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Published: 2005-02-05 00:55:39 +0000 UTC; Views: 93; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 8
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This is just the static preview... click on it to see the animation...It started with a simple picture, I doctored it significantly to get the blood effect (which looks like shit on the this version but looks awesome in the original) as well as the text and the blood on the text (which actually turned out rather well)... I also fixed various discontinuities and filtered where necessary... took a little while...
It's based on one of my poems entitled "Sure Reality"...
Yes, it's sacreligious... deal with it....
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TSHansen [2005-07-18 04:54:23 +0000 UTC]
I fail to see the sacrelgiousness of it. To me this piciture with your words expresses the part of christianity that people need to remember the most about cross. It is not just the happy go lucky crap that God died for our sins, but a grave reminder that those of us who claim to seek out the light, those who claim to be good and rightious, if truely given the half chance would spit in Gods face and cry out for its destruction. The cross should be worn as badge of shame, not pride, because this then exspouses once and for all time the heart of man. Maybe i have completely misinterpeted this completely and for that I apoligze, but as is I thought what you just expressed is pretty deep and right on.
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PreachIntolerance In reply to TSHansen [2005-07-18 05:24:31 +0000 UTC]
While I may disagree with you on the religious front (myself being an atheist), I greatly appreciate your input... the meaning that you gathered from it was very insightful indeed and brought art to it's finest form.
Thank you for commenting... I think you views are slightly unorthodox and more reasonable than what may come from a religious institution... very nice indeed...
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TSHansen In reply to PreachIntolerance [2005-07-18 06:14:17 +0000 UTC]
I would rather have you be an thinking atheist that yet another moron waving the flag. thinking i can admire and respect, stupidity is the darkest of evils, it is what gives the greedy few the power over the masses to commit unspeakable atrocities. You defintely struck a chord with me, especially my distain for relegion in genereal. I dug up this old poem I wrote many years back perhaps you can relate to it.
βFor the Skins of the soulβ
It is winter all year round
The lean fox forges
There is none to be found.
A twinkle from a cold sun
Reveals a cathedral of promises
Food lies cradled in iron arms
Blood loss poisoned drained
For some, for others ever lost
The bleeding fox has gnawed off its hand
For a few moments of freedom
We can never know
The technique of forged iron
And the designs at hand
We never ever had a chance
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PreachIntolerance In reply to TSHansen [2005-07-20 06:04:52 +0000 UTC]
I can relate indeed... especially to the last stanza... I like the way it goes from mere observation to a blunt, simple, and well put conclusion... the naturist aspect to the opening is a good symbol for the simplicity and eloquence of nature... those rules that keep all of the world in order... that is, all of the world besides man... because man thinks he is the world's finest creation... he is it's final creation... he is the goal of the god's... fruit of their loins... consciousness has brought our race to build societies that do not live in accordance with nature; but, instead, live in opposition with it... we thought we were the center of the galaxy... what a disappointing discovery we made... and yet, man makes the same bold assumption all over again... we are meant to rule the world... we are the peace keepers... everything revolves around us... if you ask a human about the creation of the world, you'll get two versions... creationism and evolution... but no matter what story they give, it always ends the same way... "and then came man"... end of story, right? That's always the finale... no one even stops to think that maybe this cycle that has been going on for billions of years didn't just magically stop when man came along... as you said, "We never has a chance." So true... out of our arrogance and ignorance, we've built a society that is doomed... we defied the laws of nature... or, more accurately, avoided the laws of nature... now it's catching up with us... war, famine, crime, overpopulation... I don't even know if it's salvagable at this point... and, at the same time, I don't care...
We, the few, cannot change the minds of the masses... that great goliath of ignorance that pours out of every river, flows over every bank, and sprawls over every landscape...
Anyway, that's probably enough preaching for now... goodnight...
~ Corwin...
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TSHansen In reply to PreachIntolerance [2005-07-21 05:08:17 +0000 UTC]
WOW! i think that is the best review I ever got of any of my poems of all time!
*BLUSHES* Thank you. Yes that was the point of it, you nailed it all on the head. I spend alot of time working hard at my poems, but most people never get what the hell im typing. Its so nice to meet somone who finally understand what I was getting at. Its made all the effort worth it, thank you
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PreachIntolerance In reply to TSHansen [2005-07-26 22:51:46 +0000 UTC]
Well, you certainly deserve poetic praise... currently I have little time to read others' poems... but that one was quite a masterpiece... I'm glad you liked my review... though, I do tend to get a bit "soap-box-ish"... anyway, when I have more time I will read some more on your site... until then, keep well... fight the wave of ignorance illuding common toungue... and just enjoy life...
Goodbye for now... keep writing...
~ Corwin...
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achvoy [2005-02-05 01:04:14 +0000 UTC]
Haha! Interesting picture. I love the message. And your commentary was entertaining as well.
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