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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,308

    LeatherGryphon said:

    Sven Dullah said:

    I should get a life...

    Lives are not transferable.indecision 

    unless you are a demon 

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    Sven Dullah said:

    I should get a life...

    I tried that but I learned the hard way that it was probably not a good idea to remove the word "good" for life. 

  • Sven DullahSven Dullah Posts: 7,621

    Got it!

  • "Cthulhu saves our souls and trades them in later for valuable prizes!"

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    Huh?  Am I logged in?

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,308

    Slubberdegullion

    my latest new word I just learned

    means

    A filthy, slobbering person; a sloven, a villain, a fiend, a louse.
    A worthless person.
    A drunken or alcoholic person.

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 11,576

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

    Slubberdegullion

    my latest new word I just learned

    means

    A filthy, slobbering person; a sloven, a villain, a fiend, a louse.
    A worthless person.
    A drunken or alcoholic person.

    Any number of people from Dickens novels. 

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

    Slubberdegullion

    my latest new word I just learned

    means

    A filthy, slobbering person; a sloven, a villain, a fiend, a louse.
    A worthless person.
    A drunken or alcoholic person.

    Here is a picture of a filthy, slobbering individual.   Doubt this individual is drunk.

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  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    On my walk home yesterday I found the most realistic geese.  Oh wait!  Right after I took the few pictures, they started honking loudly.

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  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    Why is it when my stepfather is at fault, I am the one who always gets blamed?

  • NylonGirlNylonGirl Posts: 1,858

    Sfariah D said:

    On my walk home yesterday I found the most realistic geese.  Oh wait!  Right after I took the few pictures, they started honking loudly.

    I'm pretty sure that's because somebody pressed a button on their car's keychain and the geese like to make sure they honk loud enough for the people to find the car. 

  • I've been ignoring this thread since I joined.

    I never imagined things were actually happening inside it!

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 11,576
    edited June 20

    Post edited by LeatherGryphon on
  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    Where is my ride?

  • NylonGirlNylonGirl Posts: 1,858

    You don't hear the geese?

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,058
    edited June 21

    ainm.sloinneadh said:

    I've been ignoring this thread since I joined.

    I never imagined things were actually happening inside it!

    You have no idea what you missed too!...

    Well, actually you might if you go back and read forty pages...

    But there really were some amazing times... laughs, tears, gassyness... I think a cat ate a pigeon... they were crazy times...

    Things like this...

    Thats my hand holding a medium sized deep sea isopod, who is a relative of the teeny weeny little rolly-pollies (pill bugs or wood lice)...

    He said his name is Clyde... he was stuck between a rock and a hard place... which was actually another rock... so technically "between two rocks"... So I was helping him get out and go back to doing his deep sea isopod stuff... or whatever it was he normally does in the enclosure he lives in...

    This is a better picture of Clyde...


    Deep sea isopods are actually really adorable and interesting...

    Well, technically it is hard to understand what they are saying because of the water and their lack of ability to speak English, but once you learn a little isopodish their takes on philosophy, arts and eating whale carcasses are actually rather fascinating...

    Especially if you are a foodie.. I'm not, but I mean now I wanna eat a rotting whale carcass just because of all the great things Clyde had to say about the flavors... I'd probably put a little Tabasco or Gyoza sauce on it first... but the next time a bloated whale washes ashore on our town beach I'm running down there with a fork and knife before those stupid park rangers chase me off again... they are always like "stop touching the dead whale" and "Sir, you're not Jonah... step out of the whale...".. such killjoys... it's not like the whale was using his liver anymore... so what if I feng shui the organs around and make myself cozy?... 

    Did you know what they do with the dead whales that wash ashore here?... They dig a friggin hole on the beach and push them in and then cover it up... despite what some folks may consider as my questionable commentary and equally questionable references and statements on various subjects, I'm totally not making that up... in fact that's what most seaside communities do with dead whales... (besides the idiots who blew one up years ago)... (honestly it was kind of cool and that's probably what inspired me to want to be disposed of in that manner)... but yeah... we get dead whales washing ashore occasionally and that's how they get rid of them... (there's actually a website dedicated to keeping track of dead whales, and I was surprised so many do wash ashore)... but that's not my point... next time you are at the beach enjoying yourself in the nice ocean air, watch kiddies playing in the sand, reading a good book, sipping a cold tropical drink (I don't where you got that from, but if you snuck it out there, you might have a drinking problem)... there's a good chance you might be chilling out on a whale grave...

    Which I feel is an entirely neglected horror genre...
    Like human ghosts are supposedly scary... Whale ghosts will definitely mess you up if you offend them... think about that while you're picnicking on the beach or having a bonfire and then suddenly Moby Dick isn't having none of that anymore... 

    Yeah... and worst of all they bury the stupid whale with all that furniture I dragged all the way across the sand, still inside... those were perfectly good curb finds... and I really liked that fancy 70s baroque floor lamp with the (tastefully) topless nymph sculpture on the base... 

    Sheez...

    Anyway...

    So now you know the wonders of this thread and I do hope you return and bask in its bountiful treasures of knowledge and stuff.

    Well, hopefully you learned something new...

    Realistically it was probably to not visit this thread again, which is rather unfortunate, but not entirely unforeseeable...

    It's pretty much a given...

    Well, anyway... Cheers!

     

    Post edited by McGyver on
  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    McGyver, as I was reading your post, a fly landed on my phone to see what I was finding funny.  I instinctively shooed the fly away.

  • NylonGirlNylonGirl Posts: 1,858

    The fly... is still... there...

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,105

    McGyver said:

    ainm.sloinneadh said:

    I've been ignoring this thread since I joined.

    I never imagined things were actually happening inside it!

    You have no idea what you missed too!...

    Well, actually you might if you go back and read forty pages...

    But there really were some amazing times... laughs, tears, gassyness... I think a cat ate a pigeon... they were crazy times...

    Things like this...

    Thats my hand holding a medium sized deep sea isopod, who is a relative of the teeny weeny little rolly-pollies (pill bugs or wood lice)...

    He said his name is Clyde... he was stuck between a rock and a hard place... which was actually another rock... so technically "between two rocks"... So I was helping him get out and go back to doing his deep sea isopod stuff... or whatever it was he normally does in the enclosure he lives in...

    This is a better picture of Clyde...


    Deep sea isopods are actually really adorable and interesting...

    Well, technically it is hard to understand what they are saying because of the water and their lack of ability to speak English, but once you learn a little isopodish their takes on philosophy, arts and eating whale carcasses are actually rather fascinating...

    Especially if you are a foodie.. I'm not, but I mean now I wanna eat a rotting whale carcass just because of all the great things Clyde had to say about the flavors... I'd probably put a little Tabasco or Gyoza sauce on it first... but the next time a bloated whale washes ashore on our town beach I'm running down there with a fork and knife before those stupid park rangers chase me off again... they are always like "stop touching the dead whale" and "Sir, you're not Jonah... step out of the whale...".. such killjoys... it's not like the whale was using his liver anymore... so what if I feng shui the organs around and make myself cozy?... 

    Did you know what they do with the dead whales that wash ashore here?... They dig a friggin hole on the beach and push them in and then cover it up... despite what some folks may consider as my questionable commentary and equally questionable references and statements on various subjects, I'm totally not making that up... in fact that's what most seaside communities do with dead whales... (besides the idiots who blew one up years ago)... (honestly it was kind of cool and that's probably what inspired me to want to be disposed of in that manner)... but yeah... we get dead whales washing ashore occasionally and that's how they get rid of them... (there's actually a website dedicated to keeping track of dead whales, and I was surprised so many do wash ashore)... but that's not my point... next time you are at the beach enjoying yourself in the nice ocean air, watch kiddies playing in the sand, reading a good book, sipping a cold tropical drink (I don't where you got that from, but if you snuck it out there, you might have a drinking problem)... there's a good chance you might be chilling out on a whale grave...

    Which I feel is an entirely neglected horror genre...
    Like human ghosts are supposedly scary... Whale ghosts will definitely mess you up if you offend them... think about that while you're picnicking on the beach or having a bonfire and then suddenly Moby Dick isn't having none of that anymore... 

    Yeah... and worst of all they bury the stupid whale with all that furniture I dragged all the way across the sand, still inside... those were perfectly good curb finds... and I really liked that fancy 70s baroque floor lamp with the (tastefully) topless nymph sculpture on the base... 

    Sheez...

    Anyway...

    So now you know the wonders of this thread and I do hope you return and bask in its bountiful treasures of knowledge and stuff.

    Well, hopefully you learned something new...

    Realistically it was probably to not visit this thread again, which is rather unfortunate, but not entirely unforeseeable...

    It's pretty much a given...

    Well, anyway... Cheers!

     

    ...here in Oregon we just blow them up. 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kkSgAk4eIU

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    Does this WIP show I can't draw well?

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  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    I think that there are Vikings in Minnesota but I prefer Norse mythology.  In my mind, Loki is hot.

     

    What if Loki gets overheated due this hot summer?  Would that make him hotter?

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,105

    ...difficult to ingore this thread when it keeps popping up on page one. 

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    kyoto kid said:

    ...difficult to ingore this thread when it keeps popping up on page one. 

    My bad.  I thought the title was reverse psychology, so I did the opposite of what they tell me to do.

  • hjakehjake Posts: 905

    hjake said:

    Please disregard. I posted this message in "GREAT NEWS! Holiday Punch Sale..." instead.

    Will Michael 7 Pro Bundle ( http://www.daz3d.com/michael-7-pro-bundle ) make it to the "Today's Featured Top 2015 Items" list?

     

    The thread that will not die!!! can not die!!! DIE ALREADY!!!!! laugh

    I meant the first post sincerely when I posted a new thread then realized my post should go elsewhere and I could not figure out how to remove thread I started. WHAT A NEWB!!!!! blushblushblush

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,133

    What a day, first day working as a consultant at CrowdyStrike! devil

    All going extremely well apart from tripping over a cable.

    99% sure I plugged it back in the right socket. cool

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    I found this cool website that has its own 3D software.  I think I found it maybe 20 years ago.  Actually it was August 20, 2004 when I got version 2.  I think I prefer the latest version.  Not at the computer to look it up but I think it is 4.22 or 4.23 or something like that.

    Victoria 3 was having her fun with nothing but a sword in a temple.  Does anyone still do those renders?

     

    oh talking about DAZ and DazStudio.

     

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,105

    ...setting sensors to ignore...maybe that will do it.

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    kyoto kid said:

    ...setting sensors to ignore...maybe that will do it.

    I don't know how to do that! 

  • NylonGirlNylonGirl Posts: 1,858

    kyoto kid said:

    ...setting sensors to ignore...maybe that will do it.

    We see that you have a pointless comment blocker enabled. Please kindly disable it to ensure you don't miss out on any of our unnecessary thoughts, animal pictures, and weird food recommendations. 

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,381

    I found the perfect AI image generator.  If you didn't know any better, you would think it is a real picture I took of a cat.

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