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I just wanted to say those are great photos as the Anime Expo 2008 at LA. I was there, but I didn't see THE DOCTOR! I was freakin out when I found your photo! And dang, that is one good DOCTOR cosplay.
Hey there SH. Your welcome. I had a great time meeting and hanging out with all you "Dev-Ava-folk" at ComicCon. Speaking of photo cameras. Here is the camera you should set your eyes on in case the one your getting fixed conks out again. [link] Adios.
Hi! We met at CC, talking about cameras and mp3 players and such. I remembered you said you had a DA account. And, as far as I can tell, remembering what you asked about it at the ice cream place... the "deviant" in deviantArt means the traditional definition:
1. deviating or departing from the norm; characterized by deviation
2. a person or thing that deviates or departs markedly from the accepted norm
...which pretty much applies to all of fandom mentality, I think. Welcome on board!
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She is all heroic and stuff and rides around the desert on a black horse. She wears black desert clothes, filmy and airy, but utilitarian. Also there are gold bits, and it's always breezy.
Hello there - Yeah, of course i remember. You were probably the only person in all of San Diego who's MP3 player wasn't an iPod. And thankfully it wasn't a Zune either. As for me, I'm still very much absent of all podish type gadgets.
As for other things we talked about. I just started watching Avatar. So far i've only seen the first season. I think only the first handful of episodes and maybe a couple more were forgettable. Overall i was shocked at just how great it all was. From the storytelling, to the action scenes, to the comedy, and the animation. I can't wait to start watching the second season which i've been told is better then the first.
As for the whole Deviant thing. I have yet to really put anything of real substance up on my page. Soon enough i guess. For now the fun Con photos will have to do. And yeah, as long as people make sure to say Deev Art and not Dev Art for short, i think i'll no longer mix things up.
And regarding the fandom mentality. My beliefs are that just about everyone on this earth is a giant nerd in one way or another. Its just that for some reason it's more socially acceptable in the USA for nerdy people to wear team colored costumes and howl like dogs at football games VS dressing up like a cartoon character, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on sports cars VS spending a few hundred dollars on toys and collectables, and spending thousands of dollars a year to get dressed up in funny tight clothing to go work out in a gym VS spending a grand to sit at home and play video games (which i have been sadly absent from doing since i skipped over the past few generations of video game systems... until last week when i unexpectedly got myself a Wii)
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I nerd out 2 hours a day. 5 days a week.
Its got to be one of my favorite video game animations ever.
Speaking of Icons... what is your exactly - Casper the Friendly Naked Faceless Avatar Ghost?
Sounds horrid. But I still like it!
It's a Munny. One of those decorate-yourself, Urban-Art, vinyl toys like we saw at that Kid Robot store near where we get the boba: [link]
I just wanted to say those are great photos as the Anime Expo 2008 at LA. I was there, but I didn't see THE DOCTOR! I was freakin out when I found your photo! And dang, that is one good DOCTOR cosplay.
@_@
Please answer my note okay ^_^;;
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~May a happy star always light your path~ Chinese Proverb
Speaking of photo cameras. Here is the camera you should set your eyes on in case the one your getting fixed conks out again.
[link]
Adios.
1. deviating or departing from the norm; characterized by deviation
2. a person or thing that deviates or departs markedly from the accepted norm
...which pretty much applies to all of fandom mentality, I think. Welcome on board!
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She is all heroic and stuff and rides around the desert on a black horse. She wears black desert clothes, filmy and airy, but utilitarian. Also there are gold bits, and it's always breezy.
Yeah, of course i remember. You were probably the only person in all of San Diego who's MP3 player wasn't an iPod. And thankfully it wasn't a Zune either. As for me, I'm still very much absent of all podish type gadgets.
As for other things we talked about.
I just started watching Avatar. So far i've only seen the first season. I think only the first handful of episodes and maybe a couple more were forgettable. Overall i was shocked at just how great it all was. From the storytelling, to the action scenes, to the comedy, and the animation. I can't wait to start watching the second season which i've been told is better then the first.
As for the whole Deviant thing. I have yet to really put anything of real substance up on my page. Soon enough i guess. For now the fun Con photos will have to do. And yeah, as long as people make sure to say Deev Art and not Dev Art for short, i think i'll no longer mix things up.
And regarding the fandom mentality. My beliefs are that just about everyone on this earth is a giant nerd in one way or another. Its just that for some reason it's more socially acceptable in the USA for nerdy people to wear team colored costumes and howl like dogs at football games VS dressing up like a cartoon character, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on sports cars VS spending a few hundred dollars on toys and collectables, and spending thousands of dollars a year to get dressed up in funny tight clothing to go work out in a gym VS spending a grand to sit at home and play video games (which i have been sadly absent from doing since i skipped over the past few generations of video game systems... until last week when i unexpectedly got myself a Wii)
Thanks for the welcome.
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