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C4st1gator In reply to Musashi-dono [2018-01-04 00:43:05 +0000 UTC]
Maybe he just didn't understand my local dialect.
"ΠΠ΅ ΠΆΠ΅Π»ΠΈΠΌ Π΄Π° Π²Π°Ρ ΡΠ²ΡΠ΅Π΄ΠΈΠΌ, Π³ΠΎΡΠΏΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΠ½Π΅.Β ΠΠ΅Π»ΠΈΠΌ Π΄Π° ΡΡΡΠ΅ΠΌ Π²Π°ΡΡ ΠΏΡΠΈΡΡ."
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PadawanSerg [2012-12-18 10:29:38 +0000 UTC]
May I ask one question: why hammer, not sword?
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TheNoremac42 [2012-12-15 22:14:55 +0000 UTC]
Hey would you mind if I re-upload a smaller version of this for me to use for a roleplay character? This fits almost perfectly with a character i have.
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Musashi-dono In reply to TheNoremac42 [2012-12-15 22:58:38 +0000 UTC]
Not at all.What system are you using?Gurps?Gamemaster?or just simple roleplay without math?
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ArgosKear [2010-11-05 23:07:58 +0000 UTC]
Ole School, Regal.
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Steelwool [2010-09-11 21:39:59 +0000 UTC]
Aslan on steroids
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Musashi-dono In reply to zuzi-chan [2010-03-04 02:14:03 +0000 UTC]
Polako nista preko noci ne moze.Slusajte Minu i mene i napredovacete.Ako ste neposlusni vadim bic!
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zuzi-chan In reply to Musashi-dono [2010-03-05 23:39:05 +0000 UTC]
kyaaaaa!!!!sorry sorry sensei!!! I will worship you!!!
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DubuGomdori [2010-02-23 05:09:20 +0000 UTC]
I was strolling through realms of fantasy and found this one to my surprise. . . IT'S YOU! Fantastic work.
I'm sorry about the late response to the previous comment. I was thinking about an appropriate response for about 2 days or so, but accidentally deleted it while checking comments. Went to your profile and couldn't find the original comment either. Just letting you know that I haven't forgotten about it. hehe
I'd like to thank you for the insightful comments. It must be hard to keep morals up in harsh weather conditions as well as social conditions. Me right now, I'm definitely in a cold condition so morals are half way shot down. I'm born from a cold country myself but just can't stand the cold. You'd think I get used to it by now. The remedy I do for chills is to make hot tea of cinnamon, cardamom, and citrus peels. Sometimes I plop in star anise, but that's for health sake not for taste. Star anise can give a numbing licorice taste. What about you? Got any good warming technique for chills in the winter?
The cuisine you described, sour and spicy sounds great! I've got to have spice (mainly chili) in all my foods. I thought lamb would be the main meat dishes, but pork huh. Pork is my favorite meat too. "If you want people to be happy give them bacon" (Anthony Bourdaine) Interesting, reminds me of how Portugal influenced India's cooking, during the spice monopoly, thus Goan cooking was created. (Huh! I went off again. I keep reminding myself that this is the last time. The topic of cooking is also one of my weakness. It's killing me!)
Alright once again wonderful piece! Love the lion motif as a paladin, noble looking creatures, but not so noble themselves. k k Too much pride huh? Cheers my friend!
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Musashi-dono In reply to DubuGomdori [2010-02-23 12:53:53 +0000 UTC]
As for me i love cold.I love the wiping of the wind and when you get to your home you shiver in delight.I love a hot cup of tea then.Hot tea of cinnamon, cardamom, and citrus peels sounds divine, i only have tea bags.But i squeeze lemon in it.
As for the cooking goes, i like my food spiced.i have a whole array of spices.And one mix up spice we have in Serbia.
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DubuGomdori In reply to Musashi-dono [2010-02-24 01:52:05 +0000 UTC]
Wow, good for you, that you are resilient to cold. Then you should be living in the cold paradise!
I myself try to collect many whole spices as possible within budget. I'm very keen to know what spices in particular Serbia use. Over here people(not ethnic) tend to use mostly herbs, such as rosemary, sage, dill, and parsley. Once in a while a dash of paprika which is not real chili at all. South East Asians and Far East Asians tend to use many local fresh herbs which are hard to obtain, i.e, wormwood, wolf's berry, etc. They don't even have an english name for them. Middle East and Indians are similar in their use of spices, such as cumin and coriander seed. So being in an ethnic melting pot, does Serbia have quite the variety of spices? Is sea food enjoyed in Serbia as well?
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Musashi-dono In reply to DubuGomdori [2010-02-24 02:07:26 +0000 UTC]
Sea food no, we don't have a sea exit.But we have a river fish stew cult.We have a lot of rivers so it makes sense.Paprika is common here.We bake it, stuff it, fry and marinate it, and use it as a spice.I love scrambled eggs and paprika in the morning.But we don't turn to spices necessarily.We eat a lot of vegetables, and use it in every dish.That and white cheese, which is very different from your regular one, which is mainly colored yellow.
But one, now obsolete, custom is to prepare your food for winter.Then we have sour cabbage a little funky, but when you make sarma out of it, it is awesome.Sarma is meat and rice mixed and put into sour cabbage lief, than wrapped and put into a large pot for cooking.This is basic sarma, but there are so many variations.Also a must is bread here.My mom still bakes it the old way in a clay pot.We have a vineyard so it is her hobby to cook and bake, of sorts.It is not to exquisite, and tangy but it is nice.Also, a big cult here is onion.
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DubuGomdori In reply to Musashi-dono [2010-02-25 04:23:23 +0000 UTC]
Interesting. We eat alot of vegetables too, in all our meals even in breakfast. My boyfriend loves to cook too. So his thing is to cook me breakfast on his day off. He makes the best egg omelettes with what vegeatables are available. I try to do that too but it does not come out good. He makes it so easy. kekeke. My country too, loves cabbage where we brine it in salty, spicy solution. It is a centuries tradition still done, and I do it too. Every week we use many hot peppers (different kinds), onions (yellow, red, and green), ginger, garlic... mostly for flavor. I wish I had a clay oven too. For now, I have to settle making fresh bread in the oven. It's good but know it can be better. I love seafood though. All kinds, and love eating sushi, the authentic kind with raw seafood.
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Kelvinlokahong [2010-02-22 20:33:11 +0000 UTC]
Great sketch. Love old school art.
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Fangfox [2010-02-16 15:37:49 +0000 UTC]
thats a big hammer. if got hit with that hammer, all that would be left is a puddle, and im a big guy.
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Musashi-dono In reply to Fangfox [2010-02-16 18:03:27 +0000 UTC]
Long live hammers and hammering!
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toxicated-angel [2010-01-30 20:12:02 +0000 UTC]
Thats totally awesome!
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bigboss12085 [2009-12-29 02:06:56 +0000 UTC]
Very cool. Reminds me of the Leonin of Naya/Bant in the last MtG block.
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Musashi-dono In reply to bigboss12085 [2009-12-29 02:11:53 +0000 UTC]
Yea the dude where we have our manga class showed me whole set of man-lions when i showed him this.I got bummed, but at least it is one of mine.
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AmaruNeko-Sama [2009-12-24 13:30:58 +0000 UTC]
o moj boze, predobro
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DarthDominus [2009-12-09 15:20:35 +0000 UTC]
Uuuu detalja na lopate, nice...
Malo je griva ostra inace je odlicno
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Musashi-dono In reply to DarthDominus [2009-12-09 15:22:59 +0000 UTC]
Znas kakav je ovako i da mu je taj deo crn skroz.Pa mu je griva ispala malo bezveze.Ali sta je tu je fotoshop!
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Dijenek [2009-12-05 10:28:48 +0000 UTC]
oklop je skroz kevl
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ko-se-zadnji-smeje [2009-12-05 01:27:51 +0000 UTC]
Opa! Ovoje veri veri harasho!
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