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General | Posted 16 years agoHoly crap, aliens! AnthroCon 2009 Meme.
General | Posted 16 years agoWhere are you staying?
I was chillin' at the Holiday Inn...~
No, I'm staying at the Westin. Seriously.
What day are you getting there?
The day that ends in a three letter thing that reads...well, "day". Stop stalking me! I don't know your mother! Where's my lawyer?!
Who will you be with?
My gorgeous baby.
thohi
Do you do free art?
Noes. I'm lazy. D:
Do you do trades?
Sure! I can make little stick figures without necks, I think...
Do you do commissions?
No, piss off!
Do you have prints / CDs ?
Nuh-uh.
Do you do badges?
Only on Wednesdays, but lately, they haven't called me back...
Will you have Art in the Art Show?
No. :(
What is your gender?
I do not not have a vagina.
How old are you?
20.
Are you taken?
God, yes.
Can I talk to you?
Carry on a decent, yet comical conversation, and you'll attract me like a horny bear and a honey-covered nudist.
Can I touch you?
Please don't.
Can I hang out with you?
Okay. I'm just going to watch you painfully closely.
How can I find you?
I resonate the songs of invariable laziness.
Other cons I may go to:
I don't know! I hope more. :3
I was chillin' at the Holiday Inn...~
No, I'm staying at the Westin. Seriously.
What day are you getting there?
The day that ends in a three letter thing that reads...well, "day". Stop stalking me! I don't know your mother! Where's my lawyer?!
Who will you be with?
My gorgeous baby.
thohiDo you do free art?
Noes. I'm lazy. D:
Do you do trades?
Sure! I can make little stick figures without necks, I think...
Do you do commissions?
No, piss off!
Do you have prints / CDs ?
Nuh-uh.
Do you do badges?
Only on Wednesdays, but lately, they haven't called me back...
Will you have Art in the Art Show?
No. :(
What is your gender?
I do not not have a vagina.
How old are you?
20.
Are you taken?
God, yes.
Can I talk to you?
Carry on a decent, yet comical conversation, and you'll attract me like a horny bear and a honey-covered nudist.
Can I touch you?
Please don't.
Can I hang out with you?
Okay. I'm just going to watch you painfully closely.
How can I find you?
I resonate the songs of invariable laziness.
Other cons I may go to:
I don't know! I hope more. :3
To love for love.
General | Posted 16 years agoI'm not sure what compelled it, but a mini-rant came forth in a comment today. I suppose I should jot it down for the books, because I flatter myself into thinking that it's got some merit for me to remember.
Seen here, but I think for deletion's sake I'll have a plate of copypasta.
Mix wrote:Of all the thing I wanted in life, it was just to be with someone. I grew up with no friends, just enimies, and no one ever trusted me.
Apparently, I cannot love someone. They seem to want a reason as to why I want to. The answers of "I just do" are never good enough. To me, anything beyond that is just greed.
And what is sex? To them, it's vile. Yet they lust after it in need of new hosts, like a parasite. To me, it's a spiritual bond with the person you love, that's all. It's to show them how much you care, and how close to their heart you want to be.
People just used me.
Naturally, this sparks the cogs. A few shots off the white and gray matter, and here we are, finding how to explain what's difficult to explain by proxy.
audioghost, as a comment to Mix, wrote:The transcendental at large confuses those who do not have the time to surface within themselves. Yet, I can't help feeling that perhaps you expect a little too much from others versus yourself. Allow me to expostulate.
To believe oneself, in human or furry nature, to have anything but greed, is pride. Pride, to me, is greed's ugly cousin Freddy. It's the same damn thing with another name and a simple face. Pride conceals the greed of the mind for attention, and when one is overly prideful, constantly ranting on about themselves, it's the greed for attention from others and the want for love that drives them. This is the means of everything in moderation, of course.
Wanting to be loved is not a sin. Believing that wanting love for love's sake alone is a reality that hasn't been foreseen. The very process of love, or trying to explain love, is equated to the amount of feeling, respect, treasury, affection, and needs fulfilled that one receives from another without question. This, by its very core, makes one greedy for a little more of that "full" feeling. Wanting to be loved is greed, my dear. No matter how you try to justify it with self-righteousness. Those in relationships don't want to give up those they love because they have a kinship with that person, and because that person fulfills a need.
Sadly, this is the factual and overly logical way of looking at love, very unromantic to think of, but something I think even the real romantics inside us need to grasp.
Seen here, but I think for deletion's sake I'll have a plate of copypasta.
Mix wrote:Of all the thing I wanted in life, it was just to be with someone. I grew up with no friends, just enimies, and no one ever trusted me.
Apparently, I cannot love someone. They seem to want a reason as to why I want to. The answers of "I just do" are never good enough. To me, anything beyond that is just greed.
And what is sex? To them, it's vile. Yet they lust after it in need of new hosts, like a parasite. To me, it's a spiritual bond with the person you love, that's all. It's to show them how much you care, and how close to their heart you want to be.
People just used me.
Naturally, this sparks the cogs. A few shots off the white and gray matter, and here we are, finding how to explain what's difficult to explain by proxy.
audioghost, as a comment to Mix, wrote:The transcendental at large confuses those who do not have the time to surface within themselves. Yet, I can't help feeling that perhaps you expect a little too much from others versus yourself. Allow me to expostulate.
To believe oneself, in human or furry nature, to have anything but greed, is pride. Pride, to me, is greed's ugly cousin Freddy. It's the same damn thing with another name and a simple face. Pride conceals the greed of the mind for attention, and when one is overly prideful, constantly ranting on about themselves, it's the greed for attention from others and the want for love that drives them. This is the means of everything in moderation, of course.
Wanting to be loved is not a sin. Believing that wanting love for love's sake alone is a reality that hasn't been foreseen. The very process of love, or trying to explain love, is equated to the amount of feeling, respect, treasury, affection, and needs fulfilled that one receives from another without question. This, by its very core, makes one greedy for a little more of that "full" feeling. Wanting to be loved is greed, my dear. No matter how you try to justify it with self-righteousness. Those in relationships don't want to give up those they love because they have a kinship with that person, and because that person fulfills a need.
Sadly, this is the factual and overly logical way of looking at love, very unromantic to think of, but something I think even the real romantics inside us need to grasp.
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General | Posted 17 years agoConsider it mischief managed. This website is like crack to the addict.
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