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Some bizarre little piece done long ago by a bizarre teenager.....heading for a Β meltdown... this is a really bad reproduction... Β I doubt if the orig exists any longer...Related content
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tiamat9 [2009-07-20 14:10:03 +0000 UTC]
Beautifully done. I love the linework and stylization. The face is creatively rendered. Bizarre and striking visuals.
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Crazywulf In reply to tiamat9 [2009-07-22 03:03:37 +0000 UTC]
Thanx...it's one of my favorites....
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Crazywulf In reply to galleryum [2009-07-20 06:09:04 +0000 UTC]
Thanx... I use to be the king of Pity Parties... lol
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galleryum In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-20 06:20:05 +0000 UTC]
But it looks like Good acid
I don't pity people who had a good trip!
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Crazywulf In reply to galleryum [2009-07-20 06:59:59 +0000 UTC]
It was,,,,,I doubt my brain could handle it now days.... but I'm glad I didn't go insane, that summer we had tons of it ..blotters...windowpane.....ppl couldn't even give it away..I;m not sure how I feel about it now, but I hope my kids don't get into it... I think meditation does a much better job at opening up your mind...acids just quicker... when I use to do stuff like that I always preferred eating hash,, I thought by now it'd be legal...it's stupid that it's not...so...I'm gonna be good and abstain...
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galleryum In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-20 07:07:46 +0000 UTC]
I all the time. All of it. lol
Yeah -- I've said that on numerous occasions. If I took LSD (I liked liquid) today -- I'd lose my mind about all sorts of shit!
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Crazywulf In reply to galleryum [2009-07-20 07:43:05 +0000 UTC]
It's really not worth it...it's far too dangerous... and kinda stupid too..
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galleryum In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-20 07:46:20 +0000 UTC]
It IS stupid. I don't even drink anymore. I used to drink about 6-12 beers a night. Smoked cigs too. Quit both. Yep, only pot.
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Crazywulf In reply to galleryum [2009-07-20 07:55:02 +0000 UTC]
I just have wine now, maybe a little too much at times... but that's all
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galleryum In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-20 07:56:23 +0000 UTC]
Wines fine....
A bottle every couple of nights or so? 1 a night? lol 6 every morn?
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Crazywulf In reply to galleryum [2009-07-20 10:06:58 +0000 UTC]
lol...I'm strickly a box fan myself....
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galleryum In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-20 10:14:46 +0000 UTC]
Hah! Fits nicely in the fridge.
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Crazywulf In reply to galleryum [2009-07-20 10:35:04 +0000 UTC]
And cheap too....that's the best part...
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galleryum In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-20 10:38:56 +0000 UTC]
How many boxes would it take to fill a bathtub. I'm JUST curious...
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-07-20 05:54:24 +0000 UTC]
...I remember when I was growing up I would always hear how it was so rough growing up at that time... but I think the teens of the 30's had it much worse...and it totally is much worse for the teens now days.. I mean.. most of the adults now days never felt they had to grow up...
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-20 21:57:29 +0000 UTC]
I completely agree that today's teens are under pressure from many more sources than I was. Particularly from the media, and the expectations that engenders in them! And the pressure that they are under to succeed in this finance, career motivated world!
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-07-20 23:43:49 +0000 UTC]
It just seems that society has kinda melted down....but this was probably a necessity, it's a painful process, and it may have lasted for a bunch of generations, but we have turned from separate national cultures to international cultures in the past 50 years...so we are having problems realizing our identities....so much has changed so fast...maybe that's why the conservative movements have prospered so much....the Christian and Islamic fundamentalist movements for example...try and bring stability....but in actuality, they have helped destabilize the world by trying to impose their values on people who don't share their values. And the newest generation just wants everyone just to chill... and I agree.
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-21 11:51:10 +0000 UTC]
I agree! There's a lot to commend todays present generation for their easy going attitude! And their wish to help. Perhaps it's the internet that will be our ultimate saviour in the end .... not in the religious sense .... but the way in which it helps everyone to understand everyone else!
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-07-22 02:53:27 +0000 UTC]
They seem to have some very progressive tendencies, most of the ppl I grew up were Bushite republicans...acccckkkkk
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-22 21:25:02 +0000 UTC]
Well you survived them at least! Lol!
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-07-23 00:25:41 +0000 UTC]
You should be glad you didn't live in this country after 911...it seemed we were going into a dictatorship......it was very scary....
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-23 23:00:17 +0000 UTC]
I watched the news like evryone else and remember it so vividly because it was at the same time my little girl was still on the neo-natal ward - with all her medical problems. It just seemed to make the world a very unreal place for a time.
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-07-24 05:24:06 +0000 UTC]
My kids were just babies, and my brother-in-law was living with us at the time and my wife was working, I turned the TV on right after the first plane went in, and there was a helicopter was circling one of the towers...then I heard the Pentagon had been hit and I said "Joe....Joe come here, the Pentagon has been hit...come here...come here" and he just sat at the table reading the paper...he thought I was giving him a hard time...and I said"Joe, get you ass in here!!!" and he came in just as the second plane came in.....then we watched as the buildings came down...it was so unreal....then the news told us that all the airlines were grounded....nobody had a clue what had just happened, and over the next two weeks all the news pretty much closed down, we could only get real news off the CBC(Canada) and the BBC....it was totally scary.... especially since we had an idiot at the helm...George W... who turned the good will the world had for us after this event into hatred......to me it seemed like the burning of the Reichstag (though I'm sure nobody in our goverment was involved)...
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-26 15:14:07 +0000 UTC]
It certainly was a wierd time! I was having a quick bite to eat and watching the news in between going into hospital to relieve my wife from baby watching duty when up popped the news report. I just sat dumbfounded! Then on the way into hospital listening to BBC radio 4 i heard about the second plane crash and that's when the real shock set in! Then you realize this was obviously planned and not an accident! Utter disbelief - the sheer scale of it!
What can you compare it too down the ages? As you say, the fall of the Reichstagg or Rome being invaded by the Gauls and Constantinople falling. We like to think we live in a world of stability, but we never know what could be round the corner.
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-07-27 03:43:07 +0000 UTC]
That's probably the same feeling your parents had when Hitler invaded Poland.
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-27 12:04:26 +0000 UTC]
Yes! A kind of instant realisation that the bad guys do mean business! And that we're not as safe as we like to think we are! I should think where your moving to, is probably going to be as safe as anywhere could be!! If World War 3 hits that is!
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-07-28 04:45:11 +0000 UTC]
After seeing the way George W was mucking up the world, it's obvious some ppl need to be locked up for good, just as a warning to others who feel the need to bully others in order to feel satisfied... I actually think power mongering and greed are mental illnesses, that need to be treated,,,,like a drinking problem or a drug addiction, and I'm serious about this...
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-30 12:22:49 +0000 UTC]
I think you are right there!
I used to run a municipal gallery and museum and hated most of what I did! Hated the responsibility and the need to tell people what to do! But there are a lot of people out there who relish the prospect of being in "authority" over others. I often think they're the one's least suited to be in postions of power!
Give me a reluctant leader any day!! Perhaps not all the time!!
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-07-31 06:16:11 +0000 UTC]
Power, is not only an aphrodisiac..but a powerful stimulant...even in collage I could see how it would affect some ppl, I use to belong to a committee that would disperse student funding, and we had this guy in the student senate that would muck everything up just to show he had power, and throw Roberts Rules of Orders at us(none of us used it in our committee) if we tried to oppose his misuse of authority... oh well, it was an important life lesson..
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-31 16:11:39 +0000 UTC]
My lads are just beginning to realize this in their online and school machinations. We try to bring them up with a sense of fairness and honesty, and others don't play by the same rules! It's a harsh lesson to learn and hurts to see their righteous frustration! But, I suppose they've also got to learn that they're not always right too! It's a cruel world, but some seem to enjoy the cruelty too much!!
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-08-01 10:15:10 +0000 UTC]
We go by the golden rule here, I just hope I don't instill too much cynicism with all my sarcasm....
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-08-02 12:10:10 +0000 UTC]
Sounds like me too - cynical and sarcastic!!! I've been honed into a fine tool in that respect!!
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-08-03 06:30:32 +0000 UTC]
I'm hoping to curb it a bit....don't want my kids to be that way..
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-08-06 00:55:38 +0000 UTC]
I've taken it too far already! My kids don't believe anything I say anymore!! They always turn to my wife and say "Is that true?"
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-08-06 23:58:35 +0000 UTC]
My dad use to tell us tall tales all the time, to the point we couldn't tell if he was kidding or not...
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-08-15 21:28:55 +0000 UTC]
Ha ha! That sounds just like me!! Do I need to warn my kids about anything? Lol!
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-08-16 07:19:10 +0000 UTC]
If you did warn them,,,,would they believe you....????
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-08-16 12:59:41 +0000 UTC]
Now that's a dilemma I got myself into!!
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Crazywulf In reply to Thricelight [2009-08-16 19:52:28 +0000 UTC]
well...just make up a good story...where you're the hero....at least you can try,...
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Thricelight In reply to Crazywulf [2009-08-16 23:34:46 +0000 UTC]
Ha ha! What a good idea!
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Torquinox [2009-07-19 20:04:26 +0000 UTC]
I've seen plenty of worse. So, when do we start seeing more new works?
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Crazywulf In reply to Torquinox [2009-07-20 05:56:12 +0000 UTC]
Thanx...Will be doing some soon..but nowadays I'm into abstract much more than this piece..
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Torquinox In reply to Crazywulf [2009-07-20 05:58:27 +0000 UTC]
Hmm... Abstract... I wouldn't know anything about that.
Look forward to seeing it
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