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Post by ViridianSin on Jun 27, 2007 22:12:17 GMT -5
Thanks. And eek, no I must have missed that one! *dashes off to answer it*
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Post by Nueva Paz on Jun 28, 2007 0:01:08 GMT -5
Oh, sorry I didn't comment on anything. Commenting isn't my strongest point. Anyway, everything looks great.
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Post by zoza on Jun 28, 2007 0:49:08 GMT -5
It's okay. I was being a bit attention seeking, sorry about that. Anyway, offspring are definitly on topic for this thread because they are Drakken and Shego's children, and D/S having children is a D/S topic.
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Post by Nueva Paz on Jun 28, 2007 1:56:59 GMT -5
Yeah, I saw your response earlier. I'd like to draw them again sometime, if I can come up with something to do with them.
And you're no worse than me complaining about my picture not getting any attention. ^^;
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Post by Sarah Ashley T. on Jun 28, 2007 2:21:15 GMT -5
My project for the day. Mostly because I wanted to practice Drakken, but.... Drakkgo bonus. Hmmmm... inspired from Olivia (aka skinnymini)'s picture, much? --> www.deviantart.com/deviation/22505036/
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Post by aliciamartin on Jun 28, 2007 8:51:18 GMT -5
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Post by Ninnik Nishukan on Jun 28, 2007 9:41:41 GMT -5
Come One, Come All To: Be There Or Be Square.
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Post by zoza on Jun 28, 2007 9:47:45 GMT -5
I just caught this at DA. Nice.
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Post by Ninnik Nishukan on Jun 28, 2007 17:33:41 GMT -5
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Post by CJS: The Last Fender Bender on Jun 28, 2007 18:11:46 GMT -5
D/S in semi-chibi style...travelling around the world... Love the pictures. Is living in Norway really that bad?
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Post by Ninnik Nishukan on Jun 28, 2007 18:38:07 GMT -5
LOL! No, that was just a bit of self-deprecating humour for the punchline. Living in Norway rocks! We're a rich oil nation, we have a great welfare system, attending University is more or less free here, and we were just voted the most peaceful country in the world, if I understood it correctly. Also, Norwegian Nature is breathtakingly gorgeous. I'm allowed to brag about my country, I think-- after all, it's not as if I made it or anything. ;D It does rain a lot in Bergen, but that's what makes the city so green. It's pretty mild here, too, because of the Gulf Stream. There hasn't been any real vikings for at least 1000 years, I think. We don't wear lederhosen, that's Bavarian. We don't wear wooden clogs, that's Swiss...I think. The thing is that those are stereotypes of Bavarians and Swiss people that are often transferred to Norwegians or Swedes for no reason at all. I just think the public transportation system sucks, though. I lived in Japan for a year, which has the most awesome public transportation system ever, and it was a real letdown to go back to the Norwegian one after that, especially since I don't have a license...or a car. Very few poor students do.
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Post by drakkenfan on Jun 28, 2007 18:44:57 GMT -5
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Post by CJS: The Last Fender Bender on Jun 28, 2007 18:55:03 GMT -5
LOL! No, that was just a bit of self-deprecating humour for the punchline. Living in Norway rocks! We're a rich oil nation, we have a great welfare system, attending University is more or less free here, and we were just voted the most peaceful country in the world, if I understood it correctly. Also, Norwegian Nature is breathtakingly gorgeous. I'm allowed to brag about my country, I think-- after all, it's not as if I made it or anything. ;D It does rain a lot in Bergen, but that's what makes the city so green. It's pretty mild here, too, because of the Gulf Stream. There hasn't been any real vikings for at least 1000 years, I think. We don't wear lederhosen, that's Bavarian. We don't wear wooden clogs, that's Swiss...I think. The thing is that those are stereotypes of Bavarians and Swiss people that are often transferred to Norwegians or Swedes for no reason at all. I just think the public transportation system sucks, though. I lived in Japan for a year, which has the most awesome public transportation system ever, and it was a real letdown to go back to the Norwegian one after that, especially since I don't have a license...or a car. Very few poor students do. Sounds like somewhere I should move to in the future.
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Post by Ninnik Nishukan on Jun 28, 2007 19:08:51 GMT -5
I cropped the text away. No need to cram the punchline down the viewer's throat...the picture probably speaks for itself. So yeah...it was basically frolicking in Honolulu, peace and harmony in Kyoto...and waiting for the bus in the rain in Bergen. *drumroll* Ba-dum-tissh!*drumroll*
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Post by zoza on Jun 28, 2007 19:12:25 GMT -5
LOL. Is that a Smarty Mart bag he's carrying?
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Post by Nueva Paz on Jun 28, 2007 19:20:43 GMT -5
LOL! No, that was just a bit of self-deprecating humour for the punchline. Living in Norway rocks! We're a rich oil nation, we have a great welfare system, attending University is more or less free here, and we were just voted the most peaceful country in the world, if I understood it correctly. Also, Norwegian Nature is breathtakingly gorgeous. I'm allowed to brag about my country, I think-- after all, it's not as if I made it or anything. ;D Sounds like a good place to visit someday, if I ever get the chance. You sure are drawing a lot, Ninnik. I'm loving all of your pics. Drakken and Shego look really good in those kimonos. Can you translate the Japanese? drakkenfan: I've seen some of those before. They're all great, but I really like the birthday one. That makes me laugh.
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Post by Ninnik Nishukan on Jun 28, 2007 19:21:09 GMT -5
LOL, yeah, I was originally gonna put the name of a Norwegian chain store on it, but I didn't want to advertise, and it so happened that the name of the Norwegian store was almost the same as Smarty Mart, so I just changed it... They're supposed to be worldwide, right? Shego's drinking 7-11 coffee, but I didn't wanna put that name on there, either. There's so many 7-11's in Bergen now that it's scary, especially considering that it's a small city. Some places downtown, the 7-11's are so close together that you literally barely have to walk about 50 or 100 meters to get to the next one...now that's scary! And they just keep on popping up like toadstools! We don't need that many! Seriously!
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Post by CJS: The Last Fender Bender on Jun 28, 2007 19:23:15 GMT -5
There's so many 7-11's in Bergen now that it's scary, especially considering that it's a small city. Some places downtown, the 7-11's are so close together that you literally barely have to walk about 50 or 100 meters to get to the next one...now that's scary! And they just keep on popping up like toadstools! We don't need that many! Seriously! Sounds like Starbucks here in the U.S.
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Post by zoza on Jun 28, 2007 19:24:58 GMT -5
Starbucks is international as well.
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Post by Nueva Paz on Jun 28, 2007 19:25:43 GMT -5
There's so many 7-11's in Bergen now that it's scary, especially considering that it's a small city. Some places downtown, the 7-11's are so close together that you literally barely have to walk about 50 or 100 meters to get to the next one...now that's scary! And they just keep on popping up like toadstools! We don't need that many! Seriously! I didn't know 7-11 had that many stores overseas. It's like that with Starbucks here. Well, not where I live, we only have one so far, but it's a small city. But I won't be surprised if we end up with more.
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