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Well it has no impact on your life...everyone seems to think it's some massive thing. It just feels like a big joke you may as well do. I love how I have bits of pink left in my now jet black hair...I didn't bleach it before just adding the black, since black on light-red/pink stays fairly well.
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Coolness, the E.T ride is at Universal Studios, it's not owned by Disney. ---- Dunno my earliest. I remember being 3, and being at a family friends house, and her roguish daughter (younger than me) telling me to open my brand new Batman costume, despite my mum telling me I wouldn't beallowed it until we got home. And I remember I got the Catwoman action figure from the Batman cartoon series, and I was for some reasom, scared of the little black cat she came with. I hid it under my mums pillow, then claimed to have lost it.
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A Power Ranger, or a Batman villain. Still want to be a Batman Villain. But I kinda knew I wanted to do something arty for a while.
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The Last Nice Thing That Somebody Said About You
Paj! replied to Fierce_LiNk's topic in General Chit Chat
I have extremely bad hand-eye co-oridination in fast-paced situations (ok in things like life drawing and art, where you aren't particularly rushed) like racket sports and piano. So I don't even try and learn the left hand, I know I wouldn't be able to play both at once, my brain can't put both hands together properly. -
Sometimes (not really anoymore) I can't get to sleep thinking about the incomprehensibiliy of death, and about how I don't know what it feels like to be asleep, and that's like death etc. Doesn't comfort me.
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Zomg, my first BISHes. ShadowV7 - All 7 Harry Potter books - 50 points ShadowV7 -Concert Ticket - 80 points Welsh Gamer - a TV screen with a clown on it.(150pts) Supergrunch - Walking Cane - 70 Haden - A VHS player 50 points My Buttons are Magic! - 3 pairs of pink shoes - 100 points *crosses fingers that the shoes count/curses the female members of his family for not being pink enough* 500 points
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The Last Nice Thing That Somebody Said About You
Paj! replied to Fierce_LiNk's topic in General Chit Chat
"With practice you could be really good!" My sister. I've been learning the riffs to Tori Amos songs on keyboard, despite having virutally no piano skills whatsoever. The feeling of when you nail something is still great. -
I think we had this exact thread about a month or so ago. I can offer you no tips, I tend to be a reasonably good sleeper.
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You can tell her transformation has left him in so much shock, that he had to tell us all of his feelings about it. Makes perfect sense.
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I lol'd at some of the things in that write-up. Anyway. Vote: No Lynch
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Definitely Cerise. Let's all be honest, Flamingo Pink went out with the waist-high jeans.
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I like the 3 singles by Ting Tings, but they get old quick. I think I'm seeing them next month, see how that goes. --- Sometimes when I hear Uninvited by The Freemasons, it makes me sad that the average teen has only ever bee nexposed to it's blandness, when they should be listening to the amazing original. I actually get saddened by it. But then, I jizz over pictures of Alanis' face. Uninvited - Alanis Morissette
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I think they in fact make the work a success, shows how much the model herself strikes a chord, rather than actually looking at it with a realistic artistic view.
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Well I think I posted elsewhere (or maybe I just was talking to someone), that I think, were she not famously controversial, and even if you take the title or "artist" and her celebrity out of it, the exhibition is a stirring self-portrait of a woman, unstrung. (Or at least she has been at multiple times in her life) It's seeing honesty and thoughts displayed, showing who you are, really, no matter how ":shakehead " it can actually be, once shown to the world. I'm not saying she's Da Vinci, I'm saying that I like the fact that I find seeing inside a person's mind.
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Well what else would it be used for? Jewelry? As if that benefits society anymore than this.
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It did cost over a million or whatever it was.
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Can one just hop on this? I've been following it, and like the idea of the tasks etc. If not, I'll defo sign up for the next one.
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*clap* Finally. Unless you already knew that, and just acted like you didn't. I mentioned it earlier, it's like the famous screen-print portraits by Andy Warhol (my interpretation I drew for my coursework last year), although slightly different, in that he was obsessed with them himself too.
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*nods* How come you're so solid gold? (Such a fitting comment)
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Yeah, compare the immediate-ly pre and post war storytelling styles to current. Now it's much more slow and movie like. Back then, each panel could tell a big part of the story, with the speech bubbled telling you exactly what was going on. (Makes it a bit rubbishy, let's be honest)
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Please, get off your high horse, then kill it. You discount it because of the woman it's portraying? It's not like it's of her putting on eyeliner or whatever she promotes in the Rimmel adverts. And Mondrian can rock. When you think about the context etc. Plus not al art needs to have some earth-shattering psychological tale behind it. It can just be nice to look at.
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Quoted for truth. The people criticising it for showing that we worship her, try not thinking of her as some godly being, yourselves. She is the life model for this sculpture, get over it. She has very dramatic features, which are attractive to both look at and to draw/interpret. You wouldn't be complaining if it was a "non-entity" being portrayed. Allthough I've not seen it, it seems to be a piece that would fit into a similar social commentary-esque style of Andy Warhol. As in, documenting the relationship between celebrities and the general public. Dunno.
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Quoted for similarity to my own life. --- My second day back at school, tried to track down the guy in charge of assigning mentors (people in our year who look after classes/be older pupils for little ones to come to), since I've be put in with other guys in my year who I just don't gel with at all. I really want to be a good mentor, like organsie stuff, but I can't with them. I should be swapping tomorrow. Basically had one period of English, which was dull. In Art, we went to see the awesome Tracey Emin exhibition, which was very thought-provoking, and to my chagrin, everyone was like "That's not art!".
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This just reminds me that I always quite liked the most recent Peter Pan film. I liked how it darker in style. And I loved all their faces. Especially Wendy.
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Edinburgh Having an atypical, fairly unique city structure, and generally being a really nice city to live in, compared to the industrial hideousness of most capitals. Can't be bothered following your rules.