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  • in reply to: Alexanders New Generation #21924

    Herr D
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    Being a zombie, but STILL having to work for a living. A deathing? I’m not sure whether that’s more depressing or confusing.

    in reply to: Vampyrist’s Corner #21923

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    I like the black and white color better but the bullet’s distance better in the red and black.

    in reply to: DJuby Gallery – Volume 2 #21922

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    With that expression, clearly he’s thinking: “Muahaha! I get to destroy them ship by ship.”

    in reply to: Luc’s Big Pile of Random Stuff #21916

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    I must say, C3N-T4R might catch fewer highway speeders, but the intimidation value against real criminals should be great.

    in reply to: TWELVIAN CHRONICLES #21914

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    Prs, I must say that I noticed what her furniture was made of, and so I KNOW you really wanted to put the Starbucks logo on the mug. — Good going, following the hm copyright rules. We know who you meant to malign!

    in reply to: Pose Aid #21825

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    Basically you have to ‘build’ what isn’t in store. The reason this site is so versatile is that manipulation of what is here opens up so many possibilities. It takes practice. You can ‘subtract’ by masking or covering. You add on the principle of a paper doll with the flexibility of digital.

    in reply to: Herr D's CFLs #21810

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    This is a predator from the binary system GL450926. Their planetoid belt is not a belt, per se, because the freakish orbit is in an ellipse approximately equidistant from both suns on a constant basis. The result is that the planetoids never get more than a standard M-class planetary diameter apart. So this shattered planet just keeps orbiting, and more than ninety percent of it’s mass can keep a minimal atmosphere. Nothing roosts for long, because if it does, it either revolves with the planetoid it’s on to the wrong sunside and chars or tumbles with the planetoid to the parts of the atmosphere that freeze solid. Most of them can carry their young to another planetoid or bury them deep enough that the volcanic activity can maintain them. Naturalists’ tags have essentially proven that good timing is not an inheritable trait.
    Tourists usually call these predators ‘scarbirds’ because they constantly tear furrows to sharpen their talons.

    Uh. I can inform you that luggage is NOT sturdy enough to survive them.

    The prey are Bloogeyfubbers, essentially the local equivalent of fruitbats. Of course, the fruit (Tradsh) crawls, and it’s vines are like razor wire–so by extension, everyone should understand that all tourists were required to demonstrate proficiency with armored spacesuits and chemical repulsors.

    I only went back outside to get the remains of the luggage I dropped between shuttles.

    According to Universal Biologic, system GL450926 is one of only SEVENTEEN in all known space where species have developed with their movable mandibles at the TOP of their heads with a special dislocatable joint. Crashing thus can protect the head more efficiently, the joint popping back in with a flick of the head. Scarbirds also have a sort of ratcheting action on their talon joints as well. If they get too damaged, they dislocate them, rotate them to another ‘setting,’ and carry on while healing.
    http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u438/jamais5/2013hm/HerrD-Scarbird_zps2a82ec24.png

    in reply to: ONE PART, MANY CHARACTERS contest…… #21809

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    **foot as wing, ear as head, wing as talon.

    This is a predator from the binary system GL450926. Their planetoid belt is not a belt, per se, because the freakish orbit is in an ellipse approximately equidistant from both suns on a constant basis. The result is that the planetoids never get more than a standard M-class planetary diameter apart. So this shattered planet just keeps orbiting, and more than ninety percent of it’s mass can keep a minimal atmosphere. Nothing roosts for long, because if it does, it either revolves with the planetoid it’s on to the wrong sunside and chars or tumbles with the planetoid to the parts of the atmosphere that freeze solid. Most of them can carry their young to another planetoid or bury them deep enough that the volcanic activity can maintain them. Naturalists’ tags have essentially proven that good timing is not an inheritable trait.
    Tourists usually call these predators ‘scarbirds’ because they constantly tear furrows to sharpen their talons.

    Uh. I can inform you that luggage is NOT sturdy enough to survive them.

    The prey are Bloogeyfubbers, essentially the local equivalent of fruitbats. Of course, the fruit (Tradsh) crawls, and it’s vines are like razor wire–so by extension, everyone should understand that all tourists were required to demonstrate proficiency with armored spacesuits and chemical repulsors.

    I only went back outside to get the remains of the luggage I dropped between shuttles.

    http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u438/jamais5/2013hm/HerrD-Scarbird_zps2a82ec24.png

    in reply to: The Reactor Core (The Atomic Punk’s Archive) #13910

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    HEY! Smilin’ Sam’s smile is more real than anyone who helped ME at a car dealership–Is that the deluxe exoskeleton package, or what?

    in reply to: Herr D's CFLs #21732

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    @Vampyrist said:

    That is a very powerful image.

    Thank you. I was very much hoping so. I needed a hug every time I worked on it. And I’ve never even BEEN to one of those ceremonies. I hope two pics counts as a blue period and I can move on to happy stuff now. –My intention was to make myself MAD, to see if it would help the funk I’ve been in, by carefully noting that the flag-folding ceremony is believed to be ‘banned.’

    Obviously it didn’t work.

    in reply to: Herr D's CFLs #21706

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    Jeffy knew that the number of shots fired at a man’s funeral was more important than the number of people crying. What he did not know was that this was the first of four flags he would see folded personally before one was folded for him.

    http://i1067.photobucket.com/albums/u438/jamais5/2013hm/HerrD-FirstFlagForJeffy_zps9840b4d2.png

    **I wish I could believe that the human soldier would someday become an obsolete and peculiarly horrific idea.

    in reply to: My new Creations #21698

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    Hell hath no fury like an adorned but ignored woman?

    in reply to: CantDraw Gallery of Bad Art #21697

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    Hey–is that supposed to be the female version of a strigoi mort? You don’t hear much about those legends . . .

    in reply to: the gathers #21694

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    Three questions:
    Are gathers any particular kind of giant robot, or is that up to us? And by recreate, you mean create, right? What is the deadline?

    in reply to: ONE PART, MANY CHARACTERS contest…… #21653

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    O. Spring break? How long is yours? Ours traditionally last a week (or a week with both weekends attached.)

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