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rapportseizure [2007-11-29 07:20:09 +0000 UTC]
Similar to the characterization of ' bi polar.'
Interesting.
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Senecal In reply to Fatale16 [2006-11-09 04:09:00 +0000 UTC]
Finding that balance and admitting that, at the end of the day, we have the potential to go to either extreme, evil or good...I think is important. Not that we end up at one of those points, but that we are aware that we have that potential. With that knowledge, we can maintain a balance. Thanks for checking stuff out!
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Senecal In reply to Djjuicymelonpoptart [2006-11-09 04:12:50 +0000 UTC]
Hey thanks. Yeah, there is joy in the embracing of ultimate obliteration. But then, and ending is also just another section.
I don't think I believe in total annihilation. So... maybe in the horriffic there is also hope.
I sound like some Zen frog.
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Djjuicymelonpoptart In reply to Senecal [2006-11-09 18:02:00 +0000 UTC]
This also depends on what you veiw as "horrific".
So I suppose just having knowlage of such a thing is hopefull.
That for everyone there is place, a meaning.
Can't say wether or not I beleive in fate.
But every person is a part of one another, and no one is meaningless.
ZEN FROG V.S. ZEN FERET!!!
hah. a zen feret. amazing.
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Senecal In reply to CheckYourMindOut [2006-11-09 04:35:57 +0000 UTC]
Ha, thanks.
You know, I really do find it plausible that intelligent octopi will someday be the dominant species on the planet.
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8bit-madness [2006-05-23 03:07:56 +0000 UTC]
thats twisted.....i love it! keep it up m8, your doing great things here.
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8bit-madness [2006-05-23 03:07:47 +0000 UTC]
thats twisted.....i love it! keep it up m8, your doing great things here.
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Senecal In reply to 8bit-madness [2006-05-23 14:11:46 +0000 UTC]
Thanks veyr much. Glad ya stopped by to check it out!
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damest [2004-07-11 17:43:49 +0000 UTC]
i m amased and shoched thats a graet piece of work
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Senecal In reply to damest [2004-07-12 15:33:53 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, glad you stopped by!
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Senecal In reply to Agonhotep [2004-06-03 15:01:36 +0000 UTC]
They say that when a bug hits the windshield, one of the first things to go through it's mind is its ass.
I have a problem with puns.
I am addicted.
Well, puns and crack.
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crackbunny [2004-05-29 17:56:39 +0000 UTC]
this is creepy. it looks like the horror and stuff you have to go through on the path to one's happy place, being the blue hole. The stuff you have to go throudh being the things within your head. hope this makes sense.
tres beautiful,
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mirmo [2004-05-28 12:43:39 +0000 UTC]
mystic ghoul kiddie.
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Senecal In reply to mirmo [2004-05-28 14:37:33 +0000 UTC]
Ha yeah. Thanks man!
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heatherlovatt [2004-05-28 02:44:39 +0000 UTC]
Yano? Maybe I've hit some watershed here, hard to say. I look at this and the words 'horror' and 'macabre' do not come into view. Maybe I have pulpy, goofy associations with those words--that might be it. Even King can be pulpy, at times, which I'm not keen on. Too..Amurrican..Heh. Or something.
What you do is so..hrm..real (shit that doesn't make sense)...
"as this bush against my boot"
This just seems real to me. That's all. And it's very nice.
Oh and you know I can't leave without a joke. But the first thing I saw was:
"Luke, I am your fawhtha."
Do you see that? Or I am being insane again.
I think what it is..you do this stuff like it's a family album. Horror. Goth. Macabre. Death by heavy meetle, whatever it is you do.
And it seems sublime to me. Like so much wine. Or maybe orange juice; as I am not a drinking man.
Hrm. I'm not a man either but..oh well.
Teeshirt. I see this and even Mister "I have no hands"..as teeshirts. AT least. *grin*
Interesting. Now all I need to do is learn to write this feeling. In a story. In this mood. This..family album, just so real, it's real...way.
Heather, finding some solace in the solar system. Thanks, Dave.
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heatherlovatt In reply to heatherlovatt [2004-05-29 01:06:06 +0000 UTC]
The thing I like about finding Clive Barker is, he LOOKS at the monster--and he's very chatty in interviews, ever read any?--and deals direct. There is none of this stand-offish or pedestal-putting shit (oh, I don' t mean he doesn't EVER..but). I realize Harlan Ellison looks at the monster too--usually it's him; usually he's being sulky--but Ellison, I fear, is wrapped too far into a style from the past; where more of this pulpiness was being planted. Oh, I've read a few, I find sublime, fer sure, fer sure, but Clive's my man. And this Dan Simmons--have you heard of him? tho he's partly of the Ellison ilk to a degree--is rather nice, as well. I'm hoping to read that "Kali" (I think it is) book of his. He's got me reading detective novels again; have you heard of Joe Kurtz? Quite good.
Funny, the pools we swim in. I did horror in film but read spies and mystery. Not so much horror. Not til now. And I like it a lot. Le fantastique, to put a larger cap on it. Dealing with horrors real..and imagined.
Do you have any favorites, just now?
H
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Senecal In reply to heatherlovatt [2004-05-28 14:22:50 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I never really took the "oooh so spooooky" thing all that seriously. I love the notion that humans have developed monsters as part of a survival mechanism throughout the ages, and that these creatures resurface even today.
This I was not sure was all that horrific, certain more esoteric but not anything like sterotypical vampires and werewolf kind of stuff. The real monsters wait on the fringe.
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xam [2004-05-27 07:24:29 +0000 UTC]
i call this the 'train-wreck' effect.. it's scaring me, it's chaos... but you still want to come closer and look more..
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Senecal In reply to xam [2004-05-27 16:01:46 +0000 UTC]
That is so right on.
I am really more interested in entropic elements in art making these days. I have seen a thousand pretty pictures and even made a few of my own. Breaking it up and really letting it do its own digital thing is much more interesting to me now.
I think that's what I really dig about Jaime Villalva's ( [link] ) work.
It is unabashedly about what it wants to be.
Very free and I think, more pure as a result.
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xam In reply to Senecal [2004-06-02 10:08:14 +0000 UTC]
move mountains..
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kolaboy [2004-05-25 20:58:45 +0000 UTC]
"Come play with us,Danny ... forever ... and ever ... and ever ".
Fantastic work . The faces are truly chilling,and the turquoise globe puls you in ....
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cogwurx [2004-05-24 17:23:16 +0000 UTC]
wow...profound. The blue...the blue...that is so cool. I see so much in this.
Don't ever stop! :-]
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Senecal In reply to cogwurx [2004-05-24 20:40:17 +0000 UTC]
Hey thanks, appreciate the feedback.
This strange stuff just crawls up to the surface.
I swear, sometimes I feel more like a shepherd of sorts.
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sonne22 [2004-05-24 14:53:01 +0000 UTC]
awww...scary. i love it!
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kontur [2004-05-24 12:16:36 +0000 UTC]
bi-dividual's bloody fear of the relicish marble-universe, so to say/see.
great, though i don't understand this one that much, which might also be reason for more likeing it then as well.
k.
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Senecal In reply to kontur [2004-05-24 14:10:49 +0000 UTC]
You are really not far off in your analysis!
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giza [2004-05-24 08:42:32 +0000 UTC]
another good work. I like composition and colors.
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banzine [2004-05-24 08:14:14 +0000 UTC]
what should i say..... again a great great job!
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crmmoon [2004-05-24 06:50:42 +0000 UTC]
eeep! but tis goooooooooood
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seneschal [2004-05-24 04:07:10 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for fucking my eyeballs so pleasurably.
9 of 10 pictures of me as a child featured a scarily similar face.
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clav [2004-05-24 03:38:19 +0000 UTC]
dude, i'm about to go to bed, and nightmares will be the fashion of the evening thanks to your SCARY FUCKING WORK.
as you can see by the "fav" i made of this one, i like this scariness.
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t.
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biesty [2004-05-24 02:40:01 +0000 UTC]
how do you do it?
so many things run in my head when i look at these.
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