Noble Ire wrote:I think you'd have to tone down the cannibalism just a bit.
Oh, I'm sure they could be quite capable of completely gutting my story .
"The rest of the poem plays upon that pun. On the contrary, says Catullus, although my verses are soft (molliculi ac parum pudici in line 8, reversing the play on words), they can arouse even limp old men. Should Furius and Aurelius have any remaining doubts about Catullus' virility, he offers to fuck them anally and orally to prove otherwise." - Catullus 16, Wikipedia
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"The rest of the poem plays upon that pun. On the contrary, says Catullus, although my verses are soft (molliculi ac parum pudici in line 8, reversing the play on words), they can arouse even limp old men. Should Furius and Aurelius have any remaining doubts about Catullus' virility, he offers to fuck them anally and orally to prove otherwise." - Catullus 16, Wikipedia
You know, I looked at that 'Disney Alder' for a moment. Then I imagined it superimposed over that 'vampire Verdigris' picture on the last page. Then I imagined a giant blood splot.
NOOO!!! Disney will never do to Dark Councilors what they did to Final Fantasy! Edge Argus will NOT be voiced by Lance Bass! Not while blood still courses through my veins!
10 minutes on a sketch can get more attention than a painting, a portrait, whatever.... as long as it's terrifying enough
"The rest of the poem plays upon that pun. On the contrary, says Catullus, although my verses are soft (molliculi ac parum pudici in line 8, reversing the play on words), they can arouse even limp old men. Should Furius and Aurelius have any remaining doubts about Catullus' virility, he offers to fuck them anally and orally to prove otherwise." - Catullus 16, Wikipedia
Darth Raptor wrote:Creating profound works of beauty is only one of your many talents, Milady.
I'll never forget the Space Marine, or the V/Burger King/LeVar Burton yaoi. You should do a webcomic.
Ignoring the first part of the latter sentence (what in the what now?) I completely agree. You're considerable skill in both the artistic and literary arts could easily generate a webcomic of the highest calibur, quite comperable to the best of what I read.
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"The rest of the poem plays upon that pun. On the contrary, says Catullus, although my verses are soft (molliculi ac parum pudici in line 8, reversing the play on words), they can arouse even limp old men. Should Furius and Aurelius have any remaining doubts about Catullus' virility, he offers to fuck them anally and orally to prove otherwise." - Catullus 16, Wikipedia
Oh, also, for those interested, I'm still willing tp upload event files.
"The rest of the poem plays upon that pun. On the contrary, says Catullus, although my verses are soft (molliculi ac parum pudici in line 8, reversing the play on words), they can arouse even limp old men. Should Furius and Aurelius have any remaining doubts about Catullus' virility, he offers to fuck them anally and orally to prove otherwise." - Catullus 16, Wikipedia
Okay, forget the art! This is a fascinating discovery!
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"The rest of the poem plays upon that pun. On the contrary, says Catullus, although my verses are soft (molliculi ac parum pudici in line 8, reversing the play on words), they can arouse even limp old men. Should Furius and Aurelius have any remaining doubts about Catullus' virility, he offers to fuck them anally and orally to prove otherwise." - Catullus 16, Wikipedia
It looks like someone henna'd that design on a really lumpy limb. Neat.
"Show me an angel and I will paint you one." - Gustav Courbet
"Quetzalcoatl, plumed serpent of the Aztecs... you are a pussy." - Stephen Colbert
"Really, I'm jealous of how much smarter than me he is. I'm not an expert on anything and he's an expert on things he knows nothing about." - Me, concerning a bullshitter
Darth Raptor wrote:Strange that a deity should be so underdeveloped Traits-wise. Fascinating.
Underdeveloped? I think you're judging her by human standards, not azzarn. Azzarn aren't built that way; her very construction is extremely unusual .
Hell, even Hoquer doesn't size up well by size to Desunius for sheer muscle mass and big-boned nature .
(and yeah, the pic's not that great, but it was a sketch that worked out effectively overlayed onto a vaguely terra-cotta-like color.)
"The rest of the poem plays upon that pun. On the contrary, says Catullus, although my verses are soft (molliculi ac parum pudici in line 8, reversing the play on words), they can arouse even limp old men. Should Furius and Aurelius have any remaining doubts about Catullus' virility, he offers to fuck them anally and orally to prove otherwise." - Catullus 16, Wikipedia
Oh, hell; I really should read up on the background of your art, Pick. I thought for a good twenty minutes there that Syvoria was actually an ancient culture I'd never heard about, and that something really resembling your art had actually been dug up. Stupid me!
A Government founded upon justice, and recognizing the equal rights of all men; claiming higher authority for existence, or sanction for its laws, that nature, reason, and the regularly ascertained will of the people; steadily refusing to put its sword and purse in the service of any religious creed or family is a standing offense to most of the Governments of the world, and to some narrow and bigoted people among ourselves.
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"The rest of the poem plays upon that pun. On the contrary, says Catullus, although my verses are soft (molliculi ac parum pudici in line 8, reversing the play on words), they can arouse even limp old men. Should Furius and Aurelius have any remaining doubts about Catullus' virility, he offers to fuck them anally and orally to prove otherwise." - Catullus 16, Wikipedia
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"The rest of the poem plays upon that pun. On the contrary, says Catullus, although my verses are soft (molliculi ac parum pudici in line 8, reversing the play on words), they can arouse even limp old men. Should Furius and Aurelius have any remaining doubts about Catullus' virility, he offers to fuck them anally and orally to prove otherwise." - Catullus 16, Wikipedia