
Know "Netflix and Chill"? Of course you do!
But it doesn't always have to be that way, you know?
From personal experience I can tell a good book is really catching.
You don't see what's happening and when you got some fantasy, your mind starts wandering and painting those big, complex pictures and scenes that a movie director would have never been able to capture just like that.
In a sense it brings back those happy childhood memories when you could spend hours playing with a few toys imagining the most interesting stories and fictions - good times! x3
Artist:
alenkavoxis
Original Submission: none! Somehow it never ended up in the artist's gallery.
On a different side note: Did any of you ever read Anne McKaffrey's Dragon Dreams?
Kind of an excerpt of the Dragon Riders of Pern series where they put three episodes into a whooping 1000 pages book? I mean, violence is one thing in a movie but the writer's description of that one scene where a protagonist enters a shuttle and the airlock closes right behind her and her heel gets caught and shredded and a torture scene a few pages later...that really made me feel light-headed back then. >.<
But it doesn't always have to be that way, you know?
From personal experience I can tell a good book is really catching.
You don't see what's happening and when you got some fantasy, your mind starts wandering and painting those big, complex pictures and scenes that a movie director would have never been able to capture just like that.
In a sense it brings back those happy childhood memories when you could spend hours playing with a few toys imagining the most interesting stories and fictions - good times! x3
Artist:

Original Submission: none! Somehow it never ended up in the artist's gallery.
On a different side note: Did any of you ever read Anne McKaffrey's Dragon Dreams?
Kind of an excerpt of the Dragon Riders of Pern series where they put three episodes into a whooping 1000 pages book? I mean, violence is one thing in a movie but the writer's description of that one scene where a protagonist enters a shuttle and the airlock closes right behind her and her heel gets caught and shredded and a torture scene a few pages later...that really made me feel light-headed back then. >.<
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Wolf
Size 1280 x 1222px
File Size 187 kB
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I can't help but love this, because it reminds me of home. Coming back from work seeing my significant behind a book with a very similar expression. that soft smile of being overall content with the moment. Great piece and I really think the nailed the expression of a bookworm in bliss.
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