where I've constructively commented on your work, and felt like you completely ignored my opinion. I don't know if that was unintentional or not, but it certainly came off that way. Perhaps if you acknowledge people who comment on your work, or perhaps just talk about the critiques themselves, people will understand that your not ignoring them. It can be very off-putting to take the time to give you an honest feedback, and then not get anything back on it. It feels like I wasted my time analyzing your work to help you better yourself. Really? I don't remember you ever saying anything about anything I've ever made...
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 5:42 pm
Lucca Ashtear 0mega_Virus Italy was much fun! Granted, I only went there to work, but I did get to enjoy a great view of Italy's mountains while I was there. I also got to sample some of the local food. ^_^ It was interesting, and tasted great.~ Lucca Ashtear If it's constructive, I definitely listen. It's the difference between "You're going to need to change up his face more before he actually looks like Harrison Ford" (I did, and Han Solo was vastly improved) and "No offense but those wings are ugly" (screw you, and learn some manners). Honestly? There have been a number of times where I've constructively commented on your work, and felt like you completely ignored my opinion. I don't know if that was unintentional or not, but it certainly came off that way. Perhaps if you acknowledge people who comment on your work, or perhaps just talk about the critiques themselves, people will understand that your not ignoring them. It can be very off-putting to take the time to give you an honest feedback, and then not get anything back on it. It feels like I wasted my time analyzing your work to help you better yourself. Really? I don't remember you ever saying anything about anything I've ever made... Hunny, there have been several occasions. I could go look for them, but that would take alot of time. Just take my word for it when I say that you unintentionally or not, have ignored my responses to your work. As a matter of fact, its kind of the reason why I stopped critiquing your work recently. I got tired of being ignored. If you want, we could discuss this more in a PM. If you want.
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 7:55 pm
0mega_Virus Italy was much fun! Granted, I only went there to work, but I did get to enjoy a great view of Italy's mountains while I was there. I also got to sample some of the local food. ^_^ It was interesting, and tasted great.~ I thought it was really pretty while I was there too. Hopefully you got to sample some of the amazing cheese that they make. And maybe some of the Baci chocolate. But I think the German chocolate might be better then the Italian chocolate... Although I got the strangest one there. It was chili pepper chocolate. You bit in to it and it was okay, then there was a burn that came afterwards. Highly amusing.
Jen: I wish I could help, but I don't have teleporting powers. ^^
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:33 am
I feel cute and sugary >.>!
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 9:32 am
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 9:55 am
BridgeChan I feel cute and sugary >.>! You look like a bakery shop exploded on you. rofl There is nothing wrong with that though...
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:04 am
Malee BridgeChan I feel cute and sugary >.>! You look like a bakery shop exploded on you. rofl There is nothing wrong with that though...I worked hard to bake these cakes XD I don't let a little thing like an oven exploding keep me from making them 8'D Wingus and Dingus here halped too!
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:08 am
Hummm... I think I should join in with this Harry Potter-ness.
Bri: Your avatar looks tasty, in a completely G-rated way.
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:29 am
Vincent Valentine-Jenova Hummm... I think I should join in with this Harry Potter-ness.
Bri: Your avatar looks tasty, in a completely G-rated way. dooo iiiiiiiiiiiiiit I love how there are always more and more items good for HP cosplaying. Now, if there were a sweater-ish thing like the top layer of this shirt that could be worn separately (and would layer over ties)...
I think Bri's avatar looks tasty on many different levels. *brandishes can of whipped cream*
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 12:44 pm
Lol. Talk about hot cakes. JK, it love it Bri. I wish I could be half as creative with my avie as your are
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 1:16 pm
Wow, by going on Amazon, Ebay, and Overstock, I can save about $150 on books this semester!
*joins Hanae expect as a Hufflepuff.*
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 1:27 pm
Nice!
Ooh, I think that the Salaryman's Tie Rack has a pose that would work for Hufflepuffs. :3
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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 1:39 pm
Aikawa Hanae Nice!
Ooh, I think that the Salaryman's Tie Rack has a pose that would work for Hufflepuffs. :3 I think I'll stick with what I have for now. But thank you. And I agree, it would work, but it doesn't match the yellow 'scarf'
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