

Click for less compressed to fuckbuggery
And my first animation too
The animation works now! ph34r it!

Edit: all better :D
Congratulations on an overall successful post :D
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Sun 20 Jan 2008, 0:58,
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Congratulations on an overall successful post :D

i thought it'd be an animation of the above image exploding.
but have a woo for the eyes thing
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Sun 20 Jan 2008, 1:00,
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but have a woo for the eyes thing

But thanks :)
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Sun 20 Jan 2008, 1:02,
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Which, in fairness, it wasn't.
So I made him stop being less not confident and make something and post it too. :)
He did a very good job, don't you think?
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So I made him stop being less not confident and make something and post it too. :)
He did a very good job, don't you think?

I'm just proud because he had that "I could never do anything worth posting" attitude, and I proved him wrong.
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Sun 20 Jan 2008, 1:08,
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after the world missed his sarcasm.....
Another day without fighting thought Sushiman!
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Sun 20 Jan 2008, 1:15,
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Another day without fighting thought Sushiman!

Very nice though.
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Sun 20 Jan 2008, 0:56,
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Just looking from one side of it to the other gives an illusion of movement.
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Ed: Are you the fella that recommended 'The Book of Dave'?
Either way, just started it, bloody good.
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Sun 20 Jan 2008, 0:58,
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Either way, just started it, bloody good.

But if it is good, i might look into it! :D
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I used to make these odd 'filter' pictures, and someone said 'that reminds me of 'The Book of Dave'.
:)
I love Will Self's stuff, but hadn't read it. The plot being that a future society has based itself on the diary of a London cabbie.
The first 27 pages are written phonetically in an odd 'cockney' language which is a little hard to get into at first. Bloody good though.
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Sun 20 Jan 2008, 1:18,
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I love Will Self's stuff, but hadn't read it. The plot being that a future society has based itself on the diary of a London cabbie.
The first 27 pages are written phonetically in an odd 'cockney' language which is a little hard to get into at first. Bloody good though.