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saltytowel In reply to ??? [2015-03-04 11:52:40 +0000 UTC]
Hmm interesting thought
Thanks!
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ODDITYILLUSTRATION [2014-06-16 12:55:02 +0000 UTC]
This is adorable. Β Great character design
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Pheoniic [2014-06-10 03:22:51 +0000 UTC]
What an animated little box!
I love how you curved and bent his shape for poses. So much life!
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Mishberries In reply to saltytowel [2014-05-27 04:59:34 +0000 UTC]
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saltytowel In reply to SpringDog619 [2014-05-22 15:51:31 +0000 UTC]
hehehe, thanks! I really love this dog like mechanical sharpener! yeah!
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SpringDog619 In reply to saltytowel [2014-05-22 16:18:47 +0000 UTC]
Me 2 man! It SOOOOO ROCKS!Β
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saltytowel In reply to 8ighteyed [2014-05-22 06:56:33 +0000 UTC]
If you push it too far, yes
So far it's been a loyal servant, until recently that it turned into this savage beast with teeth!
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CodeMonkeyArts [2014-05-21 16:25:04 +0000 UTC]
That is an adorable concept.Β I love the personality you gave him!Β
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saltytowel In reply to CodeMonkeyArts [2014-05-22 06:56:48 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! A personality of a dog almost :>
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DromeP [2014-05-21 14:46:11 +0000 UTC]
Hahahahaah! This actually looks really amusing!
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saltytowel In reply to DromeP [2014-05-22 06:58:08 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, it was. Great challenge to bring an inanimate object to life
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DromeP In reply to saltytowel [2014-05-22 16:09:42 +0000 UTC]
I'll have to try that soon
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saltytowel In reply to Art-Eli [2014-05-22 06:57:34 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Enjoyed it a bunch :>
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saltytowel In reply to Penguinity [2014-05-22 06:57:11 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, what an awesome name you have!
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Rovanna [2014-05-20 23:01:43 +0000 UTC]
That's so cool! I never knew a sharpener could be so expressive.
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saltytowel In reply to Rovanna [2014-05-21 06:31:40 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! :>Β
Now every time you see a pencil sharpener, you must imagine it to be so (or not if you don't wish to hehehe)
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Rovanna In reply to saltytowel [2014-05-21 06:45:40 +0000 UTC]
Β I will now always imagine what mine gets up to.
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MoonKestrel [2014-05-20 19:41:34 +0000 UTC]
He looks so cute (is it he or she?). It takes me back to primary school and getting up to sharpen your pencil during class in the one the classroom had!
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saltytowel In reply to MoonKestrel [2014-05-21 06:30:34 +0000 UTC]
You raise a legitimate question, I have no idea. I haven't determined it but he's a male in my opinion. Yes, we were advised against using pens in elementary so we all resolved to using pencils and when we finally graduated to highschool I immediately switched to a pen. Although we never had a mechanical sharpener in class.
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MoonKestrel In reply to saltytowel [2014-05-21 15:33:19 +0000 UTC]
I did use pens in elementary, and we had them in four colours red,blue,black and green, and they were coded for verbs and such in grammar classes. AS for pencils, the first school I was in had a couple of mechanical sharpeners over the trash cans of the room. It gave you a nice breather in a middle of an exam to stand up and go sharpen your pencil.
So it's mostly male then. He is.
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saltytowel In reply to MoonKestrel [2014-05-23 18:23:22 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, good we determined its gender
It might be a neuter, an option that wasn't considered. We didn't use colored pencils, just standard HB graphite ones. Maybe during 1st and 2nd grade there were colored pencils, I wasn't in Israel to determine. In Ukraine we were using pens for everything.
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MoonKestrel In reply to saltytowel [2014-05-23 18:32:25 +0000 UTC]
So that means you've travelled the world during your schooling years (?)
Yeah it may be an it, in the end you choose what he/it is
I remember using green for auxiliaries and red for verbs , blue for pronouns and black for complements/everything else. So I learnt better English grammar than my mother tongue
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saltytowel In reply to MoonKestrel [2014-05-29 09:33:42 +0000 UTC]
Nah, not really. Lived in Ukraine until the age of 8 and then we moved to Israel. That's pretty much it. Visited Ukraine once with my mother and brother when I was 9. I didn't travel abroad at all until I was 23 when I again visited Ukraine, then Germany and Poland and then went to Ireland all on my own with my own moneyz :>
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MoonKestrel In reply to saltytowel [2014-05-29 15:45:19 +0000 UTC]
Why Israel? *curious forever* Oh! Sounds like a well earned and happy trip that last one!
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saltytowel In reply to MoonKestrel [2014-06-03 11:34:49 +0000 UTC]
The Jewish roots grant an opportunity to get a citizenship and I think my parents jumped on the opportunity. My father's sister immigrated a few years before us and told my parents over and over that it's much better in Israel than in Ukraine. Well, I agree to some extent. Although it is better here I still would have liked for them to immigrate somewhere else. For god's sake, I had to serve 3 years in the military :S
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MoonKestrel In reply to saltytowel [2014-06-04 20:13:52 +0000 UTC]
Those years are obligatory? Β Did you learn something from it? (other than not being happy about it I guess). Was there any other opportunity to migrate to? Oh, me and my curiosity, sorry!
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saltytowel In reply to MoonKestrel [2014-06-06 15:24:19 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, it's compulsory service. Although there are ways to avoid enlistment based on physical or psychological problems. I would have acted on the second one so that I wouldn't spend these 3 years in servitude but I knew my parents would probably kick me out because I would be causing problems for them as they'd happily tell you...
The other opportunity was Germany from what I understand, but my parents chose to move here because my aunt already scouted the area and since my parents didn't have to go to the military or any crap they didn't care about me going there.
I learned that it's really hard to concentrate on anything in the military even if you have tons of free time. I tried reading books, programming and drawing during the free time I had but for some reason I always felt super sleepy. Maybe the food there was bad ? (it was, but bad for my concentration)
Maybe the constant threat of being punished or seen as somebody who does something creative that has nothing to do with guard duty made me sleepy? Yeah, sleeping people were actually treated better than people who tried to constantly improve themselves since the first group can be viewed as a group trying to get rest after some duty and the second one avoiding duty! This made no sense even when I tried to explain my position, people were jealous that I had more free time than most (since my position as a medic gave me that privilege).
I welcome your curiosity and I'm thankful for it! Keep the curiosity engine burning <3
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MoonKestrel In reply to saltytowel [2014-06-06 15:45:43 +0000 UTC]
Ok *goes order the facts*
You did your service as a medic, why? (oh yes, more questions! feel free to run away) Did you choose or where you chosen for it?
Parents are great at making sure everybody knows you're great at causing problems for them (until you stop living with them and they miss you, but they'll still tell about what you did when you were there). Do many people grope onto the whole I have a problem scheme to get out of service?
Would you have liked Germany more?
So the military is not good for creative minds, unless you ant to bottle it all up or kill it. I guess. I'm sorry that it wasn't very helpful for your creativity but I hope some good came out of it, all in all.
My curiosity engine burns happily, problem is it gets me into trouble a lot of times.
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