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Published: 2009-12-21 13:37:48 +0000 UTC; Views: 4249; Favourites: 13; Downloads: 53
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Description A hand and arm I made out of tape coming out of the frame. My original idea was that it would come out of a small box about the same size as the frame, looking like its begging after money. Might do that later.
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Jiyanna [2010-03-11 14:56:10 +0000 UTC]

wow o.o that's cool.
so it's entirely made of tape? that must have taken lots of tape to make that D
oh, and does it stay up straight like that just with the hold of the tapes that goes around the frame or does it need something more to hold it up?

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Pandaphobia In reply to Jiyanna [2010-03-13 20:47:33 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!
It has a thin wire skeleton. Otherwise its just tape. Yeah took a whole lot of tape. X)
Yup it stands up just with the awesome power of tape! XD YEAH!

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Jiyanna In reply to Pandaphobia [2010-03-14 14:12:47 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome
Oohh. yeahh, I guess there must be something to put the tape on XD and I can imagine that pile of tape :'DD
Wow o.o that's awesome Tape is powerful 8D

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Pandaphobia In reply to Jiyanna [2010-03-15 19:56:28 +0000 UTC]

I am making an entire human in paper and tape now haha. Just started today. It's going well.

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Jiyanna In reply to Pandaphobia [2010-03-15 21:47:23 +0000 UTC]

wow o.o that's going to be awesome
that's good ^^

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Pandaphobia In reply to Jiyanna [2010-03-16 16:15:28 +0000 UTC]

hope so X)

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elmodacuppycake [2010-02-05 17:50:23 +0000 UTC]

Omg that's so cool!

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Pandaphobia In reply to elmodacuppycake [2010-02-05 22:51:15 +0000 UTC]

Really? Oh well thank you.

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elmodacuppycake In reply to Pandaphobia [2010-02-10 19:10:16 +0000 UTC]

Your welcome (((:

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sdaimaru [2009-12-29 06:49:05 +0000 UTC]

hmm how did i miss this one? yay for more of your extra-cool tape things. I have to say i find this one sort of creepy. in a good way, if there is such a thing. I think it's because the folds and creases in the tape give the impression of withered skin...

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Pandaphobia In reply to sdaimaru [2009-12-29 10:19:05 +0000 UTC]

Yeah it does kind of look like withered skin. Glad you like it, in a creepy way haha! I like if I can succeed in getting a little creepy feel to some of my stuff. ^^

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masquerading-SANITY [2009-12-22 11:06:06 +0000 UTC]

i am presuming it has wires inside? a support structure?

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Pandaphobia In reply to masquerading-SANITY [2009-12-22 15:27:17 +0000 UTC]

Yup, a thin wire skeleton.

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Tobius10 [2009-12-21 21:37:04 +0000 UTC]

Gillar sΓ₯nt hΓ€r skarpt! Tejp modering Γ€r kul!

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Pandaphobia In reply to Tobius10 [2009-12-22 15:21:50 +0000 UTC]

Oh tack sΓ₯ mycket! Tycker jag med, verkligen min sorts material.

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teezkut [2009-12-21 19:29:20 +0000 UTC]

i love it lol...

when i was in school.. 5 years ago.. i made same thing, but not with hand... with LEG

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Pandaphobia In reply to teezkut [2009-12-22 15:20:44 +0000 UTC]

thx ^-^

Aha ok, nice! Its fun working with tape. A foot would probably also be fun.

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inspiredcreativity [2009-12-21 19:29:04 +0000 UTC]

Very creative. For me, it is like you are looking at a painting made of just masking tape, then suddenly, out pops this hand from the tape, basically saying, "Stop, don't you dare touch me." Or maybe, "Stop, come no closer, or ELSE!" Or, "Stop, Leave Me Alone."

To grab money, the wrist angle would be flatter. Hmmm, I suppose if you are Flamboyant, maybe...

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Pandaphobia In reply to inspiredcreativity [2009-12-22 15:19:13 +0000 UTC]

hihi yeah ^^ it does look like that.

I made it so you can just turn it upside down and it is reaching out its hand but with the palm up kind of sad/submissively (just begging, not taking). Haha but yeah its just tape so can change the wrist later if I do that. ^^

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inspiredcreativity In reply to Pandaphobia [2009-12-25 03:17:32 +0000 UTC]

Cool. I never even thought of turning it upside down. I am loosing itβ€”my brain is fried, LOL.

I just slept 21 hours straight. I have never slept longer than 14 hours. My body was just overwhelmed by sleep deficit that I slept through two alarm clocks. I awoke greatly confused and then a bit alarmed when I could not figure out what day it was. Greg is away and he acts as a time regulator. I even keep forgetting to eat for a day at a time. Which reminds me, I should eat some dinner.

Have a wonderful Christmas. My sisters are picking me up in the morning to go see AVATAR in Digital 3D (my only movie of the year) and to Christmas dinner at my younger sister's house, with he Lesbian lover.

I am a bit nervous about making it through the movie Ok. I have to take some morphine and oxycodone to make it through the movie, but too much and it will put me to sleep, and not enough and the pain keeps me from enjoying the movie. Oh well, such is life. I look forward to getting out of the house. It is embarrassing though when it takes someone to help me stand up after the movie, then I have to stand for about 2 minutes before i can walk. The pain then is really intense, but it settles as I walk.

Merry Christmas my friend (if that is a holiday for you).

Matthew

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Pandaphobia In reply to inspiredcreativity [2009-12-26 01:14:47 +0000 UTC]

LOL XD so over the top! XD

haha OMG man! You must feel really well-rested at least! lol X) Never slept that long my self haha. You really need your bf back. ^^

I JUST SAW AVATAR! And OH-MY-GOD it was sooo fucking good! I could go on and on about it, how much I loved it in every way but you should just go see it. I didn't see it in 3D but so good anyway! But want to see it in 3D of course but we don't have it in the city I live in. Anyway I think its even my new all-time favorite movie, in history! Hope you like it, and get though it. It sounds like it is going to be really tough for you. :/ You'll have to tell me what you think later.

I love Christmas! My favorite time of the year (or holiday at least). ^^ Hope you have a very marry Christmas Matthew!

big hug //Roberth

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inspiredcreativity In reply to Pandaphobia [2009-12-27 12:38:33 +0000 UTC]

Bf won't be back for a while, not until the 5th. They are snowed in, so i don't know if he will get back on time.

Yes, I loved Avatar, especially in 3D. Don't read further if you do not want a damper on the movie after-glow...

However, I am some disappointed because, just like StarGate, you have a wonderful premise for a story, and they dumb it down to gratuitous violence and war. It has to be that way to suck in boys (like you, lol). The original Star Trek was built along the idea that the Human Race had evolved further along (not possible) and we had a prime directive not to interfere with other species, no war, etc. As soon as Gene Roddenberry died, the Klingon wars stated, and violence once again ruled. No more just exploring far-off new worlds. StarGate became the exact same thing, an idea that they could have run with in exploring a galaxy, but that would have taken real writing talent to produce, so dumb it down to a race out to exterminate humans. Each weak a team loaded in weapons ventures forth to slaughter more alien beings.

So Avatar is this great premise turned into a gratuitous violence story, illustrating mankind in its usual pattern. They didn't show it, but the earth populace would not care a bit about slaughtering aliens if it meant great wealth and convenience.

Once you see children napalmed in Vietnam, the violence takes on a new meaning. It is not so exciting to see on screen.

How about the sequel, Avatar 2, when the armada of earth ships come back to firebomb the planet "because it is in the EARTH's BEST INTEREST" and to "take Back What's rightfully ours under EMINENT DOMAIN and to subdue and exterminate those "heathen" vermin. History repeats, and repeats...

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Pandaphobia In reply to inspiredcreativity [2009-12-28 23:58:42 +0000 UTC]

Naaw poor guy. Must miss him.

Yeah I get what you are saying. ^^'

. . . But still want to see it again! haha XD Me and Isak might go to Stockholm and see it in 3D soon if possible. ^^

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inspiredcreativity In reply to Pandaphobia [2009-12-30 09:03:33 +0000 UTC]

There is a choice to see it in Digital 3D or IMAX 3D. It depends on the IMAX screen. The traditional IMAX screen has a radical curve wrapping the screen part way around you. This is not a good choice for this movie because your eyes cannot take in the entire screen at once. New IMAX screens have a gentle curve, not much different from a standard screen, and it is OK.

I saw the movie in Digital 3D.

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Pandaphobia In reply to inspiredcreativity [2009-12-30 13:58:26 +0000 UTC]

Ah okey.
Me and Isak got bus tickets and tickets to avatar 3D yesterday and are going tomorrow! Yaaay it will be so fun! I don't know if its IMAX or digital we'll see. Looking forward to it anyhow!

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inspiredcreativity In reply to Pandaphobia [2009-12-31 00:03:39 +0000 UTC]

Oh, you lucky boys. Taking an outing somewhere together sure is fun, isn't it. My first time making love to Greg was when we took the Ferry (ha ha two fairies on a ferry) from Seattle to Victoria, Canada. We stayed three days, and saw "Phantom of the Opera" a Musical, at the Queen Elizabeth Theater. Then we went to get Greek food for dinner and had a belly dancer do an entire dance for us.

But it gets even wilder. Two guys in costume are playing violins, and then they came over to us and starting singing and serenading us. Romantic, but also a bit embarrassing. I think i turned pink.

HAVE FUN.

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Pandaphobia In reply to inspiredcreativity [2010-01-01 14:18:24 +0000 UTC]

It was fun but think I actually like the normal one more than 3D. I think it was kind of hard to concentrate on the beautiful details in the move when it was in 3D. But it was pretty cool.

Oh that sound so cozy! You romantic guys! ;D

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inspiredcreativity In reply to Pandaphobia [2010-01-02 10:00:49 +0000 UTC]

Well yes, but it has its other side too. Like fist insisting I get in the tub blindfolded while he shaved a lot of my body hair off. At the time I was just a wee-bit hurt, like am I so ugly he has to do this first. As it turns out, i think I was right

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Pandaphobia In reply to inspiredcreativity [2010-01-04 13:54:55 +0000 UTC]

HAHA awww X) thats horrible. What we wouldn't do for our men. ^^

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inspiredcreativity In reply to Pandaphobia [2010-01-05 10:10:02 +0000 UTC]

You should try the torture of electrolysis. They stick a needle electrode into the hair follicle on your balls and pubic area, and burn the follicle, one, by one, for hours. The pain is just exquisite, or at least it would be if I were a Masochists. The hair grew back anyway. I have tough hair.

I worked-out (physically) 2 hours a day, 5 days a week. I did weight lifting, 50 pushups, 300 sit-ups, stretches, and 45 minutes on a Cross-Country Ski Machine (Norditrack). All to stay buff looking for someone who never noticed. The pain was horrible. I made it an obsession, until I started getting sick to my stomach from the pain. I found i could push through a great deal of pain.

I kept dancing until i could no longer push myself through the pain. When I started, I was dancing every single dance for 3 to 4 hours, 5 nights a week. That is like jogging continuously. In summer, my cloths would be soaking wet from sweat. I was determined not to let pain rule my life. In the end, the pain won. My body is in pretty bad shape now. Some of my muscle mass was cannibalized by my body from starvation. I lost 30% of my body mass in a year, going form 185 lbs to 128 lbs. I am now up to 138. You could see all of my bones.

They tried to do an Echo Cardiogram (ultrasound of the heart and heart valves) but my ribs has shrunk together so much they could not see through the ribs to do the test. Since Greg has been gone, I keep forgetting to eat. The narcotics take away your appetite. I just do not feel hungry, but i do feel a lot of nausea. He comes home Tuesday night.

He wants me to pick him up from the airport, just like he wants me to drive to appointments. But I am on high levels of narcotics. If he wants me a live, why keep suggesting i drive a car? Men can be a mystery at times.

I do not want to paint an unfair picture. On most ways he is a very sweet and caring man, who is probably sick of the inconvenience of driving me to the doctor. I used to do most of the driving, now he has to. I used to do all of the household chores, maintenance and repair. Now the house is a mess, LOL. Men are PIGS… Are you a pig? Do you clean the sink after shaving, or the toilet? Do you pick-up after yourself? Does your apartment look like a pig-pen? Confess now and avoid the rush later…LOL. Is your boyfriend tidy with a clean apartment? Just don't tell me you make your Mother clean up after you. MEN!!!!!

A man should do his own laundry, sew his own clothes, cook his own meals, know how to use power tools, know how to do house wiring, and be able to fix things, do carpentry, and repair cars. That is how I grew up.

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Pandaphobia In reply to inspiredcreativity [2010-01-11 17:50:41 +0000 UTC]

Oh God that’s awful! D: You always have so tragic stories.

Greg might have his sides but sounds like you guys really complement and need each other.

I'm not a pig! XD LOL
I'm pretty tidy. Always do the dishes, keep a relatively neat home and room and yes, I do clean the sink after shaving! XD haha
I don't cook that much but I find myself often being the one to make the food for me and Isak. Don't have anything against it, but don't have much skill in it ether hehe, but I do ok. ^^
Isak keeps it pretty clean to, but none of us really vacuum that often X) but none of us care haha! XD But do it when it gets extreme. ^^'

I'm still young and learning, I'll get the skills I need well I go along.

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inspiredcreativity In reply to Pandaphobia [2010-01-11 22:46:24 +0000 UTC]

Yes, we do well. When we work in business together, or on projects, we work very well together. He opened my life to new things, as I did for him. We are VERY, VERY different from each other. While this makes a relationship challenging, it also forces us to grow. We are both much better people from sharing our lives. We basically have two very big problems, my arthritis, and his mental problems around intimacy.

He does admit that I have been the one bending all the time to make the relationship work. Ideally, both of you will compromise to solve problems. I don't think he knows how to. It is one of those things I chose to live with. Greg's biggest complaint would be my negative energy during these years when my pain and loss of life functions have been the worst. It is not easy living with that.

As you are no doubt finding out, neither one of you are perfect. Small differences can get bigger and bigger over time. A small irritating thing turns into a huge irritation, like you want to scream. This is when you both need to talk it through and find ways to work around it. That is when you need to work at it. But I would add just one thing. Couples are amazingly unimaginative. Creative solutions are often the best solutions that will leave you both feeling better.

Ha if neither of you care about it not being vacuumed, you is PIGS, LOL. CUZ pigs don't care if they wallow around in their own dirt. I am just funnin with ya. A good way to handle meals is one of you cooks and the other cleans up after the meal. The only problem with that is Greg uses a ton of pots,pans, a different knife for each cutting task, and he leaves a huge mess. The way I was trained, we kind of clean as we cook. He doesn't like my cooking, lol.

Greg is actually a very good cook, but I have very simple tastes, so it is wasted on me. But when we have guests over, they rave about his cooking. He won't eat mammals, so I am totally sick of chicken. So we eat birds, fish, lots of rice, beans, vegetables, etc. I have stomach ulcers from the drugs, so I cannot of hot (hot peppers) food or tomato sauces anymore.

Yes, you guy have plenty of time. Some of my fondest memories ever were when Don and I first got an apartment together. Life was very simple and easy then. When i was home from sailing, i worked with my father in our business. I would drop Don off at his job and them pick him up at the end of the day and go back to our apartment. We did things with friends and had a lot of fun on weekends.

When we moved to Washington State and got a house, suddenly there were hundreds of chores needing to be done, and no Gay people that we could find.

Enjoy the life you have now. Luxuriate in it and appreciate you time together and the simplicity of your life. It is bound to become more complex with time.

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Pandaphobia In reply to inspiredcreativity [2010-01-16 21:58:06 +0000 UTC]

We are pretty good at bringing up the little irritating things and maybe fighting about it and finding a solution or just that the other person has to think about whatever it is in the future or some times just accepting it and trying to let it go.

HAHAHA you so funny! ;D
I suggested that since I cook most of the time if he can dish after us but that didn't really go home with him hehe... He said "I would rather we both help make the food and we both do the dishes". But I'm still making the food and we do our own dishes haha ya-ya. But I don't mind that much. ^^ He's reasonable so if I really care and say it more seriously he would do it. ^^

Awww your time with Don (in the apartment) sounded really nice!

I am SO grateful for the way my life it right NOW. It really is so simple and wonderful. I'm am exactly where I want to be. With school, Isak, where I live, money and family. I am thankful for every day. :'

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inspiredcreativity In reply to Pandaphobia [2010-01-19 12:32:26 +0000 UTC]

It is great to here you are so grateful for everything. There must be a sense of peace that comes with that. You are an example of one of the roots for happiness. So I have decided to add this as one of the keys to happiness.

I am changing the Seventh key to: Seventh, is to take nothing for granted, feel gratitude for that which you have in your life, and try to get the most enjoyment out of life that you can, while you are most able to do so.

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Pandaphobia In reply to inspiredcreativity [2010-01-22 08:33:50 +0000 UTC]

Oh I hadn't seen that list before. Thats really nice, I don't know what it said before but so happy I can could inspire your writing in some way hihi. ^^

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inspiredcreativity In reply to Pandaphobia [2010-01-22 12:54:45 +0000 UTC]

It said the same thing before, except I added "feel gratitude for that which you have in your life."

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Pandaphobia In reply to inspiredcreativity [2010-01-24 09:18:53 +0000 UTC]

Ah ok.

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