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Post by Dermott on Feb 9, 2009 17:13:58 GMT -5
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Post by Dermott on Feb 9, 2009 17:01:49 GMT -5
I like to draw fan arts, sometimes original art too. (Deviant Art is one of my favoutite places on the internet) But I'm really bad at doing anatonmies and shading
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Post by Dermott on Feb 9, 2009 16:56:45 GMT -5
;D ;D *Dermott hides herself for spending time in searching those photos* Now I come back to my graphic tablet ;D
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Post by Dermott on Feb 9, 2009 16:45:31 GMT -5
Yes. Definitely. I couldn't agree more Lets change the subject for a moment, I have a picture to share ;D It's Mariah Shirley in one of her previous roles, in the tv show VR Troopers, where she played a villain. Now, I've found this photo long time ago, so I don't remember which is Mariah. Perhaps the one dressed in red? What do you think?
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Post by Dermott on Feb 9, 2009 16:11:42 GMT -5
I agree with Doubar. The first goal we have to reach is a global awareness. But if the situation is so fatal as dipicted by Firouz I guess there's very little we can do alone.
I think everyone should start from little things, things we can do by ourselves, like recycling, or selecting food and product we buy (eco-biological items).
Sometimes I suspect there are a lot of tecnologies which could save the planet, but are taken hidden by governments, because they could use free raw materials like sun and wind, which wouldn't provide them enough incomes.
In Italy for example, we had the luck, for the past 20 years, to live without nuclear power stations. We decided it, with a referendum after Chernobyl. And this let us not produce radioactive waste. But now, our actual government, decided by himself (without a popular referendum) to come back to nuclear energy. When everyone else is thinking instead in terms of solar and photovoltaic systems.
All this situation really upset me.
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Post by Dermott on Feb 9, 2009 15:51:11 GMT -5
Dermott concentrated, trying to gather again the pictures of the ice-cold eyes, the strange island and the symbolic three moving globes. Then he opened his mind, letting the flow of the images reach the sorceress, while sharing at the same time the sense of danger and oppression they conveyed.
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Post by Dermott on Feb 8, 2009 16:49:50 GMT -5
I understand, I've the same opinion as yours.
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Post by Dermott on Feb 8, 2009 16:36:12 GMT -5
So, we should be the planet's illness? ;D
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Post by Dermott on Feb 8, 2009 16:19:07 GMT -5
Firouz, this is a bit creepy. That supposed end of the world when do you think will come? Perhaps our planet isn't dying, (despite all the climatic tragedies that happened lately) she is only changing into somenthing different. I like to be optimistic.
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Post by Dermott on Feb 8, 2009 16:01:35 GMT -5
Dermott felt relieved in seeing Bryn’s smile, she looked more relaxed and serene now. He intended to come back to the subject, and talk again about Maeve with her. But not now. There were far more important things to settle.
The sense of urge was increasing. His prediction had been so strong and powerful that he really was afraid there could be the warning of an unknown danger in it. The mysterious sorceress has often helped him to interpret the answers behind his gift. But unfortunately both of them had a scarce control over their powers.
In any case he couldn’t keep quiet. So, after a brief pause he spoke again whispering:
“Bryn,… I had a vision”
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Post by Dermott on Feb 8, 2009 11:21:51 GMT -5
Dermott observed attentively Bryn, giving, at the same time, a glimpse at Sinbad and Doubar, who were looking as well in their direction. It was unlikely for her to ask this kind of unvoiced questions and in such a tensely way. Since she joined the crew, she has always been sweet, composed, almost cool, and Dermott wondered how somebody suffering from amnesia could be so calm and at ease, considering what she was passing through.
Anyway, during the last days she has become more talkative, and insecure, as if in Scratch's lair she had somehow acquired the need to be involved more deeply in what was passing, or was passed before on the ship. Dermott didn’t want she had the impression to be apart from the rest of the crew, on the contrary, he expected her to be curious about his sister more earlier, so he answered cautiously.
“Her? Do you mean Maeve?”
He could easily figure out Sinbad’s reaction. It has always been like that when they brought up the subject, after, but also before her disappearance. It was a sore point that nobody dared to hit.
“I suppose our captain had been a bit harsh. But you don’t have to take it too seriously, it’s not your fault. You weren’t here last year to see with your own eyes the kind of relationship they had. We should have told you. Well, how can I explain ….it was a kind of an …unspoken, but at the same time clear thing. They implied but never used explicit words. From this point of you I can assure you they are two of a kind.”
Besides he tried also to put himself in Sinbad’s shoes, and nobody could have understand him better than Dermott. He, in the first place was hiding a lot of personal things. How much has he feared, and worried about, and missed her too? What was she doing now? Was she all right? His sister has always been a strong person, who constantly tried to be clever and cope with her pain alone. But he knew her too well for not being aware of the turmoil behind her pretence. Anyway, he took the last consideration for himself, because it only concerned his sister.
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Post by Dermott on Feb 6, 2009 13:28:50 GMT -5
@sinbad Yes. Especially during sleepless nights when you hear their sugary voices calling from the kitchen ;D
@talya "Goodman & Gillman"?
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Post by Dermott on Feb 6, 2009 13:02:35 GMT -5
@rumina Okay, manda pure . Cercherò di provarla questo week end. Di solito uso solo il cioccolato ;D @ryad This Nutella and Salami seems really tempting, it must be an energetic bomb RuminaSister, do you mean Neil Gaiman’s Sandman? @sinbad @firouz This powderpuff football must be realy fun ;D
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Post by Dermott on Feb 6, 2009 12:43:12 GMT -5
“What this is supposed to mean?” wondered Dermott recalling the three moving spheres. There had always been an hidden meaning into his visions, and more than once he missed to understand them before they became real.
The third sphere troubled him the most. There was fire. Fire in Basra. Could it be, that the whole city was in danger? And the ghostly people on that strange island where somehow involved in this? And above all, was this an upcoming event, or was already happened?
“Basra is where the Nomad is headed for right now” mumbled the hawk while perching on Bryn’s gloved hand. “I have to warn them”. Decided firmly. But when he looked up to his friend face, he couldn’t help to notice her sad eyes. Then, entering the familiar spot of her mind he asked telepathically “Bryn, are you okay?”
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Post by Dermott on Feb 5, 2009 15:12:19 GMT -5
RuminaNala has such an intelligent expression . She is absolutely cute, @rumina Your muffins look delicious
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