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Freehold DM wrote:Give me some time, I'm working on a pic of Tiffa that, I think, should make a good representation of what a CHA 20 Varrisian Sorceress should look like. ;)lynora wrote:Hm. Maybe it's time to see what cash I have lying around(HA!) and hit up Deviantart for a picture of what a "realistic" Seoni "should" look like.Moorluck wrote:Freehold DM wrote:Moorluck wrote:Am I the only guy around here who thinks Seoni needs to be re-imagined? I mean she is whorribly over done IMO.Please turn your male card in to the nearest shredder.
And if you need implants to get to Seoni's modest level of femininity, then something is wrong. Or, to one of my best friends, quite right(he likes the waifish look).
Heh, told ya I was in the minority. Her whole look is just overdone, I like a woman who can come across strong and sexy, not just slutty.
As for breast, some of the pics of her look like she was f@#*ing a plastic surgeon for freebies before she turned to using her impressive array of STDs to slay her enemies. :P
It is an impressive anti-gravity field those seem to have....
But I am often distracted by wondering when she's going to get some antihistamines.... I really hate the red noses. It ends up looking like the characters all have colds. Bugs the s*!@ out of me. The red is supposed to go higher up on the nose. Across the bridge, not the tip.
Sweet!

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Moorluck wrote:Don't you start insulting my ancestors now.Emperor7 wrote:Are you sure you don't work for Typhoid Mary?Ever wonder what happened to Sybil from the movie?
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You're descended from a Daredevil villain? Dude, Matt Murdock might be your dad! ;)

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The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:Be at ease, as time goes on you will gain wisdom.... unfortunately by that time it will be too late to use it. :/Ashe Ravenheart wrote:Stop reminding me of my youth and inexperience by bringing up your advanced age.The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:Granted, at the age of nine, I was more into this stuff than "Youngbloods" (the super-team, not the band), so my perspective may be skewed.Stop reminding me how old I am by telling us how young you are... :P
Painfully true. ;)

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Treppa wrote:+1 for boobs being overratedLilith wrote:All I gotsta say is "Hooray for Boobies" (the real kind, not the silicone ones...'cause those are made for toys.)Meh, they're not so great. They get in the way for golf and archery and other sports. They hurt. They give you bad posture. They bounce all over when you try to run or ride a horse.
Boobies are overrated.
+1/2? I prefer a more modest breast myself?
Maybe that should be +34b...

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The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:You're descended from a Daredevil villain? Dude, Matt Murdock might be your dad! ;)Moorluck wrote:Don't you start insulting my ancestors now.Emperor7 wrote:Are you sure you don't work for Typhoid Mary?Ever wonder what happened to Sybil from the movie?
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Typhoid Mary, not Typhoid Mary.
Don't push it on the Matt Murdock thing.

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Woodraven wrote:Cool. There's a lot of great art that translates well into ink if you find the right tattoo artist.I have been looking at Frazetta here and there. I like his work, but I feel it doesn't fit me.
in other news, I got a jury summons for March. oh boy!!
Unfortunately, tattoo artists that do that kind of work are few and far between.

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Bitter Thorn wrote:Unfortunately, tattoo artists that do that kind of work are few and far between.Woodraven wrote:Cool. There's a lot of great art that translates well into ink if you find the right tattoo artist.I have been looking at Frazetta here and there. I like his work, but I feel it doesn't fit me.
in other news, I got a jury summons for March. oh boy!!
Quite true.

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is it wrong of me to consider, if I can continue to lose weight at a good rate and get near 220 by December, to either apply for a welding job at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) or try to enlist in either the Navy?
Why would it be wrong? It could be a great opportunity. It's not for everyone, and I think you know your own limitations better than anyone, so you know, I wouldn't just walk into it blindly, but if you think it's what's right for you then there's nothing wrong with that at all.

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Emperor7 wrote:Oh my, how terrible.Ever wonder what happened to Sybil from the movie?
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Epiphany -
By giving me conflicting directives over several days she can come back several weeks later and say 'if you had done what I asked...' or never be wrong. She can cover all the bases by covering all the options. Wicked.

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is it wrong of me to consider, if I can continue to lose weight at a good rate and get near 220 by December, to either apply for a welding job at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) or try to enlist in either the Navy?
Flip a coin, man, they're both really good options. Hell, I'd thought of both before I chose option C and went to art school. Don't make the same mistake I did, bro.

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is it wrong of me to consider, if I can continue to lose weight at a good rate and get near 220 by December, to either apply for a welding job at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) or try to enlist in either the Navy?
Either is good, I would prefer NNSY, Solnes would prefer Navy. But even if you go Navy, with the welding background you could easily go to the shipyards after.

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Woodraven wrote:is it wrong of me to consider, if I can continue to lose weight at a good rate and get near 220 by December, to either apply for a welding job at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) or try to enlist in either the Navy?Either is good, I would prefer NNSY, Solnes would prefer Navy. But even if you go Navy, with the welding background you could easily go to the shipyards after.
I concur. I really grew up and came into my own as a man in the Army. It may be because I started basic 2 days after my 18th birthday, but the Army was a tremendously important and beneficial experience for me. Of course I didn't choose a terribly marketable field, but I'm glad for the choice I made.
just my 2 CP
EDIT: I would guess that landing a job in the NNSY is not an easy thing, so I'm guessing being a Navy vet might prove helpful in that regard.

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lynora wrote:......and not so much. Dammit. Kidlet freaking out. :(Eek...sorry to hear that.
Thanks. It was a bad day for him. :(
I'm glad we have an appointment with the pediatrician soon. We're gonna talk to her about possibly trying anti-anxiety meds. The panic attacks that spiral into epic scary tantrums are not good. :(

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Allen Taliesin wrote:lynora wrote:......and not so much. Dammit. Kidlet freaking out. :(Eek...sorry to hear that.Thanks. It was a bad day for him. :(
I'm glad we have an appointment with the pediatrician soon. We're gonna talk to her about possibly trying anti-anxiety meds. The panic attacks that spiral into epic scary tantrums are not good. :(
Good luck! I hope it goes well!

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is it wrong of me to consider, if I can continue to lose weight at a good rate and get near 220 by December, to either apply for a welding job at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) or try to enlist in either the Navy?
Not a bad idea at all. I'm not particularly militarily minded, but a job with the former will look very good with the latter, and vice versa.
[EDIT]Nekkid looking good both formerly and...latter..ly? Man, that's weird.