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About Me Premium Member Deviant of Many Talents Lee Gothro52/Male/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 2 Years
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Say Happy Birthday To...

Journal Entry: Fri Nov 13, 2009, 6:10 AM
...my dear daughter, Amane-san, who has been a part of dA a year (or so) longer than I have!

  • Mood: Dead
  • Listening to: The Beatles.
  • Reading: Bob Crumb's "Genesis".
  • Watching: the wheels go round and round.
  • Playing: it safe.
  • Eating: nothing @ the moment.
  • Drinking: water.

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I was born very young and have been working ever since on becoming an old man. I currently share my living space with my daughter, two cats, over ten thousand books, and an indefinite quantity of various microscopic organisms.

Devious Info

  • Current Residence: Near Mount Clemens, Michigan.
  • deviantWEAR sizing preference: XXL
  • Print preference: Paw.
  • Interests: Nearly everything.
  • Favourite movie: Right.
  • Favourite band or musician: Beatles? Bach? Bowie? Mozart? Al Hirt? Scott Joplin?
  • Favourite genre of music: Depends on mood...
  • Favourite artist: Jack Kirby? Charles Vess? Rembrandt? Bob Crumb?
  • Favourite poet or writer: Neil Gaiman? Alan Moore? Asimov? Ben Franklin?
  • Favourite photographer: Ansel Adams... or my late father.
  • Favourite style of art: Those styles I like looking at.
  • Operating System: Windows Vista
  • MP3 player of choice: Me no hab one.
  • Shell of choice: Giant Pink Sea Snail.
  • Wallpaper of choice: Suggestively Freudian floral print.
  • Skin of choice: Epidermis.
  • Favourite game: King's Field? Eternal Ring? Prince Of Persia? Galaga? Safecracker? Lode Runner? Super Pinball?
  • Favourite gaming platform: Atari 2600? C64? PS2? NES? SNES? N64? Wii?
  • Favourite cartoon character: Bugs Bunny? Popeye? Felix? Freakazoid? Animaniacs?
  • Personal Quote: "And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the musi
  • Tools of the Trade: Whatever I can get my hands on.

Comments


:iconkromdor:
Hello, thanks for the fav' ! ^^

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My Blog : [link]
:iconpolicekitsune:
HAPPY EARLY BIRTHDAY! <3

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My icon was made by the magical =It-is-a-circle she loves me enough to give me lucky charms. Really if that isn't love, then you don't know what love is.

"WTF THERE WAS NO SPACE IN MY BARF. I checked three times. >:C"*PuhshPuhsh
:icondrraumzeit:
Aww... how nice! Thank you so much!
:iconcybermisadventures:
Happy early birthday. ^^

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I am a smart dumbass. Dumb enough to do it, smart enough to pull it off.
:icondrraumzeit:
Thank you, Sarah! It means a lot, coming from you.
:iconcybermisadventures:
I wanted to tell you around now, because I was afraid I would be too busy, but :devAmane-san* told me about it. ;P

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I am a smart dumbass. Dumb enough to do it, smart enough to pull it off.
:iconglassonion14:
Thank you so very much for the :+fav:
:D
:iconbowlcutavenger:
Fantastic gallery! Day The Earth Stood Still (1951) is easily my favorite classic science fiction movie. I realized, writing that, that I had to classify films I enjoy as subsets of science fiction. That, and solely that, is why I am awesome.

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So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
:icondrraumzeit:
Thank you very much. I appreciate your saying so, and am glad you enjoy so many of the pieces I've submitted, thusfar.

I tend to categorize films, also... by universe and position on timeline. I have said that, as I saw these movies, I put Soylent Green to be happening on the Earth only a couple of decades before Silent Running occurs in the nearspace of Earth orbit, but about fifty or sixty years after the events of the early fifties as depicted in The Day The Earth Stood Still. A little more than a century after Silent Running would come Forbidden Planet, with the original Star Trek TV series coming fifty to seventy years later.

Every little story in life is part of an aggregate of larger subsets of the One Big Story, eh?
:iconbowlcutavenger:
I agree completely about life being a composite of many tiny substituents. I actually made an art piece based solely around that concept.

Soylent Green- that was one disturbing film. Absolutely loved it... Forbidden Planet was another fantastic film- Gotta love Robby the Robot.
Speaking of classic films, how about the 1933 film, The Invisible Man? The writing and acting is a bit stilted by today's standards, however, it is regardless an impressive film. As far as golden turkeys... How about Plan 9 From Outer Space? And then, I run into 2001 A Space Odyssey, which was fantastic beyond words. (But then again... I can't think of a Kubrick film offhand that I did not enjoy) And last, to be mentioned, Fantastic Voyage, which I largely credit for my interest in bioscience... The terrible truth being, as I learn more about medicine, that film becomes harder and harder to watch.

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So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
:iconneoverseomega:
Thanks for faving the troublesome Turbit. The little critter's a bit of a ham and appreciates the attention.

Nice depiction of Odin by the way.
:icondrraumzeit:
My pleasure... and thanks!

Ha! If you think Turbit's a ham, y'ought to let Der Alfader chew yer ear for a spell.

Always the same bit, too... Hugin sez this, Munin sez that... Thor won't get off the poor folks in Jotunheim... Loki is a snot... Baldur is boring... blah, blah, blah.

Yed think if he was so fed up, wi' all his whinin' and whatnot, that he'd pack it in and just take a walk on ol' Bifrost and leave the rest to their lot.

I had a different deviation up front... but that old bastard puts 'is own picture up whenever I'm not lookin'.

I'd stack the big blowhard against any three turbits, any day of the week.
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:iconwynnter89:
thanks so much for the two favs, i appreciate it a lot

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i know my comments are brief, but im not a critic, just an admirer.

new competition - dooo iiiiiiit

feel like a challenge ?
:icondrraumzeit:
Oh, 'tis but me own pleasure, y'know. I may just buy those cards. The tea thing is just flippin' nifty. Tenniel, but not Tenniel. Surreal Tenniel?

T'kneel or not t'kneel........
:iconwynnter89:
hahahaha

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i know my comments are brief, but im not a critic, just an admirer.

new competition - dooo iiiiiiit

feel like a challenge ?
:iconendless-rainbow:
Thank you so much for the fave :)

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95% of all teens would go into a panic if the Jonas brothers were on a 100 foot building about to jump. Copy and paste this if you are one of the 5% who would bring popcorn, invite friends and scream "Jump, fuckers, jump!".
Mahaha.
:icondrraumzeit:
Your siggy made me actually laugh out loud!
:iconendless-rainbow:
Siggy? Remember my first language is french :)

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95% of all teens would go into a panic if the Jonas brothers were on a 100 foot building about to jump. Copy and paste this if you are one of the 5% who would bring popcorn, invite friends and scream "Jump, fuckers, jump!".
Mahaha.
:icondrraumzeit:
Ah... pardon moi, mademoiselle...

"Siggy" is short for "signature". Brash Yank slang, that.
:iconendless-rainbow:
Ok, well thank you :)

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95% of all teens would go into a panic if the Jonas brothers were on a 100 foot building about to jump. Copy and paste this if you are one of the 5% who would bring popcorn, invite friends and scream "Jump, fuckers, jump!".
Mahaha.
:icondrraumzeit:
Youse is so welcome, natch.

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