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Favourites: 707; Deviations: 0; Watchers: 39
Watching: 57; Pageviews: 11131; Comments Made: 726; Friends: 57
# Comments
Comments: 408
PrincessPomeranian [2010-06-15 23:20:29 +0000 UTC]
sorry! i was sorting through my friends and accidentally removed you! I'm adding you back though.
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megazem In reply to PrincessPomeranian [2010-06-16 22:35:29 +0000 UTC]
thats ok as long as im back ha ha
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PrincessPomeranian In reply to megazem [2010-06-16 23:59:50 +0000 UTC]
yup i added you back. sorry about that. (:
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Chidori125 [2010-05-16 19:45:29 +0000 UTC]
Hey Mega, I'm online in DeathCreation if you can get on to chat.
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megazem In reply to WNPhotography [2010-01-06 00:37:42 +0000 UTC]
hi there and thanks,happy new year to you too i like the icon btw,is that a fox?
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Centauran [2009-11-19 00:01:12 +0000 UTC]
As one fantasy writer to another - hi! I'm a lot older than you and gay (so's my writing!) but hey - us writers got to support each other!
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megazem In reply to Centauran [2009-11-20 22:19:43 +0000 UTC]
thanks we do have to stick together. if you need anything dont hesitate to ask,friend
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Centauran In reply to megazem [2009-11-21 03:30:43 +0000 UTC]
I shall, and you too, mind. Thank you for the watch - greatly appreciated.
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megazem In reply to Centauran [2009-11-22 22:37:43 +0000 UTC]
*smiles*it's no problem we gotta stick together.by the way,i'm starting a new fantasy story.I quit my last one since I was feeling so down while writing,but this time it will be different
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Centauran In reply to megazem [2009-11-22 23:29:16 +0000 UTC]
I'm a bit stuck on mine at the moment too! I've murdered two priests in a rather ghastly way and now the bishop's been attacked too - but I decided to do edits on all ten novels so far published on Lulu - do you know of Lulu? Print-on-demand, no upfront costs to publish - great site.
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megazem In reply to Centauran [2009-11-25 22:49:33 +0000 UTC]
i heard of it.a friend of mine published her poems on it i was gonna use it but incidentally...i ripped up the book i was writing before *sighs*the stress these days is killing me.
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Centauran In reply to megazem [2009-11-26 00:17:02 +0000 UTC]
I'm now retired and still the stress is too much! My Telco can't get its bills right and today I received a visit from the council to value my house. No notice of course, and naturally, I was out.
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megazem In reply to Centauran [2009-11-27 20:50:19 +0000 UTC]
*pats your back*times are tough my friend,but everyone finds a way to deal with stress.i usually kick back and take my stress or anger out on a video game like halo or a fighting game or something i could beat thats a challenge.(by the way i know sometimes my spelling is atrocious but i can't help it )
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Centauran In reply to megazem [2009-11-28 02:00:36 +0000 UTC]
I got 'Oblivion' for last Christmas - everything else went to hell for a whole three months - I did nothing but slaughter. Them games is dangeroius! No art, no writing - I felt terrible!
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megazem In reply to Centauran [2009-11-28 17:41:12 +0000 UTC]
sorry didn't know...I accually sometimes get ideas while playing games(not necessarily from the games but from my own creativity) I guess it's because my parents never took the time to take me to the park or to sports practice or sports games...I think i may be addicted to games,art and writing and neglecting other things.
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Centauran In reply to megazem [2009-11-29 02:06:47 +0000 UTC]
I was always useless at sports - preferred chess - there were no electronic games when I grew up, just board ones. I am extremely thankful I was never exposed to Gameboy.
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megazem In reply to Centauran [2009-11-29 16:34:31 +0000 UTC]
I'm growing up during the video game "revolution"as most people would call it.it helps me to know stuff like video games because my fall back if i don't become a writer or artist would be a video game tester,maker or general computer expert.
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Centauran In reply to megazem [2009-11-30 12:11:23 +0000 UTC]
I came in at the very start of it. I used to write programs in Quick-basic, many of them performing highly sophisticated scientific calculations. They were used by my industrial-chemistry company for many years and as far as I know, the biggest, most powerful one is still used, for manipulating paint formulations. These were the days of Tandy, when floppy disks were just that. I once wrote an entire suite of programs to handle the factories raw-material ordering, batch programming, formulating and stock-control all on a 56k (yes k!) Tandy TRS-80. The operating system was DOS of course, and took up a whole 13k of the memory, leaving me just 43 k to program in! We finally had to buy an external double-disk drive to give us a whole extra 112 k - so much memory! I was in seventh heaven!
Our main printer was a huge beast, with a revolving chain, like a teletypewriter. It used 15-inch wide, punched-hole paper at about 15 char per second. Naturally, it broke down very frequently. Naturally, I eventually became the firm's first computer expert, but was rapidly overtaken by technology! Within five years, we had a whole roomfull of people much better than me! I still reckon I was the best programmer though! My work in Quickbasic still ran rings around the people who now used Cobol, Fortran or C++ !
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megazem In reply to Centauran [2009-11-30 20:29:19 +0000 UTC]
awesome thats really intresting.in a way,we're both kinda similar
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gaaralove345 In reply to megazem [2009-11-11 18:37:46 +0000 UTC]
Wow Thanks again! I love L he's adorable
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mangaaratist3 In reply to megazem [2009-11-25 08:19:43 +0000 UTC]
your avatar looks like a fox whs gonna blow someone dude.
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