The Enchanted Cave 2
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4.09 / 5.00 15,161 ViewsAt 7/7/09 04:33 PM, Postal268 wrote: First I am looking for suggestions on what is missing or if anything is missing with this picture.
Talent.
Ohhhhhhhhh.
It seems like you were trying to go for 'as random as possible,' but there's really not nearly enough stuff in there for that effect to work. You've got a few incomprehensible things in there, but nothing particularly eye-catching. Everything is poorly drawn.
Also, it's all drawn in this ugly style. I don't really know what advice I can offer to make your picture better other than redraw it, but completely differently.
At 7/8/09 09:09 AM, test-object wrote: Only one way to do depressing scenes: B&W!
It was really supposed to be more smug than depressing. But I guess it's pretty hard to convey that when all you have is a squinty eye and a lit cigarette.
Good picture, though.
At 7/8/09 05:28 AM, test-object wrote: However, I still want drawings people. Do your worst!
I can't believe I used to think this shit was any good.
Okay, wow.
I came in here thinking I could totally shit all over your argument but you've really stumped me.
I suppose to support the idea that free will doesn't exist there is the idea that our brains are made in a certain way upon birth. As we grow our personality is dictated by the brain that we were given, our other experiences, and circumstance. Our personality will influence what we do in any given situation, and anyone given our brain and our past would make that same decision.
However, there's a huge problem with thinking in this sort of way.
If there's no such thing as free will, how can one be held accountable for their actions?
At 7/8/09 04:26 AM, dmansland wrote: $65 for the Limited Edition one seems like a good deal to me.
Guess what country some people don't live in.
If you guessed America, then you were dead on.
I want it but it's SO FUCKING EXPENSIVE.
I am glad you don't work for Nintendo.
At 7/7/09 06:29 PM, Legionnaire-X wrote:At 7/7/09 07:31 AM, Aigis wrote: I ended up spending way more time on this picture than I had planned from the start.Damn nice jacket.
Anyway, here's me wearing what I am wearing now.
I like to keep fashionable.
When I'm sitting at home.
Drawing pictures of myself.
I don't know about you guys, but I found that pretty funny.
At 7/7/09 09:43 PM, Leidolfr wrote: I think radio head is just umm, trying to be oasis, but failing at it
Hahahahahahahahahaha.
Oh wow.
That's basically the stupidest thing I've heard all day.
Try listening to the album Kid A.
A Sunny Day In Bolton.
I ended up spending way more time on this picture than I had planned from the start.
Anyway, here's me wearing what I am wearing now.
Get your fucking elbow off the desk, how uncouth are you?
At 7/7/09 03:30 AM, explodingbunnies wrote: most of us know that Artificial intelligence will end up ruling the world, with Robots, computer programs, and shit like Natal's Milo.
That is not what I said.
That is not what I said at all.
We have computers. This is a fact.
Our computer technology is growing day by day. This is also a fact.
As computer technology grows, we are able to simulate more and more things inside a computer program. Again, fact.
In the future, technology will have grown to the point in which we are able to simulate a universe, very much like our own. It will begin like our own with a bang, and planets will come into existence within the program. Amongst all these planets, will be a simulated Earth with simulated animals that will eventually evolve into simulated humans.
To these simulated humans, our reality has become like a God. We are able to influence their reality in any way we see fit, but in the interests of science we instead leave them to their own devices in order to study human nature.
Eventually, these humans will grow technologically advanced enough that they will eventually invent computers of their own. These computers will grow in technology until the point where the simulated humans themselves will be able to simulate their own reality. And they will do so in the interests of science.
By extension, it is possible that this has already happened. While we may think that we are the first to create a simulated universe, perhaps it has already happened before, and we are a simulated universe for an even higher reality than ours. Perhaps this higher reality itself is only a simulation of an even higher reality. We don't know how far this could go back. Perhaps there is an infinite chain of simulations, all in the interests of discovering the true nature of humanity.
I'm Aigis. The fucking robot from Persona 3.
Smells Like Teen Spirit has to be up there somewhere.
At 7/7/09 01:31 AM, PureCarnage wrote: Ok Aigis, how are you NOT reality.
Aigis isn't my real name.
WOAH.
Did that just BLOW your MIND?!
ITT: Bullshit pseudo-philosophy.
At 7/6/09 09:35 PM, Luxury-Yacht wrote: I know how easy it is to dismiss most/all modern music as shit. I know, I've done it too. We've all heard/participated in lamenting the fall if music and how music is now shallow and terrible and dead for all future generations.
Nope, I think music is better now than it ever was.
There are only a few bands that I really like from the way back in the long long ago, but there are a huge number of great bands out now.
I'd name all the modern bands that I like, but that would take waaaaaaay too long.
So let's just flick my iTunes on random:
Belle and Sebastian - Indie Pop
Calexico - Rock
Destroyer - Chamber Pop
TV on the Radio - Experimental Rock
The Shins - Indie Rock
The Knife - Electronic
The New Pornographers - Indie Rock
My Morning Jacket - Indie Rock
Fly My Pretties - Mixed genres
Califone - Indie Rock
Fleet Foxes - Folk Rock
Fuck Buttons - Drone/Electronic
Battles - Math Rock
That's enough of that.
Those are all great bands.
I played it at a friend's house a short while ago for the PS3.
It was enjoyable for the mission that I played it, but all of the missions I saw were exactly the same. I imagine it gets boring when trying to complete the whole game.
At 7/2/09 03:27 AM, JJgamer93 wrote: "I always lie"
I never understood this one. Why would you assume that the person is speaking the truth? They're saying something that doesn't make any sense if you assume they're speaking the truth.
Even if you do assume they were speaking the truth, you could just argue that what they're saying isn't meant to be taken literally. "I always lie" could just mean "I lie a lot."
At 7/6/09 04:30 AM, TehSlapHappy wrote: Not even close.
Watch the Justice League animated series.
He is a fucking badass in that.
At 7/6/09 04:21 AM, Im-A-Pirate wrote: Who thought this kind of superhero would be a good idea? "Rawr, I'm spiderman! Check out as I can swing from buildings! Fear my relationship troubles!"
"Rawr I'm Batman! Check out as I drive a really big car! Fear my angst about my parent's death!"
"Rawr, I'm Superman! Check out as I shoot lasers from my eyes! Fear my relationship troubles!"
"Rawr, I'm Iron Man! Check out as I fly around! I don't even have any personal problems!"
You really need to expand more on your points if you want people to take you seriously.
At 7/6/09 01:47 AM, TheFaces wrote: The only time the man can be considered "Unwilling" is either upon use of illegal method in order to incapacitate him, or if he makes the decision that he wants this to stop, and the offending party chooses to ignore his pleas.
God, there is nothing worse than an idiot who has read nothing on the subject trying to convince another person that he is right.
Even using common sense it's easy to tell that you're wrong.
I'll give you an example:
I find a sleeping woman. I go up to her and put my penis in her mouth.
Is this rape?
At 7/5/09 09:31 PM, DudeGoofyGuy wrote: This thread is for the discussion of legal grey areas.
This isn't a legal grey area. It's pretty simply rape. Even if the guy doesn't stop her, in the first place she began to perform sexual acts on an unconscious (and by extension, unwilling) person, which is rape.
There's just a question of whether or not the man wants to press charges.
Also, most people who have posted in this thread have no idea what they're talking about.
At 7/6/09 01:02 AM, Conspiracy3 wrote: Also, why the hell would you need 12 gb for music?
I have 17 gb of music, and my collection is considered a relatively small one.
Tell me.
How the fuck am I going to support my party in World of Warcraft if I'm drunk?
I like getting woken up in such a way that before I open my eyes, the sound that is to wake me up becomes a part of my dream.
I had an interesting experience this morning, wherein I had set my alarm on my computer but had forgotten to turn the volume up loud. When the alarm came on it was a pretty quiet noise, but enough for me to hear it.
While still in a dream, I heard this noise in the background, and started to become annoyed by it. I spent the rest of my slumber searching my dream for the sound in order to silence this irritating noise.
I woke up five minutes after my alarm had started making this noise and immediately slapped my hand to my face in grief.