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nightmare_of _death 11-21-2015 04:51 AM

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My morning view! ::love::


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Yikes, keep it. Ohio doesn't want it yet.

The Bloofer Lady 11-21-2015 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by nightmare_of _death (Post 1006112)
Nothing's really going on here. Reading, coloring (yup, i caught up on the craze. :) ) <------not a double chin, liking my new job (been there about 2 months. even though less hours.), I'm still single too :(

You enjoy coloring? I've seen a lot about that lately. I think its great. Heck I enjoy coloring with my grandkids. Maybe its time to move it up a level!::big grin::

The Bloofer Lady 11-21-2015 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1006281)
If you were a male, I'd push you to go out on your own. But it is certainly potentially dangerous "out there" for a woman traveling alone.

An educated woman can be quite safe traveling alone. But, like a male, she has to be educated in analyzing people and situations, and what to do in these situations. There's a hell a lot to know. You should travel with a wise experienced mentor.

Such as Splinter from TMNT. He's cool.


eeeeeeek , sorry about the back-to-back.

Roiffalo 11-21-2015 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1006281)
If you were a male, I'd push you to go out on your own. But it is certainly potentially dangerous "out there" for a woman traveling alone.

An educated woman can be quite safe traveling alone. But, like a male, she has to be educated in analyzing people and situations, and what to do in these situations. There's a hell a lot to know. You should travel with a wise experienced mentor.

Most people assume I'm male by appearance. I'm not feminine in the least. I don't think gender's a problem so much as social anxiety is.

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Originally Posted by nightmare_of _death (Post 1006288)
Yikes, keep it. Ohio doesn't want it yet.

NOR DOES PA!

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You enjoy coloring? I've seen a lot about that lately. I think its great. Heck I enjoy coloring with my grandkids. Maybe its time to move it up a level!::big grin::

I have two circles. Horror fans circle and fellow artists circle. For the second coloring is quite a money maker. It doesn't seem childish or like such a sudden trend to me. Even for those who aren't professional it's great for therapy as a stress reliever.

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Such as Splinter from TMNT. He's cool.

If only he was in the phone book! ::big grin::

Angra 11-21-2015 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Roiffalo (Post 1006329)
Most people assume I'm male by appearance. I'm not feminine in the least. I don't think gender's a problem so much as social anxiety is.


Is this you?

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nightmare_of _death 11-21-2015 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bloofer Lady (Post 1006301)
You enjoy coloring? I've seen a lot about that lately. I think its great. Heck I enjoy coloring with my grandkids. Maybe its time to move it up a level!::big grin::

yes i am. i'm looking for more page options. like i'd like houses, and more animals. i have one book that has some animals, and garden scenes in it right now. i also have to get more colored pencils.
while babysitting i was coloring in kids books i had, but i do like the 'adult' books better. i'll have to post what i've done so far. maybe we can share ideas, finished works, and such?
the only horror themed adult pages i've found are sugar skulls, but for relaxation i kind of prefer the gardens, animals, and such.

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NOR DOES PA!



I have two circles. Horror fans circle and fellow artists circle. For the second coloring is quite a money maker. It doesn't seem childish or like such a sudden trend to me. Even for those who aren't professional it's great for therapy as a stress reliever.


If only he was in the phone book! ::big grin::

i agree, i don't think anyone really wants snow just yet. in my part of ohio we've gotten a bit of rain, but it's supposed to get colder. :(
my circle of people varies. but we all kind of like the same things. my bestie she knows i like horror, she's not as much of a horror fan, but still supports me liking it. she likes it here and there.
coloring isn't childish, i know books for adults have been around for a while, just the trend has started. i think that's why i stuck with 'kid' books for a while, till i could find something i liked better. i'm no professional by any means, so i just sit and color while watching netflix. :D

The Bloofer Lady 11-21-2015 05:19 PM

I find coloring(now mind you, nothing more than kids books so far) quite relaxing but it also makes me focus and gives me side by side time with my grandkids. We don't talk but we're all doing the same thing and its pretty peaceful.

Repo'd 11-22-2015 04:41 AM

I love to color. It's meditative in a sense. Gives me a chance to express myself artistically just a bit without the expectations I have for myself when creating written work or music. If I'm working on a story or script, or making some music for soundtrack or score, I'm demanding of myself. Coloring gives me a chance to make something and not place goals. It's relaxing and fun to do when I'm hanging out with friends. With that said, we only color maybe 7 or 8 times a year, but when we do , I always enjoy the coloring, the conversation and the result.

Tip: Muppet coloring books are ahhhmazing. I love that Kermit, Animal, Sweetums and the rest can be colored any hue and still look perfect. Muppet coloring books are the reason there's six zillion crayon colors now. I'm absolutely sure of this theory!

Roiffalo 11-23-2015 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Angra (Post 1006339)
Is this you?

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Dude, I WISH I was that hot. ::big grin::

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Originally Posted by nightmare_of _death (Post 1006352)
yes i am. i'm looking for more page options. like i'd like houses, and more animals. i have one book that has some animals, and garden scenes in it right now. i also have to get more colored pencils.
while babysitting i was coloring in kids books i had, but i do like the 'adult' books better. i'll have to post what i've done so far. maybe we can share ideas, finished works, and such?
the only horror themed adult pages i've found are sugar skulls, but for relaxation i kind of prefer the gardens, animals, and such.

i agree, i don't think anyone really wants snow just yet. in my part of ohio we've gotten a bit of rain, but it's supposed to get colder. :(
my circle of people varies. but we all kind of like the same things. my bestie she knows i like horror, she's not as much of a horror fan, but still supports me liking it. she likes it here and there.
coloring isn't childish, i know books for adults have been around for a while, just the trend has started. i think that's why i stuck with 'kid' books for a while, till i could find something i liked better. i'm no professional by any means, so i just sit and color while watching netflix. :D

Ooooooomg this just gave me an idea. The members of HDC should make a horror coloring book! 8D

WHO'S WITH ME?


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Originally Posted by Repo'd (Post 1006372)
I love to color. It's meditative in a sense. Gives me a chance to express myself artistically just a bit without the expectations I have for myself when creating written work or music. If I'm working on a story or script, or making some music for soundtrack or score, I'm demanding of myself. Coloring gives me a chance to make something and not place goals. It's relaxing and fun to do when I'm hanging out with friends. With that said, we only color maybe 7 or 8 times a year, but when we do , I always enjoy the coloring, the conversation and the result.

Tip: Muppet coloring books are ahhhmazing. I love that Kermit, Animal, Sweetums and the rest can be colored any hue and still look perfect. Muppet coloring books are the reason there's six zillion crayon colors now. I'm absolutely sure of this theory!

I'm the exact opposite. Coloring stresses me out, or at least it used to. I should specify further and say painting. I had a painting class one year and it just- I was ready to pull my hair out getting every detail just right. x_x

Lately though as with your drawing I've let myself go and just have fun with them. Make fun textures and shading styles and colors with different mediums. I'm always learning a new trick and I love it. I'm hoping to settle down and do some coloring myself the next two days that I have off. ::smile::

anglewitch 11-24-2015 01:31 PM

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Joined your film group Witch! When and what's the next event?

Man hasn't joined that group in a while, WELCOME TO THE THEATER!
I have something playing before you say "toy boat" three times really fast!


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