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Favourites: 6279; Deviations: 36; Watchers: 41
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# Comments
Comments: 750
mamiamamia [2012-09-12 18:23:21 +0000 UTC]
Oooh kiitos watchista! Watchaan sinutkin! o/
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TVD-Photography [2012-07-18 13:14:26 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for the fave on Tiger head noms ^-^
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to TVD-Photography [2012-07-20 18:35:55 +0000 UTC]
Your welcome. You have so many cute cat photos! Keep going and challence yourself. *hug*
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to PANDABISCUITDAY [2012-02-22 20:12:00 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome honey~ <3
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PANDABISCUITDAY [2012-02-20 12:01:57 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the watchh :----Dd your deviantID is cuute~
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escafan [2012-01-26 13:30:17 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the watch!
I solicits your help for a contest
I have entered this Florence + the Machine vinyl cover competition in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust.
When you click βvoteβ on the blue bar beside my illustration: [link]
it will ask if the Talenthouse application can be added to your Facebook, it is purely to valid your vote. (no messages or other will be send)
(You can always get rid of it after voting closes the january 27th!)
Vote start january 20 (ends 26th january).
A very great thanks !
More informations here on my journal: [link]
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ElizabethBeals [2011-12-30 18:50:52 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the fav hun, I really appreciate it <333
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to Norwyn [2011-11-11 05:35:20 +0000 UTC]
Miten sinΓ€ lΓΆysit minut? XD
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Norwyn In reply to C-62-vampyyri [2011-11-12 14:12:25 +0000 UTC]
Laskin yks plus yks fbn kÀyttÀjÀtunnuksista ja tÀÀ tÀrppÀs :>
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to Zieberich [2011-08-21 15:03:54 +0000 UTC]
I enjoy your art a lot. Keep going!
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to pikaole [2011-08-20 19:31:02 +0000 UTC]
Haha you're welcome. I'm really interested in your style and I wait for more with great interest and joy.
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to Myrntai [2011-06-22 13:15:14 +0000 UTC]
Ollos hyvΓ€. XD Hang around kuittaa.
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edorei [2011-05-15 19:54:18 +0000 UTC]
Oi kiitos watchista!
Jos haluat katsella enemmΓ€n originaaleja jatkossa, niin
on nyt perustettu vain niitΓ€ varten
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Valimaa [2011-04-02 09:01:23 +0000 UTC]
yay watch!...I'm new here but it seems like itsa good thing
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Valimaa In reply to C-62-vampyyri [2011-04-04 10:57:35 +0000 UTC]
Uuuuh...then thanks alot ^^
...Watchers...it actually sound a bit creepy O_O
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to LaurenConverse [2011-03-26 11:01:58 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome.
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PureBlackLove [2011-02-19 14:19:33 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much for devwatching me
I really appreciate it!
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to PureBlackLove [2011-02-19 15:20:29 +0000 UTC]
Haha. You've got very interesting works in you're gallery. Keep working fowards!! OvO/
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Mochamura [2011-02-02 18:33:06 +0000 UTC]
WHOA, thanks so much for the watch! @w@ I really appreciate it.
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to Mochamura [2011-02-02 20:27:40 +0000 UTC]
You've got many very interesting pieces in your gallery dear. I'll look foward for more.
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swallowingsmiles [2010-12-16 22:39:57 +0000 UTC]
thankyouuuuu for the watch and the favourites lovely
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to swallowingsmiles [2010-12-17 21:40:53 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome. I really like your art. It inspires me. : D
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swallowingsmiles In reply to C-62-vampyyri [2010-12-17 23:09:32 +0000 UTC]
AWH! best compliment EVER.
way to make my morning
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to swallowingsmiles [2010-12-28 19:53:56 +0000 UTC]
My computer messed up while I was answering the last comment. D: Did you get it.
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swallowingsmiles In reply to C-62-vampyyri [2010-12-28 22:29:24 +0000 UTC]
yep.
we have english lessons in schools but then there is also the option to study another language. Japanese seems to be the most common language offered for study.
your english seems good to me, better than some of my friends and they are native born speakers of it.
you're lucky that the ghibli movies make it to cinema where you are, here we get very few of them and if they are released into theatres, it's very limited release and so it's difficult to see them.
have you seen the movie tekkon kinkreet? i had to watch it online but the art is so amazing
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to swallowingsmiles [2010-12-28 23:19:37 +0000 UTC]
Nice. Usually the options we have are english, german and swedish (we'll have to study it anyway 'cos it's our second official language for some odd reason). Some schools also have spanish, italy, russia and sign language.
Thank you. My teachers also complimented my english skills. I'm really disapointed that I couldn't really learn anything new. Only the grammar stuff. I still need some fixing with that but new words and information would have been really nice.
Do you have to pay for school there? We have free school (there are some special school were you have to pay for studing like Steiners school and some boarding schools). We also get free meals every day. I study gardening/farming and at our school we get breakfast, lunch and dinner at school 'cos we're kinda like working for the school since there is a shop there.
Oh and about the accent. I speak with many accents when I speak finnish. I'm trying to learn the british accent. I like it more than the american.
I'm really happy about the Chibli thing too. There are many who like them so those who deside what to show in cinemas aren't afraid to release them.
I really like tekkon kinkreet. We also have the manga at our library. I love that the movie is so colourfull and it has this very nice style that is deviant from the normal style (if you can even say there is one).
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swallowingsmiles In reply to C-62-vampyyri [2010-12-29 04:00:58 +0000 UTC]
That's a lot of languages. Here we have japanese, german, chinese in some places and apparently my neices and my nephew are learning spanish.
i think that japanese is the main one though.
I feel bad for anyone who has to learn english really. I don't think i could even begin to master it if i hadn't been born speaking it so i have the utmost awe of anyone who has learnt it and can speak or write it fluently as a second language.
as for the schools it depends which kind you go to.
the public school system is free schooling but it often does not have quite the same acclaim as if you are in the private school system (paid schooling).
i love the colours in tekkon kinkreet, and the shapes and the anatomy... just everything! I really hope that it gets released over here but i bet it won't.
it's released in the U.S. though i think, so maybe i could buy it online...
i think that education here is quite a competitive thing.
public schools tend to be much larger in size so they often have more options in subjects that can be studied (wood craft, even electrical studies i think) but they often struggle to find money for teaching materials and funding for student excursions.
when i moved up from tasmania and started in brisbane i moved from a private school into the public system.
it was a bit of a culture shock for me because i had had a very sheltered childhood and i was suddenly mixing with children who i would have never met otherwise.
when my year went into highschool when i was twelve most of my friends all continued on to public highschools where as i went back into private schooling.
my grade eight class size was ninety whereas my friend polly's, who went to a public school, was one thousand and something.
we learn nothing like you do. The only things that i could study were: english, maths, science, textiles (sewing), art, music, religion, japanese, german, history, I.T.
we didn't really learn any practical skills.
your subjects sound much more fun, and we didn't get any free meals. you either brought food from home or you bought some at the school tuckshop.
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to swallowingsmiles [2010-12-29 15:31:35 +0000 UTC]
I study in vocational school now. I will never go to high school.
I think I could never manage to get out of there with satisfying grades. D:
I'm not a schoolbook worm.
It's funny how many different subjects we have here are:
English, math, Finnish, history, biology, geography, P.E, home economics,
health education, physics, chemistry, civics, I.T,
Swedish, music, textiles or/and wooden crafts, art,
religion/world view outlook (if you're not in church),
communications and media (part of finnish language education), drama and ethics.
Yeah. A lot of things. D:
We don't study the all at the same time. Some we study only at
junior high and high school. I think I've heard that they are
going to add some new subjects like drama and ethics. Our
prime minister suggested hunting and and nature protection
(something like that). I think it's not a bad idea but if you
live in Helsinki or some bigger city it will feel very unnecessary.
Haha. English is not that hard to learn as a second language.
At least I think so. Chinese and Russia would be really handy to know.
The school system sounds working. I would really like that
everyone would have geography. My friend cousin was studing in
America for couple if years and she said that even the teachers
didn't know where the line of Europa and Asia is (this was during
history lesson) and when she went there to show it everyone was like
"Oh you're so smart" and stuff. T_T Really makes me think what they
are really missing. Have you seen this video: [link] ?
It's hilarious. The shocking was probably 1:15 part.
[link] <-- This one is also good.
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swallowingsmiles In reply to C-62-vampyyri [2010-12-29 22:37:19 +0000 UTC]
oh haha i finished highschool with quite a decent grade really- which was lucky for me. i think that i was more than a little slack when it came to schoolwork.
i did well if it was a sibject i enjoyed but didn't comcentrate at all if it was a subject i didn't like.
come to think of it my school had all of the subjects that you just listed- so i didn't do too baldy after all hah.
man, i hate geography, but i get what you mean about it being important.
i'm pretty bad at it, once again it's not something that i'm terribly interested in, but one of my friends is a goegraphy nut and will sit there reciting countries and their capital cities.
i think it interests me more when it gets down to the demographic. i am much more involved in people than numbers and co-ordinates.
i think a lot of the time with america is that there is a kind of arrogance that has been bred into their culture.
i don't mean to make generalisations because that is unfair, but whenever i see them interviewed or in public, there seems to be this self centered bubble that they live in where the word seems to revolve around them as a counrty. (come to think of it, it kind of does)
i think that that's julian Morrow in those videos. he is part of a show called the "chaser's War on Everything" where they did political and social satire, set in australia, but they had one member who was based in america.
[link]
they had a big thing a few years ago at the APEC summit.
[link]
so, so, SO brilliant
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to swallowingsmiles [2010-12-29 23:54:14 +0000 UTC]
How things can go horribly wrong in many ways. XD
People accept thing so easily when some "more authorised"
person comes and tells them this and that. Seriously.
My friend told me this story where some guys who had got
in to some university (and people there we're all fired up)
give a lecture about something very fancy sounding
and there were some professors who teached the thing and were
specialists about it. Well the guys showed some dias and stuff.
All made up. No one boudted anything and everyone was just nodding
and stuff. At the end they revealed they were joking
and everyone dropped their jaws. XD I wouldn't be suprised if this were
really true.
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swallowingsmiles In reply to C-62-vampyyri [2010-12-30 00:23:49 +0000 UTC]
yeah i guess in the case of the university- all of the lecturer's senses of pride were in danger from them not knowing something about their specific feild.
i can se it happening all to easily. people's egos just get in the way of common sense i guess.
the chaser thing was so huge when they stormed APEC.
they were an almost underground show before that happened and then suddenly they were everywhere. all of the current affair shows who were mocked so cruelly by the Chaser were baying for blood, and there was a big deal over prosecution.
the thing with the Chaser is that they have a really good law team at their back and so they had everything covered.
they got away pretty much free
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C-62-vampyyri In reply to swallowingsmiles [2010-12-31 23:15:21 +0000 UTC]
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Must have been a big blow to them. XD
Good that they have one 'cos they would probably be in jail now. XD
I have rockets. D: I'll never yet to sleep now that people are keeping so much noice.
I FINALLY STARTED TO DRAW AGAIN!! YEY!!
...
I erased them all... ;___;
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swallowingsmiles In reply to C-62-vampyyri [2011-01-02 07:01:53 +0000 UTC]
YOU ERASED ALL OF YOUR DRAWINGS?! Was it deliberate or by mistake?
i spent my new years half asleep after a day spent catching planes and watching fireworks on the telly, which is pretty much as lame as it gets-
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