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draboonah [2014-10-03 04:25:48 +0000 UTC]
wow really nice!
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draboonah In reply to Jagarnot [2014-10-03 09:42:15 +0000 UTC]
and thanks for the lama hehehe
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Jagarnot In reply to MJMJR [2014-07-24 11:27:20 +0000 UTC]
This is one of my favorite designs that I've done. It makes me really happy to see people appreciating my original art, I'm much better known for my fan art. But my original designs are what I'm most proud of.
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Jagarnot In reply to MJMJR [2014-07-24 14:02:54 +0000 UTC]
Don't worry, I'll always do original work. I enjoy drawing fan art and I also sell it at conventions, but I enjoy drawing and looking at original stuff more than anything.
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dystar [2013-07-24 23:21:29 +0000 UTC]
TURN IT UP! Ain't nothing wrong with those beats! After all, what are THEY listening to? ...Yeah, my point exactly!
LOVE the cyberfairy! The internet definitely needs more cyber in its diet!
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Jagarnot In reply to dystar [2013-07-25 04:27:27 +0000 UTC]
Well, since I live in a rodeo town that'll give you an idea of the typical music people listen to here, that and top 40 radio stuff. My co-workers are very nice though. We just don't share the same taste in music. In fact, no one in my town listens to my sort of stuff... so I have no idea how I got into it.
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dystar In reply to Jagarnot [2013-07-25 19:03:25 +0000 UTC]
Pff, "Top 40"... Last year, according to the Billboard Hot 100, Gangnam Style just couldn't break the popularity of Maroon 5's One More Night... Now, you can like or hate whatever, but I ask you this, which of these two songs will YOU remember in 5 years? The last Asian song to reach that high in the Hot 100 was Sukiyaki ("Ue o Muite Aurkou") in the early 1960s. I sense corporate fingers in the numbers. *sigh* ...anyway... It's good that you have the good taste to stay away from that industrialized cookie cutter stuff. I live in what the coastal people snobbishly refer to as "fly-over country." Despite that, I got way heavy in computers and even learned how to do a few hijinx on them as a kid. Cyberpunk movies really spoke to me. (Johnny Mnemonic, Hackers, Matrix, Antitrust, I Robot, etc.) They may not have had the best acting or been altogether scientifically accurate, but making the interaction between people and computers dangerous and thrilling was exciting to a kid with technological passions. So I investigated the soundtracks of those movies, discovered some genres that I enjoyed listening to without watching the movies, and developed a taste for it. That's how I found it in a town where the musical discussion tends to lead back to who's better, Garth Brooks or Travis Tritt? (Little tip: I say Vince Gill, and they leave me alone... Except for the devout churchgoers, but they're not nearly as bad. They tend to scatter whenever I discuss my philosophical views.)
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