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[size=1]Incidently, twixy, I did a quick google search, and these were the yellow-eyes people I came up with. I have no idea if this information is right or not, it's just stuff I found, heh. Haruhara Haruko (Furi Kuri) Queen Diva (el hazard) Ed (Cowboy Bebop) Yaten Kou (Sailor Moon) Setsuke (inuyasha)[/size]
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[size=1]Looking at her original post, I'd say this is more..."What anime character would you look like?" Seeing as she's talking about cosplay. [i]Anyway[/i]. I actually look faintly like Aeris right now. >_< My hair's pulled back in a twist, some shorter hair in the front (bangs that've grown long) is framing my face, and I've got a pink and red shirt on. Heh. I just need green contacts, and maybe a bottle of hair gel. :toothy:[/size]
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[SIZE=1]These white spots. Erhm....yes. They look kind of cool actually.... but I don't thinkit's supposed ot look like that. It looks like wherever there was actually black, it didn't show up? Erhm... I dunno.[/SIZE] [IMG]http://www.otakuboards.com/attachment.php?postid=450330[/IMG]
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[size=1]My friend Heather claims Disney has some sort of vendetta against mothers. A brief listing of animated featues... Snow White? Mother dead; Evil Step-mother Pinnochio? No mother figure Cinderella? Mother dead; Evil Step-mother Fox and the Hound? Mother killed Little Mermaid: No mother Beauty and the Beast? No mother Aladdin? No mother Pocahontas? Mother dead Hunchback? Mother killed Tarzan? Parents killed Atlantis? Mother...something to do with weird glowyness and the end of the world. o0 Finding Nemo? Mother killed. Lilo and Stitch? Both parents killed In Lion King, the [i]dad[/i] actually dies...but he sticks around as a floaty cloud spirit dude. *laughs* Er, anyway. ^_~[/size]
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[size=1]What's with all the white spots?[/size]
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[size=1]Like I've said before...You're a good writer, and this is a very sweet story. I think I would have ended it slightly differently--have Mr. Williams himself guide Melanie back, and not have him die until afterwards. It's a sadder, sweeter story that way, and it just sits better that going into spirits and whatnot. It gives the story a slightly different feel, however, and I don't know if it ruins the effect you were going for, or not. If so, simply disregard what I said.[/size]
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[size=1]That's phenomenal. I [i]love[/i] the way this is colored.[/size]
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[size=1]Um....it looks like you cropped the background of someone's picture and added two letters in the corner. Come on. Let's at least see a border.[/size]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by PiroMunkie [/i] [B][size=1]But-but... black is not a color. It is a neutral. :p So perhaps all priests are Swiss.[/size] [/B][/QUOTE] [SIZE=1]That needed quoting. ...and this topic needs closing. [/SIZE]
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[size=1]And when you scan it, don't save as .bmp. Once you have it on your computer, upload it to a site somewhere, or post it as an attachment here--there's an option at the bottom of the "post reply" page that allows you to "browse" your hard drive. Select the file you want, click OK, and post your reply. The attachment should appear as a link at the bottom of your post.[/size]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Stuart [/i] [B]it reminds me of lord of the rings, Ya know with the ring and the fire..[/B][/QUOTE] [SIZE=1]...or the evil giant glowy red eye.... I don't care for it personally, but I guess I can't find fault with it. Just not my style.[/SIZE]
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[size=1]There is no rule against outside links. Just against shameless advertising. *smirks* However, there is [i]definitely[/i] a rule against claiming someone else's work as your own. Have a nice day. [url=http://lin.cbl.com.au/~davis/fan/indexe.htm]Davo's page with Goku, Cloud, and Unit 01.[/url][/size]
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[size=1]Uh huh. And you drew this four years ago? Quite good. Your style was strikingly different then....Very bold.[/size]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by PiroMunkie [/i] [B][size=1]My real name fully translated means: [i]"God gave plum from the bright valley."[/i] I say 'hoorah' for bizarre sentences.[/size] [/B][/QUOTE] [SIZE=1]*goes about deducing what your name is* Yesh, I am a dork. :toothy:[/SIZE]
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[size=1][b]1. What were your favourite toys (if you had any)?[/b] Mm, let's see. I had a [i]ton[/i] of "[b]Littlest Pet Shop[/b]" stuff. I named every animal, and they all had little biographies, and everything. I also had some [i][url=http://www.timelesstrinkets.com/Dolls/Images/MoonDreamers/CrystalStarDollComplete.jpg][b]Moondreamers[/b][/url][/i] dolls--a bucket of them that we got at a rummage sale. That was right around the time we'd first started renting Moondreamers from the local video place, so my sister and I had a blast with those. What else...I loved [b]Legos[/b]. My brother had a bunch of sets, but I just built all sorts of stuff with the regular blocks--we had several buckets full, heh. And before that, when I was really young, I adored [url=http://www.geocities.com/ndrolet331/little_tikes/Wafflebloc0510.html]Waffle Blocks[/url]. Heh. Those were [i]awesome[/i]. Ooh, and [url=http://stingrays.tripod.com/toymuseum/toyfplp.htm]little people![/url] Haha, I loved those. We had so many--two barns, and a main street, and this really cool castle with a trap door that sent people to the dungeons...(They all had names too, by the way.) Wow, heh. Good times. Come to think of it, I had some Polly Pocket stuff, too. Ooh, and My Little Ponies. (Just a couple, but they were awesome, heh. I used to adore that show.) And what else...I had a Michelangelo Ninja Turtle, which I thought was awesome...and lots of board games, wow. [b]Edit:[/b] Treasure trolls! I loved those--I had over a dozen, heh. ^_^ They all had names, too--cleverly coordinated with the color of their jewel and hair. (Example: My favorite was Ruby Red. Which sounds like it should be a kind of cranberry juice....] I also don't know if this counts as a toy, but I had a beading loom that I spent many hours working on as a grade-schooler. Heh. ^_^ [b]2. What did you think of the toys then?[/b] Heh, they were awesome. I was a very dramatic child--some characters would be kidnapped, or be fleeing some serial killer, or some other frightening thing, and there would be bad guys, and good guys (You know, when I played with little people, all the adults were always evil...) and ooh--it was so fun! Drama, danger, intrigue--a short intermission for my morning snack, heh--and back to the show! The same type of story was played and replayed with all my different toys. (I even still have a bunch of marbles with names and personalities that went through all that, heh.) I had a [i]lot[/i] of fun. [b]3. What do you think of the toys now?[/b] Most of them are long gone, heh. Mom ran a Pre-School for a while, and a lot of my old toys just stayed there after she left. I still get out my marbles sometimes, and see if I can remember all their names. (Surprisingly, yes. Well, maybe not so surprisingly. Example: my favorite marble was named "Marbella." Ooooooh.) [b]4. What do you think of the stereotypes that some toys seem to encourage?[/b] I don't know, really. I remember once when I was four or five--hadn't started kindergarten yet--thinking that I wasn't "allowed" to wear blue, because it was a BOY color. My grandmother cleared that one up pretty quick, heh. I've never had a problem--myself, I guess--stereotype-wise. Some "girl" toys I liked, some I didn't. I had a lot of toys, because Mom loves rummage sales, and it's easy to convince your mom to buy [i]anything[/i] if it's less than a dollar fifty, heh. (The exception was guns. She never allowed any us to have toy guns.) But, yeah. I don't think any of my toys were ever given to me specifically because I was a girl. (My relatives who didn't know me always got me art supplies. Heh, Mom must have informed them that I prefered markers to Barbies, heh.) But, yeah. I picked out most of my toys from rummage sales, and it was stuff I liked, not stuff other people thought I should, just because I was a girl. [/size]
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[size=1]Really? [i]You're[/i] Shinobi Of Death? [i]The[/i] Shinobi Of Death?!?! Wow. I'm, like, honored. :toothy: Welcome to OtakuBoards. We don't allow "Hi, I'm new" threads, as these friendly people have alluded to. Read our rules, and enjoy your stay.[/size]
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[size=1]I hope you all know that you shouldn't play mod. :toothy: This was started six months ago. Don't bring back old topics, Japan86. -Sara[/size]
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[size=1]Ohh, Haku.. I really like it. I'm sorry you don't. I've fallen in love with [i]Spirited Away[/i] since I first saw it, and I really like Haku. It's very good. The coloring, also.[/size]
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[size=1]Sailor Moon, wow. I guess I did watch that...I had this little dance that went along with the song, too. Wow. I'd completly forgotten about that. I don't remember much of it, though. My morning cartoon experiences tend to be sporadic. If Dad was home, I didn't watch nearly so much TV than if he was working. He always had tons of chores and jobs for us to do....or else he'd send us outside. "Turn off that [i]thing[/i] and go play outside." Of course, then we would have nothing we wanted to do out there....Yeah. Good times. [b]Edit[/b]: I adore [i]the Last Unicorn[/i]. But, it certainly never struck me as being anime... [/size]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by wrist cutter [/i] [B]UGH. You people all watch way too much Matrix. [/B][/QUOTE] [size=1]Agreed. If you want opinions and theories on this, there are a few threads....further back, somewhere.[/size]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by QueenBee [/i] [B]My first name is Sara...[/B][/QUOTE] [SIZE=1]Dude. Me, too. Erhm.... *glances at screenname* Not that you guessed that, or anything. My first and last name pretty much come out to meaning "warrior princess." *waits for the inevitable Xena references*[/SIZE]
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[size=1]Glo[i]ry[/i], Chaos. I think I'm just going to stay on [i]this[/i] side of the Mason-Dixon line..[/size]
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[SIZE=1]This is the best picture in any of my sketchbooks. Perhaps because it's one of the few things that isn't anime-related, and I find that refreshing. This was done very quickly, back in November. There was a picture of refugee-esque people in part of our newspaper, and this girl caught at my heart. It's not a fantastic piece of work, and I don't have a good reason for posting. Still, I love this picture. I think she's beautiful.[/SIZE]
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[size=1]Don't save things as bmp. Can't see that image, except for a line of blue and green at the very bottom. Try again. [/size]
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[size=1][QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Charles [/i] [B]I would find a new habit: collecting beanie babies. Once my collection is built up to, oh, say one hundred of 'em, I'll begin to call them names like Goku189480338 and tell them not to spam. [/B][/QUOTE] Dude. I am so going to do that.[/size]