One down, one to go...
16 years ago
General
Hi everyone!
Got thru the first "exam" today, scoring 5 out of 5 points. It wasn't really hard - just a short talk about "Did You enjoy reading those books" or "What did You find interesting in them". Funny thing is, that whether i'd passed it or not, it doesn't matter, as this class has a endyear pass. But i'm happy, because i don't need to read those books anymore, and i can get back to more interesting activites such as:
- reading Terry Pratchett books,
- drawing,
- world domination
- ?
- profit.
There's one more conversation i have to pass on 4th of Febuary, yet i have the feeling it will be the same as the one today. I still got to write an essay, but i've got a lot of time, as the winter examination session started, which means no classes for me .
The bad thing is i had to leave my new PC for repair, which will take about 1-2 working weeks. Bummer... No Oblivion or Dawn of War for me them - will be playing good old games like Baldur's Gate or Arcanum.
Still scannerless (nuff said). This ofcourse doesn't mean i've stopped drawing, but i won't be able to do proper coloring - so for now only sketches (except the fursona sketch, which will drive me crazy... or crazier, considering i'm a bit insane at the moment).
And now a fun fact: Something for all You petrification and inanimate fans out there. While reading an article about the gods of chaos form the Warhammer universe some time ago, i've stumbled upon an interesting thing about Slaanesh, the Chaos god of desire (more precisely his Castle). Here is a quote from a wikipedia article:
"The third is full of tapestries and statues of a sexual nature, to touch or look upon them is to become stone, or be sucked into the fabric of the tapestries."
I guess that most of You, especially Warhammer fans already knew this, yet i felt the urge to share this "finding".
Well, me thinks that's all.
Thank You all for reading and take care!
- Maciej
P.S. The featured submission will be now the work, which scored the most views.
Thought of the day:
"For those who seek perfection there can be no rest on this side of the grave."
Got thru the first "exam" today, scoring 5 out of 5 points. It wasn't really hard - just a short talk about "Did You enjoy reading those books" or "What did You find interesting in them". Funny thing is, that whether i'd passed it or not, it doesn't matter, as this class has a endyear pass. But i'm happy, because i don't need to read those books anymore, and i can get back to more interesting activites such as:
- reading Terry Pratchett books,
- drawing,
- world domination
- ?
- profit.
There's one more conversation i have to pass on 4th of Febuary, yet i have the feeling it will be the same as the one today. I still got to write an essay, but i've got a lot of time, as the winter examination session started, which means no classes for me .
The bad thing is i had to leave my new PC for repair, which will take about 1-2 working weeks. Bummer... No Oblivion or Dawn of War for me them - will be playing good old games like Baldur's Gate or Arcanum.
Still scannerless (nuff said). This ofcourse doesn't mean i've stopped drawing, but i won't be able to do proper coloring - so for now only sketches (except the fursona sketch, which will drive me crazy... or crazier, considering i'm a bit insane at the moment).
And now a fun fact: Something for all You petrification and inanimate fans out there. While reading an article about the gods of chaos form the Warhammer universe some time ago, i've stumbled upon an interesting thing about Slaanesh, the Chaos god of desire (more precisely his Castle). Here is a quote from a wikipedia article:
"The third is full of tapestries and statues of a sexual nature, to touch or look upon them is to become stone, or be sucked into the fabric of the tapestries."
I guess that most of You, especially Warhammer fans already knew this, yet i felt the urge to share this "finding".
Well, me thinks that's all.
Thank You all for reading and take care!
- Maciej
P.S. The featured submission will be now the work, which scored the most views.
Thought of the day:
"For those who seek perfection there can be no rest on this side of the grave."
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If it makes You feel better, justice shall be served, when i'll be having my exam form History of Art, at the end of the university year .
Ahhh, sweet justice! :D
I hope it goes well n.n
...at every corner and crossroads stand gilded statues, some of beauitiful Slaanesh, others of deamons and mortals trapped in blissful ecstacy. A tresspasser who lays even the slightest touch upon these golden stautes will join them, turning into gold while his soul remains trapped within his immobilised form.
But yey for still drawing and whatnot.